Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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... 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 , at his transfiguration , and again by those chosen disciples ...
... 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 , at his transfiguration , and again by those chosen disciples ...
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... suppose to be surrounded by every thing which consti- tutes felicity , could they view him when all disguise is thrown aside , they would but too often discover how little the gifts of fortune are to be depended on : they would see ...
... suppose to be surrounded by every thing which consti- tutes felicity , could they view him when all disguise is thrown aside , they would but too often discover how little the gifts of fortune are to be depended on : they would see ...
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... suppose , as being more self - evident , it was not so necessary to insist . Flagrant violations of God's com- mandments speak for themselves ; those who are guilty of them cannot but know their criminality , and the dangers which they ...
... suppose , as being more self - evident , it was not so necessary to insist . Flagrant violations of God's com- mandments speak for themselves ; those who are guilty of them cannot but know their criminality , and the dangers which they ...
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... suppose that of him , to whom little is given , there will be required nothing ? Far from it , - Expectations are formed of us in proportion to our endowments . - He , who had only two talents , was not expected to gain five ; - you ...
... suppose that of him , to whom little is given , there will be required nothing ? Far from it , - Expectations are formed of us in proportion to our endowments . - He , who had only two talents , was not expected to gain five ; - you ...
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... suppose it binding on Christians in general ; it was probably meant as a trial of the sincerity of the person to whom it was addressed , and certainly extends not beyond them to whom our Lord may have directly enjoined it . It seems to ...
... suppose it binding on Christians in general ; it was probably meant as a trial of the sincerity of the person to whom it was addressed , and certainly extends not beyond them to whom our Lord may have directly enjoined it . It seems to ...
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