Sermons Preached in EnglandJohn Murray, 1829 - 392 |
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... recollect the hollow and unsatisfactory nature of all the enjoyments and advantages which the present life can supply ; when we recollect how small a share of those enjoyments the generality of mankind can hope for , and that those men ...
... recollect the hollow and unsatisfactory nature of all the enjoyments and advantages which the present life can supply ; when we recollect how small a share of those enjoyments the generality of mankind can hope for , and that those men ...
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... recollect , above all , that there is nothing in our care of the everlasting world which necessarily or usually interferes with the moderate enjoyment of those short - lived comforts which the present world can supply , it must needs ...
... recollect , above all , that there is nothing in our care of the everlasting world which necessarily or usually interferes with the moderate enjoyment of those short - lived comforts which the present world can supply , it must needs ...
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... recollected that the outward signs of happiness and prosperity are often , to the last degree , deceitful ; that there are rods in God's hands which have power to make the ambitious person wretched on a throne , to cause the volup ...
... recollected that the outward signs of happiness and prosperity are often , to the last degree , deceitful ; that there are rods in God's hands which have power to make the ambitious person wretched on a throne , to cause the volup ...
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... recollect how very small a portion of that universe is occu- pied by man , and who believe that man himself has reason to anticipate a removal after death into a higher order of existence . It is surely not unrea- sonable in man , thus ...
... recollect how very small a portion of that universe is occu- pied by man , and who believe that man himself has reason to anticipate a removal after death into a higher order of existence . It is surely not unrea- sonable in man , thus ...
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... recollected that these books , in their present form , are received not only by the Jews and Christians , but , with some few and unimportant variations , by the Samaritans also . Now there are only three points of time at which there ...
... recollected that these books , in their present form , are received not only by the Jews and Christians , but , with some few and unimportant variations , by the Samaritans also . Now there are only three points of time at which there ...
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