Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 5printed, 1821 |
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... plainly discerned not to sustain it in others ; and thus exhibits an inconsistent , vibratory course of life , on which the eye cannot rest with either conviction , or pleasure . Such a contradictory character can have little influ ...
... plainly discerned not to sustain it in others ; and thus exhibits an inconsistent , vibratory course of life , on which the eye cannot rest with either conviction , or pleasure . Such a contradictory character can have little influ ...
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... plainly to have been intended , not for an in- dividual , not for the closet , not for the Church , but for the Family and the fire - side . In this prayer we are directed to ask for our daily bread , on the day in which the prayer is ...
... plainly to have been intended , not for an in- dividual , not for the closet , not for the Church , but for the Family and the fire - side . In this prayer we are directed to ask for our daily bread , on the day in which the prayer is ...
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... plainly given as an answer to prayer . At the same time , I am bound , as an inhabitant of New- England , solemnly to declare , that , were there no other in- stances to be found in any other country , the blessings , com- municated to ...
... plainly given as an answer to prayer . At the same time , I am bound , as an inhabitant of New- England , solemnly to declare , that , were there no other in- stances to be found in any other country , the blessings , com- municated to ...
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... plainly to have their full influence on every reasoning mind . The good in view is the greatest good . Nay , there is no other real good . It is good , in certain reversion , for every suppliant . In support of this scheme may be ...
... plainly to have their full influence on every reasoning mind . The good in view is the greatest good . Nay , there is no other real good . It is good , in certain reversion , for every suppliant . In support of this scheme may be ...
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... plainly all possible encouragement to pray , and to continue stedfast in prayer . The Father of all mercies regards us in this institution as his children ; prepares us by this duty most happily to realize his character as the Giver of ...
... plainly all possible encouragement to pray , and to continue stedfast in prayer . The Father of all mercies regards us in this institution as his children ; prepares us by this duty most happily to realize his character as the Giver of ...
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