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Page 224
... never shrinks at it all the weight thereof never occasioned him one drop of sweat : but when sin came to be charged upon him , then he shrunk with a witness . O that this might be our inference from it ! Then by God's grace we shall ...
... never shrinks at it all the weight thereof never occasioned him one drop of sweat : but when sin came to be charged upon him , then he shrunk with a witness . O that this might be our inference from it ! Then by God's grace we shall ...
Page 468
... never expressed a decided opinion ; he retained his ministers less from esteem than to save himself the trouble of chusing others ; he appeared to have little feel- ing , but was never guilty of any act of cruelty ; he was more willing ...
... never expressed a decided opinion ; he retained his ministers less from esteem than to save himself the trouble of chusing others ; he appeared to have little feel- ing , but was never guilty of any act of cruelty ; he was more willing ...
Page 473
... never failed to conquer . Guadet , less of an orator , less persuasive in argument , more un- certain in his plans ... never called to his aid either prejudices or predilections , and never appeared desirous of triumphing except by the ...
... never failed to conquer . Guadet , less of an orator , less persuasive in argument , more un- certain in his plans ... never called to his aid either prejudices or predilections , and never appeared desirous of triumphing except by the ...
Contents
Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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