Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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... hope of their being well received by the pub- lic , is their plainness : and it was with a reference to this quality that he has intimated in the title page the auditors to whom they were delivered . The reader is re- quested to carry ...
... hope of their being well received by the pub- lic , is their plainness : and it was with a reference to this quality that he has intimated in the title page the auditors to whom they were delivered . The reader is re- quested to carry ...
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... hope that it may by degrees become more steady ; but in it- self it is of no avail ; he who possesses it , can only be said to seek , not to strive after the kingdom of heaven , and has therefore no grounds from scripture to flatter ...
... hope that it may by degrees become more steady ; but in it- self it is of no avail ; he who possesses it , can only be said to seek , not to strive after the kingdom of heaven , and has therefore no grounds from scripture to flatter ...
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... hope to partake ; to submit sometimes to oppressions which they cannot resist ; to labour incessantly to procure a scanty pit- tance , which , in all cases , is barley sufficient , and in some , totally insufficient to maintain ...
... hope to partake ; to submit sometimes to oppressions which they cannot resist ; to labour incessantly to procure a scanty pit- tance , which , in all cases , is barley sufficient , and in some , totally insufficient to maintain ...
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... hope to be preferred . The dangers which arise to us from omis sions of our duties are by so much the greater , because in many cases they are incurred without our being sensible of them , and be- cause in almost all they are not ...
... hope to be preferred . The dangers which arise to us from omis sions of our duties are by so much the greater , because in many cases they are incurred without our being sensible of them , and be- cause in almost all they are not ...
Page 98
... future prospects ; re- flection on the manner in which we have discharged our duty towards God , and our neighbour , with the hope which our beha- 1 VII . viour may promise us of the approbation SERM viour 98 On the Necessity of.
... future prospects ; re- flection on the manner in which we have discharged our duty towards God , and our neighbour , with the hope which our beha- 1 VII . viour may promise us of the approbation SERM viour 98 On the Necessity of.
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