Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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... vice must be made consistent with unabated charity for the offender ; that the conduct of the man must ne- ver be at variance with the pre- cepts of the preacher ; that re- proof must be tempered with gen- tleness ; faith be made ...
... vice must be made consistent with unabated charity for the offender ; that the conduct of the man must ne- ver be at variance with the pre- cepts of the preacher ; that re- proof must be tempered with gen- tleness ; faith be made ...
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... vice ; but who had now embraced the christian religion , had become acquainted with the knowledge , which that inculcated , and entitled to the rewards , which that held forth . This acquisition of the laws , and this title τα C I. to ...
... vice ; but who had now embraced the christian religion , had become acquainted with the knowledge , which that inculcated , and entitled to the rewards , which that held forth . This acquisition of the laws , and this title τα C I. to ...
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... vice ; they are neither entirely good nor en- tirely wicked ; whenever they think on the sub- ject , they will own that there are such places as heaven and hell , and that they shall be re- warded or punished after their death ...
... vice ; they are neither entirely good nor en- tirely wicked ; whenever they think on the sub- ject , they will own that there are such places as heaven and hell , and that they shall be re- warded or punished after their death ...
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... vice , he would clearly wish for the rewards of virtue ; though he cannot prevail on himself to live the life of the righteous , he would indubitably be re- joiced to die his death . One who is in ear- nest then with respect to ...
... vice , he would clearly wish for the rewards of virtue ; though he cannot prevail on himself to live the life of the righteous , he would indubitably be re- joiced to die his death . One who is in ear- nest then with respect to ...
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... vice , to which each are liable ; and what the im- pediments to happiness , which each throws in our way . " Give me not riches , " says Agur in his petition to the Almighty , lest abundance incite me to deny thee , and to say , who is ...
... vice , to which each are liable ; and what the im- pediments to happiness , which each throws in our way . " Give me not riches , " says Agur in his petition to the Almighty , lest abundance incite me to deny thee , and to say , who is ...
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