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Page 12
... joys and privileges of the Gospel ; and indeed is at once the best preservative of those blessings , and the best evi- dence that they are scriptural : whilst without it our faith is dead , our hope delusive , our 12 THE EXCELLENCY OF.
... joys and privileges of the Gospel ; and indeed is at once the best preservative of those blessings , and the best evi- dence that they are scriptural : whilst without it our faith is dead , our hope delusive , our 12 THE EXCELLENCY OF.
Page 14
... whilst for delight , they are sweeter than honey . In the first point of view , they are the objects of our esteem ; in the se- cond , of our love . AS TO ITS VALUE , THE WORD OF GOD IS MORE PRECIOUS THAN GOLD . This is a consé- quence ...
... whilst for delight , they are sweeter than honey . In the first point of view , they are the objects of our esteem ; in the se- cond , of our love . AS TO ITS VALUE , THE WORD OF GOD IS MORE PRECIOUS THAN GOLD . This is a consé- quence ...
Page 16
... whilst his mouth praises God with joyful lips . Yes , there is a delight in the prospect of salvation , in the discoveries of faith , in the contemplation of the promises , in the intimacies of communion , which no words can express ...
... whilst his mouth praises God with joyful lips . Yes , there is a delight in the prospect of salvation , in the discoveries of faith , in the contemplation of the promises , in the intimacies of communion , which no words can express ...
Page 18
... Whilst the royal Psalmist esteemed so highly the small portion of the Scriptures which was extant when he wrote the words of my text , and which was probably little more than the five books of Moses ; you disregard the Sacred Vo- lume ...
... Whilst the royal Psalmist esteemed so highly the small portion of the Scriptures which was extant when he wrote the words of my text , and which was probably little more than the five books of Moses ; you disregard the Sacred Vo- lume ...
Page 24
... whilst the Greeks , who were the body of the inhabit- ants , sought for the display of human wisdom and philosophy , the ornaments of eloquence , and the charms of address . To the first , there- fore , the preaching of the Cross was an ...
... whilst the Greeks , who were the body of the inhabit- ants , sought for the display of human wisdom and philosophy , the ornaments of eloquence , and the charms of address . To the first , there- fore , the preaching of the Cross was an ...
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