Twelve Sermons, Brief and ExplanatoryJ. Hatchard and son, 1830 - 190 pages |
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... knowledge , erroneous in fact ; but he by no means wishes to deprecate criticism , he rather , should any con- descend to honour him with their notice , invites it in its utmost severity ; and he does this , because he thinks he under ...
... knowledge , erroneous in fact ; but he by no means wishes to deprecate criticism , he rather , should any con- descend to honour him with their notice , invites it in its utmost severity ; and he does this , because he thinks he under ...
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... knowledge , I dare not renounce for my- self . I utter the tremendous words which bind me to my contract - I declare , in the face of men and of angels , " I renounce them all . " Those of you who may have taken upon yourselves this ...
... knowledge , I dare not renounce for my- self . I utter the tremendous words which bind me to my contract - I declare , in the face of men and of angels , " I renounce them all . " Those of you who may have taken upon yourselves this ...
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... knowledge , how employest thou the gift ? Is the book of life often in your hands ? resortest thou to it for comfort and con- solation ? enjoyest thou within its pages that peace which the world cannot give ? or is it laid carelessly by ...
... knowledge , how employest thou the gift ? Is the book of life often in your hands ? resortest thou to it for comfort and con- solation ? enjoyest thou within its pages that peace which the world cannot give ? or is it laid carelessly by ...
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... knowledge admitted , measured the genius and character of man ; they placed him in every possible circumstance , they viewed him in every imaginable relation ; they overtook him in the cradle , and they followed him to the grave . Many ...
... knowledge admitted , measured the genius and character of man ; they placed him in every possible circumstance , they viewed him in every imaginable relation ; they overtook him in the cradle , and they followed him to the grave . Many ...
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... knowledge , the posses- sion of cultivated minds , and opportu- nities for extensive observation , one should imagine , would have preserved from its influence . It is vain , it is worse than vain , it is presumption of the wildest ...
... knowledge , the posses- sion of cultivated minds , and opportu- nities for extensive observation , one should imagine , would have preserved from its influence . It is vain , it is worse than vain , it is presumption of the wildest ...
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addressed admitted answer apostle appear Balaam Balak baptism behold believe bless brethren brought thee chief Pharisees children of Israel Christ Christian circumcision cloud conscience dead den of thieves disciples divine grace dreadful dust duty earth Egypt Epicurean eternal eyes faith Father feel flesh friends give glory gospel hands hath heart Holy Spirit honest hope house of servants humble instant Israel Jesus Jews Josephus Judea kingdom lips living look Lord's lustration Maker ment mercy mighty wind mind mother of Jesus nature Nazarite neighbour ness never once pass passion path Pentecost person pray prayer preached present received recollect redeem repentance reproach resurrection resurrection of Jesus sabbath day Sadducees Saviour scarcely SERMON shalt sick sight soul speak spot stand take no thought temple thee Moses thine things thou tion tism truth unto uttered voice walk humbly word youth