Sermons, on Practical Subjects: By the Late Rev. Samuel Carr, ... In Three Volumes. ...F. and C. Rivington; J. Robson; and W. Richardson, 1795 |
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... house , or an he - goat out of his fold ? Can he think , that God will eat bull's flesh or drink the blood of goats ? And if indeed he were so disposed , all the beafts of the foreft are his , and fo are the cattle upon a thousand hills ...
... house , or an he - goat out of his fold ? Can he think , that God will eat bull's flesh or drink the blood of goats ? And if indeed he were so disposed , all the beafts of the foreft are his , and fo are the cattle upon a thousand hills ...
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... houses of clay , whose foundation is in the dust ; which are crushed before the moth ! If I juf- tify myself , mine own mouth fhall condemn me : if I fay , I am perfect , it shall also prove me perverse . For how can man be justified ...
... houses of clay , whose foundation is in the dust ; which are crushed before the moth ! If I juf- tify myself , mine own mouth fhall condemn me : if I fay , I am perfect , it shall also prove me perverse . For how can man be justified ...
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... house , that thou " haft brought me hitherto ? And this was 66 yet a small thing in thy fight , O Lord God , " therefore thou hast spoken also of thy fer- " vant's houfe for a great while to come : M.2 " but " but doth this appertain ...
... house , that thou " haft brought me hitherto ? And this was 66 yet a small thing in thy fight , O Lord God , " therefore thou hast spoken also of thy fer- " vant's houfe for a great while to come : M.2 " but " but doth this appertain ...
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... the primitive Chriftians , that they were but of yesterday , and yet filled the court , the fenate - house , and every place of public refort . Thus Thus then did Chrift , by coming at that remarkable 218 SERMON XXXIV .
... the primitive Chriftians , that they were but of yesterday , and yet filled the court , the fenate - house , and every place of public refort . Thus Thus then did Chrift , by coming at that remarkable 218 SERMON XXXIV .
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... that is but his earthly house , and his clothing : but his immortal foul , emancipated from the vaffalage of corruption , and freed from the fetters of its corporeal prifon , prison , will return to God , who gave it 226 SERMON XXXV .
... that is but his earthly house , and his clothing : but his immortal foul , emancipated from the vaffalage of corruption , and freed from the fetters of its corporeal prifon , prison , will return to God , who gave it 226 SERMON XXXV .
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