The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, Volume 1Hugh Maxwell and William Fry, no. 25, North Second-Street, 1803 - Sermons, American |
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... kind of hell , even in their own bodies , by an unhappy temper , and the violent com- motions of disordered blood ! How many are com- pletely wretched in their families , and constantly galled by the unavoidable misfortunes of their ...
... kind of hell , even in their own bodies , by an unhappy temper , and the violent com- motions of disordered blood ! How many are com- pletely wretched in their families , and constantly galled by the unavoidable misfortunes of their ...
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... kind , we shall enjoy her smiles without forgetting the hand that guides her . If she frowns , we shall feel our woes as men , but shall nobly bear them as Christians . For if we are really Christians , our holy religion teach us that ...
... kind , we shall enjoy her smiles without forgetting the hand that guides her . If she frowns , we shall feel our woes as men , but shall nobly bear them as Christians . For if we are really Christians , our holy religion teach us that ...
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... kind parent God . Though the afflictions do not happen immediately to you , they happen for you ; and though all seems well at present , which of you knows how soon the Lord may visit you in his fierce anger ? Which of you , young or ...
... kind parent God . Though the afflictions do not happen immediately to you , they happen for you ; and though all seems well at present , which of you knows how soon the Lord may visit you in his fierce anger ? Which of you , young or ...
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... kind . All the power of medicine , and all the love we bore to him , could not gain one supernumerary gasp . He fell in his bloom of youth ; and , as I long loved , so I must long remember him , with pious regard . To the will of Heaven ...
... kind . All the power of medicine , and all the love we bore to him , could not gain one supernumerary gasp . He fell in his bloom of youth ; and , as I long loved , so I must long remember him , with pious regard . To the will of Heaven ...
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... kind of body or vehicle ; and therefore the followers of his doctrine contend for some intermediate state between death and the resurrection , and that the body upon its dissolution by death is immediately clothed upon , or changed into ...
... kind of body or vehicle ; and therefore the followers of his doctrine contend for some intermediate state between death and the resurrection , and that the body upon its dissolution by death is immediately clothed upon , or changed into ...
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