Sermons, Volume 2J.G. & F. Rivington, 1834 - Sermons, English |
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... perfect proofs of God's wisdom , to those who can understand , that in his revelation to man he has taken hold in a manner , if I may so speak , of that one part of our nature which was lying most neglected , and yet in which the seed ...
... perfect proofs of God's wisdom , to those who can understand , that in his revelation to man he has taken hold in a manner , if I may so speak , of that one part of our nature which was lying most neglected , and yet in which the seed ...
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... perfect in wisdom , so perfect in goodness , so perfect in power , - we find one on whose assurance we may rely with a most certain trust ; and whose com- mands will be as good and wise , as the fulfil- ment of his threats and promises ...
... perfect in wisdom , so perfect in goodness , so perfect in power , - we find one on whose assurance we may rely with a most certain trust ; and whose com- mands will be as good and wise , as the fulfil- ment of his threats and promises ...
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... perfect in all the points required to perfect it : it rests on the word of Him who is all good , all wise , and all powerful ; it points to objects so distant , that faith must be strong and well matured , in order to reach to them ; it ...
... perfect in all the points required to perfect it : it rests on the word of Him who is all good , all wise , and all powerful ; it points to objects so distant , that faith must be strong and well matured , in order to reach to them ; it ...
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... perfect kind of all , and most powerful to give us the victory over all temp- tations . And it is this part of the subject which I must now endeavour to lay before you as clearly as I am able . We must remember how faith was described ...
... perfect kind of all , and most powerful to give us the victory over all temp- tations . And it is this part of the subject which I must now endeavour to lay before you as clearly as I am able . We must remember how faith was described ...
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... perfect beauty of many of his parables and other discourses . By reading these often , we get clear and lively notions of our Saviour's character ; we learn unavoidably to love it . Then it is , I think , that the facts of his ...
... perfect beauty of many of his parables and other discourses . By reading these often , we get clear and lively notions of our Saviour's character ; we learn unavoidably to love it . Then it is , I think , that the facts of his ...
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