Sermons on the dangers and duties of a Christian. To which are added remarks on the prospects and present state of parties in the Church of England1830 - 80 sider |
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... means of pro- viding for the immediate wants of the widow and infant family of a deceased clergyman , reduced , by his sudden death , to the most deplorable distress . It appeared that the deceased had preached in perfect health on the ...
... means of pro- viding for the immediate wants of the widow and infant family of a deceased clergyman , reduced , by his sudden death , to the most deplorable distress . It appeared that the deceased had preached in perfect health on the ...
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... mean assistance to you in your studies for the pulpit ; and , " added his Lordship , with the most touch- ing earnestness , " a most fitting preparative for your own dying hour . " 1 Of This advice I followed ; but was sadly dis ...
... mean assistance to you in your studies for the pulpit ; and , " added his Lordship , with the most touch- ing earnestness , " a most fitting preparative for your own dying hour . " 1 Of This advice I followed ; but was sadly dis ...
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... means of that mother , whose every thought , and prayer , and hope , and wish , had had a direct reference to his return ; and , finally , had compelled her , in the evening of her days , to throw herself upon the bounty of her friends ...
... means of that mother , whose every thought , and prayer , and hope , and wish , had had a direct reference to his return ; and , finally , had compelled her , in the evening of her days , to throw herself upon the bounty of her friends ...
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... means . breathes a spirit , and embodies an argument- I know not any thing half so delightful . The very text is exhilarating : A merry heart doeth good like medicine . " " It Those who had the happiness of knowing the late Dean of ...
... means . breathes a spirit , and embodies an argument- I know not any thing half so delightful . The very text is exhilarating : A merry heart doeth good like medicine . " " It Those who had the happiness of knowing the late Dean of ...
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... means averse to insult the wretched , or unwilling to exert his authority over these friendless and destitute men , added his mite to their cup of sorrow . " He thrust them into the inner prison , and made their feet fast in the stocks ...
... means averse to insult the wretched , or unwilling to exert his authority over these friendless and destitute men , added his mite to their cup of sorrow . " He thrust them into the inner prison , and made their feet fast in the stocks ...
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Abiram Almighty anxious Aphek apostacy Apostles Arminian baptism blessings brethren cheerful Christian Church of England Clergyman command death declare Demas divine doctrines duty dwell earnest earth eternal evil eyes faith Father fear feel fellow forsake Christ friends glory God's Gospel grace hand harvest hath hear heart Heaven hereafter holy honour hope hour imagination instance INTERCESSORY PRAYER Israel Israelites Jehovah Jesus Jews Jezreel Jonah king kingdom Korah labours land libertine ligion lips living Lord matter mercy mighty mind ministers Monkwearmouth nation never object Paul perish plan of salvation praise pray preach present promises punishment Redeemer religion religious righteous rite salvation Satan Saviour scite Scripture season Sennacherib SERMON servants set God sincere Sodom and Gomorrha solemn sorrow soul spirit sufferings thee thing thou throne tion tism true truth turn unto utter wicked words
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Side 210 - For we have not followed cunningly devised fables, when we made known to you the power and coming of the Lord Jesus...