Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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... 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 this in his recol- lection ...
... 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 this in his recol- lection ...
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... receive to stand before the judgement seat of Christ : let us suppose him seated on a lofty throne , surrounded by myriads of an- gels , and clothed with that splendor and ma- jesty with which he was seen by Peter , James , and John ...
... receive to stand before the judgement seat of Christ : let us suppose him seated on a lofty throne , surrounded by myriads of an- gels , and clothed with that splendor and ma- jesty with which he was seen by Peter , James , and John ...
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... receives but too much confirma- tion from experience . The eminence to which the rich man is exalted above his fellows , the obsequiousness and flattery which greatness procures , and the appa- rent state of independance , which it ...
... receives but too much confirma- tion from experience . The eminence to which the rich man is exalted above his fellows , the obsequiousness and flattery which greatness procures , and the appa- rent state of independance , which it ...
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... receive from the reflection that the eyes of God himself are always upon them . Their fellow crea- tures may deny their approbation for many reasons ; sometimes the success of an action is not answerable to its merit , and in that case ...
... receive from the reflection that the eyes of God himself are always upon them . Their fellow crea- tures may deny their approbation for many reasons ; sometimes the success of an action is not answerable to its merit , and in that case ...
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... . from our sufferings , receive us himself , and recompense us for all we have undergone , with a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory . VOL . I. F SERMON CAL SERMON V. ON SINS OF OMISSION . ST . On the Omnipresence of God . 65.
... . from our sufferings , receive us himself , and recompense us for all we have undergone , with a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory . VOL . I. F SERMON CAL SERMON V. ON SINS OF OMISSION . ST . On the Omnipresence of God . 65.
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