Sermons of the Rev. James Saurin, Late Pastor of the French Church at the Hague, Volume 2Harper & Brothers, 1846 |
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... disposition of our apostle , and let us prove this general truth , that there is no point fixed , at which a ... dispositions necessary to suc- cess . When such a man forsakes his former profession of religion , there is reason to ...
... disposition of our apostle , and let us prove this general truth , that there is no point fixed , at which a ... dispositions necessary to suc- cess . When such a man forsakes his former profession of religion , there is reason to ...
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... dispositions which the great seldom forgive . The martyr for morality is sometimes taxed with a spirit of rebellion . Perhaps you might have thought I spoke extravagantly , when I affirmed , that most men consider themselves as kings in ...
... dispositions which the great seldom forgive . The martyr for morality is sometimes taxed with a spirit of rebellion . Perhaps you might have thought I spoke extravagantly , when I affirmed , that most men consider themselves as kings in ...
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... disposition , to mean an unseasonable and indiscreet manner have invariable ideas , and invariable objects of doing so . The duty of confessing Jesus of pursuit , to be inconvertible in religion , to Christ before tyrants , in regard to ...
... disposition , to mean an unseasonable and indiscreet manner have invariable ideas , and invariable objects of doing so . The duty of confessing Jesus of pursuit , to be inconvertible in religion , to Christ before tyrants , in regard to ...
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... dispositions to his children as Jesus Christ adorned himself with in regard to his disciples immediately before the what will he become , unless as much pains be taken to engage him to love justice as to make him know it , or to make ...
... dispositions to his children as Jesus Christ adorned himself with in regard to his disciples immediately before the what will he become , unless as much pains be taken to engage him to love justice as to make him know it , or to make ...
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... disposition , without which it is impossible ever to be a true philosopher , or a real Christian , I mean that of suspending our judgment on subjects not sufficiently pro- ved ; from all this arise clouds that render the truth ...
... disposition , without which it is impossible ever to be a true philosopher , or a real Christian , I mean that of suspending our judgment on subjects not sufficiently pro- ved ; from all this arise clouds that render the truth ...
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