Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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... of God ; it is not of debt but of grace ; it is not bestowed in con- sequence of any actions of ours , but gra- tuitously given through God's boundless mercy ; I. mercy ; a lively faith in the merits of On the Necessity.
... of God ; it is not of debt but of grace ; it is not bestowed in con- sequence of any actions of ours , but gra- tuitously given through God's boundless mercy ; I. mercy ; a lively faith in the merits of On the Necessity.
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... given you these instances of per- sons who only seek to gain the kingdom of heaven , and who will therefore fail of the prize ; I shall now set before you the cha- racter and conduct of one who strives , and who striving will be sure to ...
... given you these instances of per- sons who only seek to gain the kingdom of heaven , and who will therefore fail of the prize ; I shall now set before you the cha- racter and conduct of one who strives , and who striving will be sure to ...
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... given to him ; that his superiority of station implies no superi- ority of merit , for that worldly prosperity is ... given to him , I express myself 1 D 3 incau- SER M. incautiously ; it was not given , it Riches and Poverty . 37.
... given to him ; that his superiority of station implies no superi- ority of merit , for that worldly prosperity is ... given to him , I express myself 1 D 3 incau- SER M. incautiously ; it was not given , it Riches and Poverty . 37.
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... given , it was only III . lent , and a strict account will one day take place into the manner in which he has made use of it ; if he has not employed his super- fluous wealth to the glory of God , and to the good of men , it will only ...
... given , it was only III . lent , and a strict account will one day take place into the manner in which he has made use of it ; if he has not employed his super- fluous wealth to the glory of God , and to the good of men , it will only ...
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... given accord- ing to our abilities , the most hidden cha- ritable wish fervently put up in private for our fellow creature attracts his notice , and secures his approbation ; he sees them in secret , but we may be assured that he will ...
... given accord- ing to our abilities , the most hidden cha- ritable wish fervently put up in private for our fellow creature attracts his notice , and secures his approbation ; he sees them in secret , but we may be assured that he will ...
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