Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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Page vii
... conduct of the man must ne- ver be at variance with the pre- cepts of the preacher ; that re- proof must be tempered with gen- tleness ; faith be made manifest by works ; and zeal be directed by knowledge . Whoever , indeed , can ...
... conduct of the man must ne- ver be at variance with the pre- cepts of the preacher ; that re- proof must be tempered with gen- tleness ; faith be made manifest by works ; and zeal be directed by knowledge . Whoever , indeed , can ...
Page x
... conduct accorded with his precepts can be known only within the limits of a less extended circle . Not a few , however , can bear testi- mony to a temper unruffled by accidents , and a cheerfulness which never degenerated into levity to ...
... conduct accorded with his precepts can be known only within the limits of a less extended circle . Not a few , however , can bear testi- mony to a temper unruffled by accidents , and a cheerfulness which never degenerated into levity to ...
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... conduct , as well as firmness of belief , is absolutely essential to en- title us to a place in the mansions of the bles- sed . But lastly , even if the scriptures had not spoken so expressly , the absurdity of expect- ing the favour of ...
... conduct , as well as firmness of belief , is absolutely essential to en- title us to a place in the mansions of the bles- sed . But lastly , even if the scriptures had not spoken so expressly , the absurdity of expect- ing the favour of ...
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... conduct all which relates to ourselves with decency and pro- priety ; all which concerns our fellow crea- tures with justice and benevolence ; let us possess our own vessels with sanctification and honour , and do unto others , as we ...
... conduct all which relates to ourselves with decency and pro- priety ; all which concerns our fellow crea- tures with justice and benevolence ; let us possess our own vessels with sanctification and honour , and do unto others , as we ...
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... conduct in other respects , were it not for this one deficiency , would entitle him . I have heard of a person contending in a race for a prize of vast importance , who C 4 was SERM . was prevented from winning it by turning II the ...
... conduct in other respects , were it not for this one deficiency , would entitle him . I have heard of a person contending in a race for a prize of vast importance , who C 4 was SERM . was prevented from winning it by turning II the ...
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