Sermons, Band 1Hezekiah Howe and Durrie & Peck, 1828 |
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... friends , to Cowper the Poet . It is the sermon of which he speaks in Letter 137 , of Hay- ley's Life of Cowper . The sermon on Jer . viii . 29 , entitled , The Harvest Past , was probably the most useful , and by many perhaps will be ...
... friends , to Cowper the Poet . It is the sermon of which he speaks in Letter 137 , of Hay- ley's Life of Cowper . The sermon on Jer . viii . 29 , entitled , The Harvest Past , was probably the most useful , and by many perhaps will be ...
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... friend of ours , known to be an honest man , declare to us a fact of which he professed that he had perfect knowledge , and we should refuse to believe his declaration until we had been able to explain all the circum- stances to our own ...
... friend of ours , known to be an honest man , declare to us a fact of which he professed that he had perfect knowledge , and we should refuse to believe his declaration until we had been able to explain all the circum- stances to our own ...
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... friends and their enemies ; and is therefore unquestionably their true character . It is hardly necessary to mention , because so well known , and so universally acknowledged , either the vast multitude of these Christians , or the ...
... friends and their enemies ; and is therefore unquestionably their true character . It is hardly necessary to mention , because so well known , and so universally acknowledged , either the vast multitude of these Christians , or the ...
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... friends ; and , undoubtedly , those around them . The people of the Thebais , also , at a much later period worshipped one God . But all , who followed these at a little distance of time , became Polytheists . Whence could this fact be ...
... friends ; and , undoubtedly , those around them . The people of the Thebais , also , at a much later period worshipped one God . But all , who followed these at a little distance of time , became Polytheists . Whence could this fact be ...
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... friends ; and not improbably to many others . It is certain , therefore , that Revelation was begun at a period , sufficiently early at least , if we receive the testimony , given by itself : and , without this , we know nothing ...
... friends ; and not improbably to many others . It is certain , therefore , that Revelation was begun at a period , sufficiently early at least , if we receive the testimony , given by itself : and , without this , we know nothing ...
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