Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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... equally condemned with unbelief : Bind him , says the king , speaking of the guest without a wedding garment , hand and foot , and take him away , and caft him into outer darkness ; there shall be weeping and gnash- ing of teeth . They ...
... equally condemned with unbelief : Bind him , says the king , speaking of the guest without a wedding garment , hand and foot , and take him away , and caft him into outer darkness ; there shall be weeping and gnash- ing of teeth . They ...
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... recompence , we generally reap nothing but disappoint- ment . But God regards the principle on- ly ; if that be good , whether we are suc- cessful 1 SERM . cessful or not , we equally obtain On the Omnipresence of God . 61.
... recompence , we generally reap nothing but disappoint- ment . But God regards the principle on- ly ; if that be good , whether we are suc- cessful 1 SERM . cessful or not , we equally obtain On the Omnipresence of God . 61.
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... equally obtain a place IV . in his favour : he fully understands every species of merit , and is most pleased where he finds it most abundant : if we are poor and weak , he looks to our intentions , and if those are pious and benevolent ...
... equally obtain a place IV . in his favour : he fully understands every species of merit , and is most pleased where he finds it most abundant : if we are poor and weak , he looks to our intentions , and if those are pious and benevolent ...
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... equally distant ,. from that which sound reason points out . They , on whose minds the goodness of God in their creation and redemption , and the immensity of the rewards and punish- ments held forth in futurity obtained that weight ...
... equally distant ,. from that which sound reason points out . They , on whose minds the goodness of God in their creation and redemption , and the immensity of the rewards and punish- ments held forth in futurity obtained that weight ...
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... equally Χ . culpable . The injury done to the person defamed is often as grievous as what he would have received from a false testi- mony in a court of justice : his character , his livelihood perhaps , which frequently de- pends on ...
... equally Χ . culpable . The injury done to the person defamed is often as grievous as what he would have received from a false testi- mony in a court of justice : his character , his livelihood perhaps , which frequently de- pends on ...
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