Sermons and occasional services selected from the papers of ... John Hincks, with a memoir of the author by J.H. ThomLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, and G. and J. Robinson, 1832 - 515 pages |
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... ment of mind which cannot exert itself freely , except where it is sure of being perfectly sympathized with , this was a part of his character that was but little known . Perhaps his most extraordinary quality , and one which marked him ...
... ment of mind which cannot exert itself freely , except where it is sure of being perfectly sympathized with , this was a part of his character that was but little known . Perhaps his most extraordinary quality , and one which marked him ...
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... ment was worthy of Divine wisdom , and dis- played an intimate acquaintance with the in- tended nature and circumstances of man . The changes which periodically take place in the ap- pearances and relative situations of the heavenly ...
... ment was worthy of Divine wisdom , and dis- played an intimate acquaintance with the in- tended nature and circumstances of man . The changes which periodically take place in the ap- pearances and relative situations of the heavenly ...
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... ment of another . At this period , my Christian friends and brethren , we now find ourselves . Another stage of our mortal journey is over.- We have finished the perusal of another chap- ter of this brief but all - important volume ...
... ment of another . At this period , my Christian friends and brethren , we now find ourselves . Another stage of our mortal journey is over.- We have finished the perusal of another chap- ter of this brief but all - important volume ...
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... ment now brought before you . Even with res- pect to the present life , those consequences are well deserving of our attention . The thought- lessness upon religious subjects , too common in the world , is a copious source of misery ...
... ment now brought before you . Even with res- pect to the present life , those consequences are well deserving of our attention . The thought- lessness upon religious subjects , too common in the world , is a copious source of misery ...
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... ment . Thirdly , the death of Christ led to his exalta- tion to the right hand of God , -to his being in- vested with power to bestow miraculous gifts upon his followers , and thus accomplish the ef- fectual dissemination of his ...
... ment . Thirdly , the death of Christ led to his exalta- tion to the right hand of God , -to his being in- vested with power to bestow miraculous gifts upon his followers , and thus accomplish the ef- fectual dissemination of his ...
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