Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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... kind should send down , and reveal to his creatures , a religion which should let loose the reins to every corrupt passion , and autho- rize them in the indulgence of every evil in- clination ? which should hold forth to them- the ...
... kind should send down , and reveal to his creatures , a religion which should let loose the reins to every corrupt passion , and autho- rize them in the indulgence of every evil in- clination ? which should hold forth to them- the ...
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... kind- ness towards men , and by temperance , so- briety , and chastity , in his own conduct ) must be constant and unremitted ; he does not then put on these virtues only at particu- lar times , and on particular occasions , but makes ...
... kind- ness towards men , and by temperance , so- briety , and chastity , in his own conduct ) must be constant and unremitted ; he does not then put on these virtues only at particu- lar times , and on particular occasions , but makes ...
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... kind get even a subsistence , if they do not exert themselves in some kind , either of study or labour ? without this , they must , generally speaking , either starve , or be a burthen upon their neighbours . How is the earth to be ...
... kind get even a subsistence , if they do not exert themselves in some kind , either of study or labour ? without this , they must , generally speaking , either starve , or be a burthen upon their neighbours . How is the earth to be ...
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... kind allay the pride and self - sufficiency of the great man ; if they keep awake in him the recollection of his dependance , and incite in his mind a grate- ful sense of his Maker's bounty , and an ar- dent desire to be serviceable to ...
... kind allay the pride and self - sufficiency of the great man ; if they keep awake in him the recollection of his dependance , and incite in his mind a grate- ful sense of his Maker's bounty , and an ar- dent desire to be serviceable to ...
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... kind all human griefs fade away ; the condition of the lowly renders them more likely to embrace the to its precepts ; gospel , and to live up to occasions of vice with them are fewer ; they have no opportunities of fostering their sen ...
... kind all human griefs fade away ; the condition of the lowly renders them more likely to embrace the to its precepts ; gospel , and to live up to occasions of vice with them are fewer ; they have no opportunities of fostering their sen ...
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