Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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... course of life which he pointed out . It is likewise very worthy of your notice , that in all the places where our Saviour speaks of the day of judge- ment , the sentence follows on doing or not doing , without any mention of believing ...
... course of life which he pointed out . It is likewise very worthy of your notice , that in all the places where our Saviour speaks of the day of judge- ment , the sentence follows on doing or not doing , without any mention of believing ...
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... course with his God by prayer and thanks- giving , and enters into no reciprocation of kindnesses with his fellow - creatures , must necessarily be unhappy : two of the chief , the essential requisites to felicity , are want- ing , a ...
... course with his God by prayer and thanks- giving , and enters into no reciprocation of kindnesses with his fellow - creatures , must necessarily be unhappy : two of the chief , the essential requisites to felicity , are want- ing , a ...
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... course of life ; some unaccountable supine- ness , some fatal inconsideration , conspire to lull him to destruction . But let us awake from this lethargy , let us rouse ourselves from this insensibility into which we are sunk it is a ...
... course of life ; some unaccountable supine- ness , some fatal inconsideration , conspire to lull him to destruction . But let us awake from this lethargy , let us rouse ourselves from this insensibility into which we are sunk it is a ...
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... course by which they were reconcileable . I shall in this discourse endeavour to point out the falsity and pernicious tendency of this error ; I shall point out its falsity by shewing that a man may work out his VOL . I. G sal- VI ...
... course by which they were reconcileable . I shall in this discourse endeavour to point out the falsity and pernicious tendency of this error ; I shall point out its falsity by shewing that a man may work out his VOL . I. G sal- VI ...
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... course quit their homes , give up what prospects they had of advan- cing their fortunes , and expose themselves to persecutions and deaths of every kind . An entire freedom from care and con- cern with regard to temporal comforts was ...
... course quit their homes , give up what prospects they had of advan- cing their fortunes , and expose themselves to persecutions and deaths of every kind . An entire freedom from care and con- cern with regard to temporal comforts was ...
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