Sermons, Bind 1Hezekiah Howe and Durrie & Peck, 1828 |
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... means or measures , which God is pleased to adopt for the accomplishment of his purposes , are always the wisest and best means ; and such , as if heartily pursued by us , will prove to be in the most perfect manner efficacious . The means ...
... means or measures , which God is pleased to adopt for the accomplishment of his purposes , are always the wisest and best means ; and such , as if heartily pursued by us , will prove to be in the most perfect manner efficacious . The means ...
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... means of restoration to the favour of God . Man has violated such pre- cepts of the divine Law , as , either by Revelation , or Common sense , are discovered and acknowledged : such precepts , for in- stance , as require him to be ...
... means of restoration to the favour of God . Man has violated such pre- cepts of the divine Law , as , either by Revelation , or Common sense , are discovered and acknowledged : such precepts , for in- stance , as require him to be ...
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... means of virtue , and the means of life ; rather than that , which is disgraceful , peri- lous , and only the means of sin , and ruin . Secondly . Because you will have a noble opportunity to do your duty . The useful part of your lives ...
... means of virtue , and the means of life ; rather than that , which is disgraceful , peri- lous , and only the means of sin , and ruin . Secondly . Because you will have a noble opportunity to do your duty . The useful part of your lives ...
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