Sermons on Practical Subjects, 1±ÇThomas Kay, no. 332, opposite Somerset House, Strand; and W. Creech, Edinburgh., 1796 |
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... eye was not evil when they pro- fpered . He was fuperior to the little com- petitions and jealoufies which prevail in yulgar minds . THESE particulars , relating to his cha- racter as a man , I am thoroughly quali- fied , 1 fied , from ...
... eye was not evil when they pro- fpered . He was fuperior to the little com- petitions and jealoufies which prevail in yulgar minds . THESE particulars , relating to his cha- racter as a man , I am thoroughly quali- fied , 1 fied , from ...
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... eyes of the Lord are in every place , bebolding the evil and the good , SERMON PSALM XIX . 13 . III . Keep back thy fervant alfo from prefump- tuous fins , SERMON IV . Page 17 43 74 2 TIMOTHY iii . 5 . Having a form of godliness , but ...
... eyes of the Lord are in every place , bebolding the evil and the good , SERMON PSALM XIX . 13 . III . Keep back thy fervant alfo from prefump- tuous fins , SERMON IV . Page 17 43 74 2 TIMOTHY iii . 5 . Having a form of godliness , but ...
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... for it among those whom the world hath styled heroes , we fhall fucceed far better if we turn our eyes to Paul of Tarfus . Where fhall we find fuch determined courage , 1 ( 6 courage , fuch cool intrepidity , and 22 SERMON I.
... for it among those whom the world hath styled heroes , we fhall fucceed far better if we turn our eyes to Paul of Tarfus . Where fhall we find fuch determined courage , 1 ( 6 courage , fuch cool intrepidity , and 22 SERMON I.
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... eyes , that , in- ftead of yielding fuel to our pride , they would rather afford us matter of felf - abafe- ment , as bearing no proportion either to the duty we owe , or the exalted felicity to which we afpire . - Confcious of our weak ...
... eyes , that , in- ftead of yielding fuel to our pride , they would rather afford us matter of felf - abafe- ment , as bearing no proportion either to the duty we owe , or the exalted felicity to which we afpire . - Confcious of our weak ...
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... as wine " that hath no vent ; it is ready to burst " like new bottles ; I will fpeak that I may " be refreshed ? " Job xxxii . 18 , 19 , 20 . Nay , my brethren , with fuch great objects in our eye , we fhould not only speak , in SERMON L ...
... as wine " that hath no vent ; it is ready to burst " like new bottles ; I will fpeak that I may " be refreshed ? " Job xxxii . 18 , 19 , 20 . Nay , my brethren , with fuch great objects in our eye , we fhould not only speak , in SERMON L ...
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168 ÆäÀÌÁö - gone out of the way, they are together " become unprofitable, there is none that *' doth good, no not one. Their throat is " an open fepulchre; with their tongues ," they have ufed deceit; the poifon of afps " is under their lips: whofe mouth is full " of curfing and bitternefs. Their feet *
211 ÆäÀÌÁö - called thee in righteoufnefs, and will hold " thine hand, and will keep thee, and give " thee for a covenant of the people, for a " light of the Gentiles; to open the blind
314 ÆäÀÌÁö - I wound, and I heal; neither is there any " that can deliver out of my hand. For I " lift up my hand to heaven, and fay, I " live for ever. If I whet my glittering " fword, and mine hand take hold on
361 ÆäÀÌÁö - Wherefore gird up the *' loins of your mind, be fober, and hope " to the end, for the grace that is to be " brought unto you at the revelation; of " jefus Chrift.
218 ÆäÀÌÁö - the Lord caft off for ever? will he be favourable no more ?" Is " his mercy clean gone for ever? doth his " promife fail for evermore? Hath God for" gotten to be gracious ? hath he in anger
180 ÆäÀÌÁö - becaufe the Lord hath anointed me to *.* preach good tidings to the meek, he hath " fent me to bind up the broken-hearted, to. *' proclaim liberty to the captives, and the " opening of the prifon to them that are " bound.
382 ÆäÀÌÁö - fon Ifaac, whom thou loveft; and get " thee into the land of Moriah, and offer " him there for a burnt-offering, upon
334 ÆäÀÌÁö - his coming; and fhall begin to beat the " men-fervants, and maidens, and to eat " and drink, and to be drunken: the lord " of that fervant will come in a day when '** he looketh not for him, and at an hour
122 ÆäÀÌÁö - lead me in thy truth, and teach me; for " thou art the God of my falvation; on thee '* do I wait all the day.
444 ÆäÀÌÁö - ye therefore very courageous, to keep and " to do all that is written in the book of " the law of Mofes, that ye turn not afide " therefrom, to the right hand or to the