Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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... extended circle . Not a few , however , can bear testi- mony to a temper unruffled by accidents , and a cheerfulness which never degenerated into levity to much learning , and great sedulity to strict levity X TO THE READER .
... extended circle . Not a few , however , can bear testi- mony to a temper unruffled by accidents , and a cheerfulness which never degenerated into levity to much learning , and great sedulity to strict levity X TO THE READER .
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... never intended to have made this use of them . In fact , the editor was urged to publish the sermons as he found them , by some of the neighbouring friends of the deceased ; who having witnessed the good effects they produced in the ...
... never intended to have made this use of them . In fact , the editor was urged to publish the sermons as he found them , by some of the neighbouring friends of the deceased ; who having witnessed the good effects they produced in the ...
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... never knew you , depart from me ye that work iniquity . "、 You remember the parable of the king , who made a marriage feaft for his son ; those , I. who were invited , are distinguished into three SERM 6 who & On the Necessity.
... never knew you , depart from me ye that work iniquity . "、 You remember the parable of the king , who made a marriage feaft for his son ; those , I. who were invited , are distinguished into three SERM 6 who & On the Necessity.
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... never think that he is good II . enough ; he will be still aspiring at higher degrees of perfection . Let it not be thought , by the command which is laid upon us to strive after the kingdom of heaven , that it is meant that we should ...
... never think that he is good II . enough ; he will be still aspiring at higher degrees of perfection . Let it not be thought , by the command which is laid upon us to strive after the kingdom of heaven , that it is meant that we should ...
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... never thought the hour of reformation arrived ; they were still for de- laying it yet a little while longer , and were finally cut off with all their imperfections on their head . What gross folly is this ! How soon does this world pass ...
... never thought the hour of reformation arrived ; they were still for de- laying it yet a little while longer , and were finally cut off with all their imperfections on their head . What gross folly is this ! How soon does this world pass ...
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