Sermons on Various Subjects, Volume 2Rivington, 1825 |
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... passes from both these topics to rules of personal conduct , adapted to the office which Timothy sustained ; and the delivery of these rules formed perhaps the proper and imme- diate occasion of his letter . This description accords ...
... passes from both these topics to rules of personal conduct , adapted to the office which Timothy sustained ; and the delivery of these rules formed perhaps the proper and imme- diate occasion of his letter . This description accords ...
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... passing our time , that it is without expense of fortune ; and a still greater , that it is never followed by disgust or re- proach . But what , it will be asked , shall we study ? I am supplied with an answer to the question by the ...
... passing our time , that it is without expense of fortune ; and a still greater , that it is never followed by disgust or re- proach . But what , it will be asked , shall we study ? I am supplied with an answer to the question by the ...
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... pass , the disappointment provoked them , and they were as eager to punish him as they were before to acknowledge him for their deliverer . This earthly kingdom was what the two sons of Zebedee had in view when they prevailed upon their ...
... pass , the disappointment provoked them , and they were as eager to punish him as they were before to acknowledge him for their deliverer . This earthly kingdom was what the two sons of Zebedee had in view when they prevailed upon their ...
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... pass the short time of our sojourning here in love , as Christ also hath loved us , and given himself for us , an offering and a sacrifice to God , for a sweet - smelling savour . We are members one of another , and of Christ ...
... pass the short time of our sojourning here in love , as Christ also hath loved us , and given himself for us , an offering and a sacrifice to God , for a sweet - smelling savour . We are members one of another , and of Christ ...
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... pass most plausible and current with the public ; had they not conceived of themselves as re- lating the truth , they could as easily have stated of Christ that he was seen indiscriminately by all , as have confessed , ( which they have ...
... pass most plausible and current with the public ; had they not conceived of themselves as re- lating the truth , they could as easily have stated of Christ that he was seen indiscriminately by all , as have confessed , ( which they have ...
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