Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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... Providence ; " for such , in this place , seems to be the meaning of taking the name of God in vain . In estimating the peculiar and characteristic vices of abundance , and of want ; those of the for- mer , as I have before observed ...
... Providence ; " for such , in this place , seems to be the meaning of taking the name of God in vain . In estimating the peculiar and characteristic vices of abundance , and of want ; those of the for- mer , as I have before observed ...
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... Providence , for having placed them amidst so much wretchedness ; too desirous of improving their condition at the expence of their integrity . I would wish then to suggest some arguments , which may operate as preservatives from these ...
... Providence , for having placed them amidst so much wretchedness ; too desirous of improving their condition at the expence of their integrity . I would wish then to suggest some arguments , which may operate as preservatives from these ...
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... providence , they certainly are ; if they are dishonest in their commerce with their fellow - creatures , in- stead of their wretchedness , whatever it may be , concluding with their lives , it will be extended , but with inconceivable ...
... providence , they certainly are ; if they are dishonest in their commerce with their fellow - creatures , in- stead of their wretchedness , whatever it may be , concluding with their lives , it will be extended , but with inconceivable ...
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... providence of God for food and raiment , and to use no more industry for obtain-- ing them than the fowls or the lilies do . There are various other texts of this kind , all of which there are two ways of explain- ing , and either is ...
... providence of God for food and raiment , and to use no more industry for obtain-- ing them than the fowls or the lilies do . There are various other texts of this kind , all of which there are two ways of explain- ing , and either is ...
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... Providence mercifully for the poor has provided to their hands . Hence arise several other ad- vantages , which should not be passed over in silence . From the constant employment of the labouring man arise health , appetite , sleep all ...
... Providence mercifully for the poor has provided to their hands . Hence arise several other ad- vantages , which should not be passed over in silence . From the constant employment of the labouring man arise health , appetite , sleep all ...
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