Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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Page vii
... by knowledge . Whoever , indeed , can estimate the advantages which result to so- ciety from the exertions of a man at once sufficiently dignified and a 4 con- conciliating to " reprove , rebuke , " and exhort TO THE READER . vif.
... by knowledge . Whoever , indeed , can estimate the advantages which result to so- ciety from the exertions of a man at once sufficiently dignified and a 4 con- conciliating to " reprove , rebuke , " and exhort TO THE READER . vif.
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... sufficient unto salvation . I. It is very evident that when St. Paul makes use of the words election , vocation , adoption , justification , and some others of the like tenor , he does not always apply them to the final judgment ; that ...
... sufficient unto salvation . I. It is very evident that when St. Paul makes use of the words election , vocation , adoption , justification , and some others of the like tenor , he does not always apply them to the final judgment ; that ...
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... sufficient to ob- tain it here ? Will wishes clothe a man , will wishes feed him , will wishes enable him to provide for his family ? Can I , by de- siring it only , become learned , rich , or re- spectable ? No , I must add to my de ...
... sufficient to ob- tain it here ? Will wishes clothe a man , will wishes feed him , will wishes enable him to provide for his family ? Can I , by de- siring it only , become learned , rich , or re- spectable ? No , I must add to my de ...
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... sufficient . To These motives are no less than the good or bad condition in which we shall be in , from the time that we die , to all eternity , according as we are among this number , or are not . The hour is coming , in the which all ...
... sufficient . To These motives are no less than the good or bad condition in which we shall be in , from the time that we die , to all eternity , according as we are among this number , or are not . The hour is coming , in the which all ...
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... sufficient , and in some , totally insufficient to maintain themselves and their families : when they ask themselves how they came to be so un- favourably situated , they can give no account of it ; from their birth they have been ...
... sufficient , and in some , totally insufficient to maintain themselves and their families : when they ask themselves how they came to be so un- favourably situated , they can give no account of it ; from their birth they have been ...
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