Discourses on Several Subjects and Occasions: By George Horne, ...J. Cooke; and G. G. and J. Robinson, T. Cadell, and F. and C. Rivington, London, 1795 |
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... glory was not arrayed like it . It resembles a greater than Solomon , whose face did fhine as the fun , and whose rai- ment was white as the light , fo as no fuller on earth , no effort of human skill and la- bour , could whiten it ...
... glory was not arrayed like it . It resembles a greater than Solomon , whose face did fhine as the fun , and whose rai- ment was white as the light , fo as no fuller on earth , no effort of human skill and la- bour , could whiten it ...
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... glory on your Maker , and to cheer the hearts of men . And although your appointed time on earth be short , and you likewise must fade away , and return to duft ; yet even from that duft can the fame influences call you forth , to be ...
... glory on your Maker , and to cheer the hearts of men . And although your appointed time on earth be short , and you likewise must fade away , and return to duft ; yet even from that duft can the fame influences call you forth , to be ...
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... glory of God , and the good of mankind , it is a bleffing , for this reason , because " it is " more bleffed to give , than to receive : " but the number of these is small , very fmall indeed . If religion therefore does not give a man ...
... glory of God , and the good of mankind , it is a bleffing , for this reason , because " it is " more bleffed to give , than to receive : " but the number of these is small , very fmall indeed . If religion therefore does not give a man ...
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... glory of this ha- " bitable world . How , by the force of one " element breaking loose upon the rest , all " the varieties of nature , all the works of દ art , all the labours of men , are reduced " to nothing ! All that we admired and ...
... glory of this ha- " bitable world . How , by the force of one " element breaking loose upon the rest , all " the varieties of nature , all the works of દ art , all the labours of men , are reduced " to nothing ! All that we admired and ...
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... glory of the latter house greater than the glory of the former . " " He came to his " own , but his own received him not . " The rulers of the then church would not acknowlege him : they were offended ( it was but a natural consequence ) ...
... glory of the latter house greater than the glory of the former . " " He came to his " own , but his own received him not . " The rulers of the then church would not acknowlege him : they were offended ( it was but a natural consequence ) ...
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