Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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... of Moses , which some early chriftians insisted to be requisite ; but , with respect to the moral part of that law , our Saviour and his apostles constantly de- clare B 3 SERM . clare that they do not come to destroy of good Works . 5.
... of Moses , which some early chriftians insisted to be requisite ; but , with respect to the moral part of that law , our Saviour and his apostles constantly de- clare B 3 SERM . clare that they do not come to destroy of good Works . 5.
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... respects , were it not for this one deficiency , would entitle him . I have heard of a person contending in a race for a prize of vast importance , who C 4 was SERM . was prevented from winning it by turning II the Kingdom of Heaven . 23.
... respects , were it not for this one deficiency , would entitle him . I have heard of a person contending in a race for a prize of vast importance , who C 4 was SERM . was prevented from winning it by turning II the Kingdom of Heaven . 23.
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... respect to obtaining heaven , knows that to wish for it alone would be of no service to him . Another thing also , of which he is sensible , is , that to be devout by fits and starts only , will not answer his pur- pose ; his exertions ...
... respect to obtaining heaven , knows that to wish for it alone would be of no service to him . Another thing also , of which he is sensible , is , that to be devout by fits and starts only , will not answer his pur- pose ; his exertions ...
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... of them calculated to answer the proposed end . With respect to discontent , it always augments the evil with which we are oppressed , be it what it will ; it adds to it III . 1 III . SERM . it its own bitterness , Riches and Poverty . 43.
... of them calculated to answer the proposed end . With respect to discontent , it always augments the evil with which we are oppressed , be it what it will ; it adds to it III . 1 III . SERM . it its own bitterness , Riches and Poverty . 43.
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... respect to disho- , nesty , it may indeed afford some relief to poverty , but it will be rather in appearance . than in effect ; at best it will only be tem- porary . What is gained by fraud , is usu- ally wasted in extravagance ; or ...
... respect to disho- , nesty , it may indeed afford some relief to poverty , but it will be rather in appearance . than in effect ; at best it will only be tem- porary . What is gained by fraud , is usu- ally wasted in extravagance ; or ...
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