Sermons ...: With a Short Account of the Life and Character of the Author, Том 1Sharpe & Son, Edwards & Company, [and others], 1820 |
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... reward . By a royal mandate to the Exchequer in Scotland , dated July 25th , 1780 , a pension of L.200 a - year was conferred on their author , which continued unaltered till his death . The motives which gave rise to the present vo ...
... reward . By a royal mandate to the Exchequer in Scotland , dated July 25th , 1780 , a pension of L.200 a - year was conferred on their author , which continued unaltered till his death . The motives which gave rise to the present vo ...
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... reward , disclosing the secrets of the invisible world , informing us of perpetual rest prepared hereafter for the righteous , and of indignation and wrath awaiting the wicked : These are the considerations which overawe the world ...
... reward , disclosing the secrets of the invisible world , informing us of perpetual rest prepared hereafter for the righteous , and of indignation and wrath awaiting the wicked : These are the considerations which overawe the world ...
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... reward . Such sentiments and expectations shed a pleasant tranquillity over the old the righteous man . They make the evening of his days go down unclouded ; and allow the stream of life , though fallen low , to run clear to the last ...
... reward . Such sentiments and expectations shed a pleasant tranquillity over the old the righteous man . They make the evening of his days go down unclouded ; and allow the stream of life , though fallen low , to run clear to the last ...
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... of pleasure , he would advance , by a regular process , towards those divine rewards and honours which were continually present to his view . Thus Fancy , with as much ease and confidence , 74 [ SERM . 4 , ON OUR IMPERFECT KNOWLEDGE.
... of pleasure , he would advance , by a regular process , towards those divine rewards and honours which were continually present to his view . Thus Fancy , with as much ease and confidence , 74 [ SERM . 4 , ON OUR IMPERFECT KNOWLEDGE.
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... rewards were promised to virtue ; but these rewards were left , as yet , in obscurity and distant prospect . The impressions of sense were so balanced against the discoveries of immortality , as to allow a conflict between faith and ...
... rewards were promised to virtue ; but these rewards were left , as yet , in obscurity and distant prospect . The impressions of sense were so balanced against the discoveries of immortality , as to allow a conflict between faith and ...
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