Letters, and Sketches of Sermons, Volume 2J. Belcher, 1812 - Sermons, American |
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... mind , which shall attend to its contents . This same gentleman , in company with others , visited Pāā , and not being clad in the ministerial garb , was not recognized as a cler- gyman ; he stopped at a tavern , the master of which was ...
... mind , which shall attend to its contents . This same gentleman , in company with others , visited Pāā , and not being clad in the ministerial garb , was not recognized as a cler- gyman ; he stopped at a tavern , the master of which was ...
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... mind , he pursued his search for something to justify and console himself , when , to his unspeak- able joy , he found not only his own , but the salvation of his fellow men . How unsearchable are God's judgments , and his ways past ...
... mind , he pursued his search for something to justify and console himself , when , to his unspeak- able joy , he found not only his own , but the salvation of his fellow men . How unsearchable are God's judgments , and his ways past ...
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... minds of the people , a lasting impression . Accordingly they made their election , agreeably to the above plan , which taking wind , the congregation was very large , and the important period being arrived , I ascended the desk . You ...
... minds of the people , a lasting impression . Accordingly they made their election , agreeably to the above plan , which taking wind , the congregation was very large , and the important period being arrived , I ascended the desk . You ...
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... their two malicious brethren ! -would you not be ready to say , this same father would be more rationally employed in whipping the two , whose inclinations were so strangely depraved , into a better temper of mind ? But , I LETTER XV . 43.
... their two malicious brethren ! -would you not be ready to say , this same father would be more rationally employed in whipping the two , whose inclinations were so strangely depraved , into a better temper of mind ? But , I LETTER XV . 43.
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John Murray. into a better temper of mind ? But , I feel pleasure in the assurance , that the children of God , even in this imperfect state , are more benign in their dispositions . I have not the vanity to suppose the gentleman to whom ...
John Murray. into a better temper of mind ? But , I feel pleasure in the assurance , that the children of God , even in this imperfect state , are more benign in their dispositions . I have not the vanity to suppose the gentleman to whom ...
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