Letters, and Sketches of Sermons, Volume 2J. Belcher, 1812 - Sermons, American |
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... observe , that being born and bred a churchman , I can assure you it is not unconstitutional to speak in ą church without orders . It is practised even in the cathedral of Lon- don , and in almost every country church in England . The ...
... observe , that being born and bred a churchman , I can assure you it is not unconstitutional to speak in ą church without orders . It is practised even in the cathedral of Lon- don , and in almost every country church in England . The ...
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... observe , and that for the sake of introducing my good friend B. that after the man had worked his way to the main ... observation upon the justice of God , and great sins and sinners , & c . & c . I then took up the matter , and began ...
... observe , and that for the sake of introducing my good friend B. that after the man had worked his way to the main ... observation upon the justice of God , and great sins and sinners , & c . & c . I then took up the matter , and began ...
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... observe how necessary it is to hear patiently to the end , before you make up a judgment . This circumstance induces ... observing , that the adversary , in sending the interruption , had entirely defeated his own purpose . Friend . And ...
... observe how necessary it is to hear patiently to the end , before you make up a judgment . This circumstance induces ... observing , that the adversary , in sending the interruption , had entirely defeated his own purpose . Friend . And ...
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... observe the gradual decay of prejudice . Yet is this despot still strong in many bosoms . A clergyman in a neighbouring town has been , during my journey , indefatigable in his efforts to shut his doors against me . He devoted the ...
... observe the gradual decay of prejudice . Yet is this despot still strong in many bosoms . A clergyman in a neighbouring town has been , during my journey , indefatigable in his efforts to shut his doors against me . He devoted the ...
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... observation . I persuaded myself , my hearers would find no difficulty in acknowledging the propriety of the mode of expression adopted in the passage I had read . You will observe , my friends , said I , that our God , as a faithful ...
... observation . I persuaded myself , my hearers would find no difficulty in acknowledging the propriety of the mode of expression adopted in the passage I had read . You will observe , my friends , said I , that our God , as a faithful ...
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