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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... ourselves wretched by anxious carings and apprehen- fions about the future ; but , in all cafes of difficulty , to perform diligently that part which appears wisest and best for us to per- form ; then to resign the matter into the hands ...
... ourselves wretched by anxious carings and apprehen- fions about the future ; but , in all cafes of difficulty , to perform diligently that part which appears wisest and best for us to per- form ; then to resign the matter into the hands ...
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... ourselves miferable by foreftalling mischief , and adding the future to the prefent ; but that , having , through his grace , tranfacted the business , and overcome the difficulties of the day , we should at night difburthen our minds ...
... ourselves miferable by foreftalling mischief , and adding the future to the prefent ; but that , having , through his grace , tranfacted the business , and overcome the difficulties of the day , we should at night difburthen our minds ...
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... ourselves . Thus , in the cafe before us , it is recollected - and let it be recollected — it is good for us to recollect it— that what has happened to the year , muft happen to us . On each of us a day must dawn , which is to be our ...
... ourselves . Thus , in the cafe before us , it is recollected - and let it be recollected — it is good for us to recollect it— that what has happened to the year , muft happen to us . On each of us a day must dawn , which is to be our ...
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... ourselves as to the progrefs we have made in the Chriftian life fince this day twelvemonth , do we find that we have made any progress at all , that we have discarded any evil habits , or acquired any good ones ; that we have mortified ...
... ourselves as to the progrefs we have made in the Chriftian life fince this day twelvemonth , do we find that we have made any progress at all , that we have discarded any evil habits , or acquired any good ones ; that we have mortified ...
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... ourselves of having stood prepared , at all times , and for all events , in fuch habits repentance , faith and charity , as would have rendered our paffage hence welcome and profperous ? If not , should we delay for a moment to make ...
... ourselves of having stood prepared , at all times , and for all events , in fuch habits repentance , faith and charity , as would have rendered our paffage hence welcome and profperous ? If not , should we delay for a moment to make ...
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