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... given . We have both received great pleasure , in the perusal of it . For my part , I know not when I have read a piece that has more affected me - so noble and just are the sentiments - so warm and animated the language . " In the year ...
... given . We have both received great pleasure , in the perusal of it . For my part , I know not when I have read a piece that has more affected me - so noble and just are the sentiments - so warm and animated the language . " In the year ...
Pagina 17
... given you by your kind parent God . Though the afflictions do not happen immediately to you , they happen for you ; and though all seems well at present , which of you knows how soon the Lord may visit you in his fierce anger ? Which of ...
... given you by your kind parent God . Though the afflictions do not happen immediately to you , they happen for you ; and though all seems well at present , which of you knows how soon the Lord may visit you in his fierce anger ? Which of ...
Pagina 24
... given us in trust , and for improvement . Secondly , that there will be a day of final reck- oning ; and that as the account stands at the hour of death , so will it be produced in the day of Judgment . Thirdly , that the only ...
... given us in trust , and for improvement . Secondly , that there will be a day of final reck- oning ; and that as the account stands at the hour of death , so will it be produced in the day of Judgment . Thirdly , that the only ...
Pagina 25
... given us in trust and for improvement . The unprofitable servant , who laid up his pound in a napkin , had a severe sentence passed upon him by his returning Lord- " Take from him the pound , and give it to him that hath ten pounds ...
... given us in trust and for improvement . The unprofitable servant , who laid up his pound in a napkin , had a severe sentence passed upon him by his returning Lord- " Take from him the pound , and give it to him that hath ten pounds ...
Pagina 33
... long before now found shelter in the bosom of divine mercy ; and what mortal shall seek to draw them from that sacred refuge ? He had full VOL . I. • Dr. Young . E time given him to prepare for his death , and SERMON II . 33.
... long before now found shelter in the bosom of divine mercy ; and what mortal shall seek to draw them from that sacred refuge ? He had full VOL . I. • Dr. Young . E time given him to prepare for his death , and SERMON II . 33.
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