Sermons preached in St. Paul's, Winchmore Hill, MiddlesexJ. Hatchard and son, 1835 - 402 psl. |
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... . " Let us advert , in the first place , to the cha- racter of the persons here addressed by St. Peter , and whom he styles those who believe ; and in the second , to the estimate which is formed by 40 PRECIOUSNESS OF CHRIST.
... . " Let us advert , in the first place , to the cha- racter of the persons here addressed by St. Peter , and whom he styles those who believe ; and in the second , to the estimate which is formed by 40 PRECIOUSNESS OF CHRIST.
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... racter , and closeness , and effect , of this union is beautifully illustrated by the similitude of the vine and the branches . In him they live , by him they move , through his almighty power they grow in grace and in knowledge , and ...
... racter , and closeness , and effect , of this union is beautifully illustrated by the similitude of the vine and the branches . In him they live , by him they move , through his almighty power they grow in grace and in knowledge , and ...
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... racter very different from this . It represents him as rather delighting in inflicting misery upon his creatures , than seeking to do them good . It speaks of him , not as a kind , bene- ficent , merciful Being , but as the destroyer of ...
... racter very different from this . It represents him as rather delighting in inflicting misery upon his creatures , than seeking to do them good . It speaks of him , not as a kind , bene- ficent , merciful Being , but as the destroyer of ...
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Thomas Bissland. the aid of all his cunning to conceal his true cha- racter , and to impose upon others ; to induce the belief that he is acting from the purest , and the most disinterested , and the most sacred motives . And how ...
Thomas Bissland. the aid of all his cunning to conceal his true cha- racter , and to impose upon others ; to induce the belief that he is acting from the purest , and the most disinterested , and the most sacred motives . And how ...
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... racter of those blessed spirits who are repre- sented as so much interested in the repentance of a sinner , who are sometimes styled the ' holy " angels , sometimes the " elect " angels , and who are here styled the angels of God , to ...
... racter of those blessed spirits who are repre- sented as so much interested in the repentance of a sinner , who are sometimes styled the ' holy " angels , sometimes the " elect " angels , and who are here styled the angels of God , to ...
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Sermons preached in St. Paul's, Winchmore Hill, Middlesex Thomas Bissland Visos knygos peržiūra - 1835 |
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