Sermons and Essays: By the Late Rev. Mr. John M'Laurin ...W. W.Woodward, no. 52, corner of Second and Chestnut streets. W. M'Culloch, printer., 1811 - 384 páginas |
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... give them up , except when necessarily interrupted . At what time soever it was , ' tis certain he did write seve- ral valuable composures besides these published in this vol- ume ; such as , An essay on the prophecies relating to the ...
... give them up , except when necessarily interrupted . At what time soever it was , ' tis certain he did write seve- ral valuable composures besides these published in this vol- ume ; such as , An essay on the prophecies relating to the ...
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... give us the true knowledge of God , and of ourselves ; so the impression it endeavours all along to give us of him , and of ourselves , is , that his holi- ness is unblameable , and our sin unexcusable , that so we may ascribe the glory ...
... give us the true knowledge of God , and of ourselves ; so the impression it endeavours all along to give us of him , and of ourselves , is , that his holi- ness is unblameable , and our sin unexcusable , that so we may ascribe the glory ...
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... gives of the word of God , — " That it is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart . " He was a person of eminent goodness otherwise , as well as ingenuity who was wont to con- fess , " That whatever curiosity others had in ...
... gives of the word of God , — " That it is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart . " He was a person of eminent goodness otherwise , as well as ingenuity who was wont to con- fess , " That whatever curiosity others had in ...
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... give an account how they came to blame God for what they suffered , without thanking him for what they enjoyed . Happy were it for us , if we had the same view of sin now , that we shall certainly have then and surely nothing can be ...
... give an account how they came to blame God for what they suffered , without thanking him for what they enjoyed . Happy were it for us , if we had the same view of sin now , that we shall certainly have then and surely nothing can be ...
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... give , or we receive , or imagine ; if we compare these things together , it may be a question , whether we have more reason to be astonished at God's love , or at our own unthankful- ness ; or , which of them is the greatest wonder ...
... give , or we receive , or imagine ; if we compare these things together , it may be a question , whether we have more reason to be astonished at God's love , or at our own unthankful- ness ; or , which of them is the greatest wonder ...
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