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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... ourselves to reflect on what we daily see . ' Tis with the greatest injustice , that men ascribe their sins wholly to worldly temptations , and inveigh upon all occasions against this life on account of its vanities . These , if well ...
... ourselves to reflect on what we daily see . ' Tis with the greatest injustice , that men ascribe their sins wholly to worldly temptations , and inveigh upon all occasions against this life on account of its vanities . These , if well ...
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... , not trusting to any thing in a world where all enjoyments are fleeting , we shall then only be safe in it , " when we have put on the VOL . I. B breast - plate of righteousness , and armed ourselves with SERMON I. 9.
... , not trusting to any thing in a world where all enjoyments are fleeting , we shall then only be safe in it , " when we have put on the VOL . I. B breast - plate of righteousness , and armed ourselves with SERMON I. 9.
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... ourselves with the sword of the spirit * " " Few and evil are the days of our pilgrimage heret . " God never intended this world as a lasting habitation for us : and , on a just estimate of the things in it , evil will be found so ...
... ourselves with the sword of the spirit * " " Few and evil are the days of our pilgrimage heret . " God never intended this world as a lasting habitation for us : and , on a just estimate of the things in it , evil will be found so ...
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... of unintelli- gible chance , and of undirected matter and motion , what a poor condition should we think ourselves in here ? Would not all appear as " a land of darkness , as darkness itself , under the shadow of death , SERMON I. 13.
... of unintelli- gible chance , and of undirected matter and motion , what a poor condition should we think ourselves in here ? Would not all appear as " a land of darkness , as darkness itself , under the shadow of death , SERMON I. 13.
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... ourselves secure . Our holy religion tells us , that this now glorified judge was once our humble Redeemer ; that he has been our never - failing friend , and can shield us under the shadow of his wing . The same religion also assures ...
... ourselves secure . Our holy religion tells us , that this now glorified judge was once our humble Redeemer ; that he has been our never - failing friend , and can shield us under the shadow of his wing . The same religion also assures ...
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