A Collection of Sermons: Which Have Been Preached on Various Subjects, and Published at Various Times, Volume 3Samuel T. Armstrong, no. 50, Cornhill, 1813 - 534 pages |
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... Hence says the Psalmist , " Thou hast made him a little lower than the angels , and hast crowned him with glory and honor . Thou madest him to have dominion over the works of thy hands ; thou hast put all things under his feet : all ...
... Hence says the Psalmist , " Thou hast made him a little lower than the angels , and hast crowned him with glory and honor . Thou madest him to have dominion over the works of thy hands ; thou hast put all things under his feet : all ...
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... Hence immortality appears to be the common property and dignity of the human kind . The creatures and objects , with which we are now surrounded , have but a short and momentary being . One species of insects , we are told , begin and ...
... Hence immortality appears to be the common property and dignity of the human kind . The creatures and objects , with which we are now surrounded , have but a short and momentary being . One species of insects , we are told , begin and ...
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... Hence all the suffer- ings , which Christ hath endured on earth , and all the honors , which he hath received in heaven , have dis- played the dignity of man . And for the same reason , the dignity of man will be eternally rising , with ...
... Hence all the suffer- ings , which Christ hath endured on earth , and all the honors , which he hath received in heaven , have dis- played the dignity of man . And for the same reason , the dignity of man will be eternally rising , with ...
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... Hence it is utterly impossible for men wholly to eradicate from their minds all sense of moral obligation to religion , so long as they re- main moral agents , and are possessed of common sense . And , as man is formed for religion , so ...
... Hence it is utterly impossible for men wholly to eradicate from their minds all sense of moral obligation to religion , so long as they re- main moral agents , and are possessed of common sense . And , as man is formed for religion , so ...
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... Hence the only natural and necessary distinction between angels and men , and between one man and another is this ; that an- gels are capable of acquiring knowledge more easily , and more swiftly than men ; and some men are capa- ble of ...
... Hence the only natural and necessary distinction between angels and men , and between one man and another is this ; that an- gels are capable of acquiring knowledge more easily , and more swiftly than men ; and some men are capa- ble of ...
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