Sermons, Bind 1Hezekiah Howe and Durrie & Peck, 1828 |
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... given to such beings as we are ? Yet these , and far more than hu- man language can express , or human imaginations conceive , he possessed from everlasting ; and these he has of his own accord , unasked , undesired , proffered to our ...
... given to such beings as we are ? Yet these , and far more than hu- man language can express , or human imaginations conceive , he possessed from everlasting ; and these he has of his own accord , unasked , undesired , proffered to our ...
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... given to them in vain ? Is there , let me ask . any thing lovely in enjoying ? Brutes en- joy , and to a considerable extent , through a much greater part of their life , and with a far less mixture of suffering , than can be as- serted ...
... given to them in vain ? Is there , let me ask . any thing lovely in enjoying ? Brutes en- joy , and to a considerable extent , through a much greater part of their life , and with a far less mixture of suffering , than can be as- serted ...
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Timothy Dwight. by the attention given to it by the Scriptures ; and remember that all Scripture was equally given by the inspiration of God , and that all is pronounced by him to be profitable , for furnishing the man of God to every ...
Timothy Dwight. by the attention given to it by the Scriptures ; and remember that all Scripture was equally given by the inspiration of God , and that all is pronounced by him to be profitable , for furnishing the man of God to every ...
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