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... in those excellent discourses which stand between numbers four and twelve , inclusive . And here it will not be improper to mention that , in ad- dition to the circumstances of solemnity indicated in the titles vi PREFACE .
... in those excellent discourses which stand between numbers four and twelve , inclusive . And here it will not be improper to mention that , in ad- dition to the circumstances of solemnity indicated in the titles vi PREFACE .
Pagina 15
... stand collected and un- shaken , as the everlasting mountains , amid the gene- ral storm . With our eye thus fixt upon heaven , trusting in the mercies of our redeemer , and animated by the gospel promises , we shall urge our glorious ...
... stand collected and un- shaken , as the everlasting mountains , amid the gene- ral storm . With our eye thus fixt upon heaven , trusting in the mercies of our redeemer , and animated by the gospel promises , we shall urge our glorious ...
Pagina 24
... stand , in their single and irrelative sense , being equally applicable to accountable creatures of every degree ... stands at the hour of death , so will it be produced in the day of Judgment . Thirdly , that the only reflections which ...
... stand , in their single and irrelative sense , being equally applicable to accountable creatures of every degree ... stands at the hour of death , so will it be produced in the day of Judgment . Thirdly , that the only reflections which ...
Pagina 27
... stand before God ; and the books were opened and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books , according to their works * . ” — Ah ! then , my fellow - christians ! how many thou- sand thousand secrets shall ...
... stand before God ; and the books were opened and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books , according to their works * . ” — Ah ! then , my fellow - christians ! how many thou- sand thousand secrets shall ...
Pagina 35
... stand firm in your faith , and above all , to cultivate that divine charity , which is the very perfection of Christianity . The other virtues and graces bring us near to God by distant approaches . But , by this divine virtue of ...
... stand firm in your faith , and above all , to cultivate that divine charity , which is the very perfection of Christianity . The other virtues and graces bring us near to God by distant approaches . But , by this divine virtue of ...
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The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and ..., Volume 1 William Smith Volledige weergave - 1803 |
The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and ..., Volume 1 William Smith Volledige weergave - 1803 |
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