Sermons, Том 1T. Cadell; F.C. & J Rivington [& others], 1822 - 475 страница |
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... remain long in this rural retreat . vacancy in the second charge of the Canongate of Edinburgh furnished to his friends an opportunity of recalling him to a A station more suited to his talents . And though one DR . HUGH BLAIR . ix.
... remain long in this rural retreat . vacancy in the second charge of the Canongate of Edinburgh furnished to his friends an opportunity of recalling him to a A station more suited to his talents . And though one DR . HUGH BLAIR . ix.
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... remain durable monuments of the piety , the genius , and sound judgment of their author . But they formed only a small part of the discourses he prepared for the pulpit . The re- mainder , modesty led him to think unfit for the press ...
... remain durable monuments of the piety , the genius , and sound judgment of their author . But they formed only a small part of the discourses he prepared for the pulpit . The re- mainder , modesty led him to think unfit for the press ...
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... remain united , that they can come up as a grateful memorial before God . I shall first endeavour to shew you , That alms without prayers , or prayers without alms , morality without devotion , or devotion without morality , are ...
... remain united , that they can come up as a grateful memorial before God . I shall first endeavour to shew you , That alms without prayers , or prayers without alms , morality without devotion , or devotion without morality , are ...
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... remain entire , when the days of trouble come . They remain with him in sickness , as in health ; in poverty , as in the midst of riches ; in his dark and solitary hours , no less than when surrounded with friends and gay society . From ...
... remain entire , when the days of trouble come . They remain with him in sickness , as in health ; in poverty , as in the midst of riches ; in his dark and solitary hours , no less than when surrounded with friends and gay society . From ...
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... remain behind . By the memory of these he enjoys his prosperity a second time in reflection ; and perhaps this second and reflected enjoyment is not inferior to the first . It arrives at a more critical and needful time . It affords him ...
... remain behind . By the memory of these he enjoys his prosperity a second time in reflection ; and perhaps this second and reflected enjoyment is not inferior to the first . It arrives at a more critical and needful time . It affords him ...
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