Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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... sure they cannot reason by what they see passing on earth . Will wishing for any thing which is valuable be sufficient to ob- tain it here ? Will wishes clothe a man , will wishes feed him , will wishes enable him to provide for his ...
... sure they cannot reason by what they see passing on earth . Will wishing for any thing which is valuable be sufficient to ob- tain it here ? Will wishes clothe a man , will wishes feed him , will wishes enable him to provide for his ...
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... sure to obtain . Such an one , in the first place , does not content him- self with bare wishes , as he well knows that he may profess them in common with the most abandoned of mankind ; for however profligate a man may chuse to be in ...
... sure to obtain . Such an one , in the first place , does not content him- self with bare wishes , as he well knows that he may profess them in common with the most abandoned of mankind ; for however profligate a man may chuse to be in ...
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... sure . " " How hardly ( says our Saviour ) " shall they that have riches enter into the ce kingdom of God ! " He well knew the temptations to which wealth exposed its possessors , and the great resolution which was required to withstand ...
... sure . " " How hardly ( says our Saviour ) " shall they that have riches enter into the ce kingdom of God ! " He well knew the temptations to which wealth exposed its possessors , and the great resolution which was required to withstand ...
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... sure of meeting with favour , if he will but once embrace the means which are ap- pointed for the obtaining it ; the road to mercy and salvation is accessible to all , how- VOL . I. I : SERM . however profligate and abandoned we may ...
... sure of meeting with favour , if he will but once embrace the means which are ap- pointed for the obtaining it ; the road to mercy and salvation is accessible to all , how- VOL . I. I : SERM . however profligate and abandoned we may ...
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... sure to be respected and trusted , and the respect and confidence of those around us is the most certain road to opulence and preferment . But supposing it otherwise , supposing that the villain were to prosper by his frauds , and had ...
... sure to be respected and trusted , and the respect and confidence of those around us is the most certain road to opulence and preferment . But supposing it otherwise , supposing that the villain were to prosper by his frauds , and had ...
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