Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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Page 74
... receive his commendations and re- wards in proportion to their different me- rits ; but the third having made no advan- tage of his trust , but merely wrapt it in a napkin , meets with the severest reproofs , * and is ordered to be cast ...
... receive his commendations and re- wards in proportion to their different me- rits ; but the third having made no advan- tage of his trust , but merely wrapt it in a napkin , meets with the severest reproofs , * and is ordered to be cast ...
Page 76
... receives into his kingdom . - It was not because they did not injure their fellow- creatures , but because they exerted them- selves to be of service to them , that they are rewarded with bliss and immortality . On the other hand , the ...
... receives into his kingdom . - It was not because they did not injure their fellow- creatures , but because they exerted them- selves to be of service to them , that they are rewarded with bliss and immortality . On the other hand , the ...
Page 101
... received from my Maker ? Have I been so far raised above the beasts of the field in life , only to be levelled with them in death ? Both reason and the Bible join to assure me , that this will not be the case ; that in leaving this ...
... received from my Maker ? Have I been so far raised above the beasts of the field in life , only to be levelled with them in death ? Both reason and the Bible join to assure me , that this will not be the case ; that in leaving this ...
Page 104
... I am in good circumstances , am I compassionate and charitable to my poor brethren ? If I am indigent , am I humble and lowly to my su- periors , periors , receiving their bounty with grati- SERM . tude 104 On the Necessity of.
... I am in good circumstances , am I compassionate and charitable to my poor brethren ? If I am indigent , am I humble and lowly to my su- periors , periors , receiving their bounty with grati- SERM . tude 104 On the Necessity of.
Page 105
... receiving their bounty with grati- SERM . tude , and not envying or repining at their VII . seemingly greater happiness . The time would fail me if I were to go over all the different questions comprized in self - exa- mination , which ...
... receiving their bounty with grati- SERM . tude , and not envying or repining at their VII . seemingly greater happiness . The time would fail me if I were to go over all the different questions comprized in self - exa- mination , which ...
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