Short Sermons on Important Subjects: Designed as a Companion for the Pious of Every DenominationJ. Heming, 1808 - 320 pages |
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... consider , first , wherein men have gone astray from God : secondly , the dread- ful effects which have followed : and , thirdly , conclude with some advice to the wretched wanderers . I. WHEREIN HAVE MEN GONE ASTRAY FROM GOD ? 1. In ...
... consider , first , wherein men have gone astray from God : secondly , the dread- ful effects which have followed : and , thirdly , conclude with some advice to the wretched wanderers . I. WHEREIN HAVE MEN GONE ASTRAY FROM GOD ? 1. In ...
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... consider your present state . You have forsaken God your maker ; you have , perhaps , no desire to return ; you have no power of yourselves to return ; you have no means of returning , unless God in great mercy afford you the means ...
... consider your present state . You have forsaken God your maker ; you have , perhaps , no desire to return ; you have no power of yourselves to return ; you have no means of returning , unless God in great mercy afford you the means ...
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... consider , first , the character of our Mediator : secondly , his mediatorial work : and , thirdly , the happy consequences of his mediation . I. THE CHARACTER OF OUR MEDIATOR . 1. His name is called Wonderful ; and every thing which is ...
... consider , first , the character of our Mediator : secondly , his mediatorial work : and , thirdly , the happy consequences of his mediation . I. THE CHARACTER OF OUR MEDIATOR . 1. His name is called Wonderful ; and every thing which is ...
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... consider II . HIS MEDIATORIAL WORK . 1. As Mediator , he fulfilled the law , and made it honourable . His obedience was perfect . In all his works the precepts of the law shone peculiarly bright . Every command ap- peared in its native ...
... consider II . HIS MEDIATORIAL WORK . 1. As Mediator , he fulfilled the law , and made it honourable . His obedience was perfect . In all his works the precepts of the law shone peculiarly bright . Every command ap- peared in its native ...
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... consider- ations discover the fitness of this duty on the one hand , and on the other the pro- bability of success , if we pray in a right spirit . We shall now point out some things for which we should pray when we feel the heavy hand ...
... consider- ations discover the fitness of this duty on the one hand , and on the other the pro- bability of success , if we pray in a right spirit . We shall now point out some things for which we should pray when we feel the heavy hand ...
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