The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, Volume 1Hugh Maxwell and William Fry, no. 25, North Second-Street, 1803 |
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... have long before now found shelter in the bosom of divine mercy ; and what mortal shall scek to draw them from that sacred refuge ? He had full VOL . 1 . • Dr. Young . E time given him to prepare for his death , and SERMON II . 33.
... have long before now found shelter in the bosom of divine mercy ; and what mortal shall scek to draw them from that sacred refuge ? He had full VOL . 1 . • Dr. Young . E time given him to prepare for his death , and SERMON II . 33.
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... mortal part , with its mor- " tal frailties , to its destined place - that yawning grave— " where they will at last find rest - a safe asylum from worldly " distress , the shafts of malice , and the persecutions of " party " — " His ...
... mortal part , with its mor- " tal frailties , to its destined place - that yawning grave— " where they will at last find rest - a safe asylum from worldly " distress , the shafts of malice , and the persecutions of " party " — " His ...
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... mortal tabernacle shall , upon its divorce from the soul by death , be immediately clothed upon with some other more celestial and incorruptible body ; or whether it shall continue naked and uncloth- ed upon , till the morning of the ...
... mortal tabernacle shall , upon its divorce from the soul by death , be immediately clothed upon with some other more celestial and incorruptible body ; or whether it shall continue naked and uncloth- ed upon , till the morning of the ...
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... mortal " must put on immortality . " Most comfortable to us , when we go to the house of mourning , is either of those doctrines ; but we are to understand St. Paul in the latter sense , and then by the due use of reason , enlightened ...
... mortal " must put on immortality . " Most comfortable to us , when we go to the house of mourning , is either of those doctrines ; but we are to understand St. Paul in the latter sense , and then by the due use of reason , enlightened ...
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... mortal race ; but angels of peace and love stand round the graves of the just , to shield them from harm and conduct them to glory ! By considerations such as these the approach of our own death will not only be reconciled to us , but ...
... mortal race ; but angels of peace and love stand round the graves of the just , to shield them from harm and conduct them to glory ! By considerations such as these the approach of our own death will not only be reconciled to us , but ...
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