A Course of Sermons for All the Sundays of the Year: Fitted to the Great Necessities, and for the Supplying the Want of Preaching in Many Parts of this Nation : with Twelve Sermons on Various Subjects, Bind 1C. and J. Rivington, 1828 |
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Side xi
... tion of the divine providence , and ecclesiastical affairs , that all the great necessities of the church have been served by the zeal of preaching in public , and other holy ministries in public or private , as they could be had . By ...
... tion of the divine providence , and ecclesiastical affairs , that all the great necessities of the church have been served by the zeal of preaching in public , and other holy ministries in public or private , as they could be had . By ...
Side 6
... tion , and rejected health , when it was offered by a man of God upon no other condition , but that they would be wise , and not be in love with death . Then they shall perceive , that if they had obeyed an easy and a sober counsel ...
... tion , and rejected health , when it was offered by a man of God upon no other condition , but that they would be wise , and not be in love with death . Then they shall perceive , that if they had obeyed an easy and a sober counsel ...
Side 11
... tion , " we must appear before the judgment - seat of Christ , " and that is a new state of terrors and affrightments . Christ , who is our Saviour and is our advocate , shall then be our judge : and that will strangely change our ...
... tion , " we must appear before the judgment - seat of Christ , " and that is a new state of terrors and affrightments . Christ , who is our Saviour and is our advocate , shall then be our judge : and that will strangely change our ...
Side 17
... tion from the Divinity , but he was so drenched in sorrow , that the Godhead seemed to have forsaken him . Beyond this nothing can be added : but then , that thou hast for thy own particular made all this in vain and ineffective , that ...
... tion from the Divinity , but he was so drenched in sorrow , that the Godhead seemed to have forsaken him . Beyond this nothing can be added : but then , that thou hast for thy own particular made all this in vain and ineffective , that ...
Side 29
... tion , he bears our charges , he is always beforehand with us in every act of favour , and perpetually slow in striking ; and his arrows are unfeathered , and he is so long , first in draw- ing his sword , and another long while in ...
... tion , he bears our charges , he is always beforehand with us in every act of favour , and perpetually slow in striking ; and his arrows are unfeathered , and he is so long , first in draw- ing his sword , and another long while in ...
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