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... live in so- ciety , engage in the business of life , and yet do nothing , in word or deed , except what he considers himself as doing according to the will of God . By some persons , ignorant of Christianity , who consider it as ...
... live in so- ciety , engage in the business of life , and yet do nothing , in word or deed , except what he considers himself as doing according to the will of God . By some persons , ignorant of Christianity , who consider it as ...
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... live . The commission of our Lord to his Apostles re- quired that they should go into all the world , and preach the Gospel to every creature . I proceed , then , to consider , II . The claim it has upon our attention . " It is a ...
... live . The commission of our Lord to his Apostles re- quired that they should go into all the world , and preach the Gospel to every creature . I proceed , then , to consider , II . The claim it has upon our attention . " It is a ...
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... live like those who know the stable founda- tion of their hope , and are looking for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ , to perfect in glory the hap- piness of his saints , and to bestow eternal salvation on all them that believe ...
... live like those who know the stable founda- tion of their hope , and are looking for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ , to perfect in glory the hap- piness of his saints , and to bestow eternal salvation on all them that believe ...
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... live- liness of alarm , as to their present prevalence , which is felt by some persons , and on which the objec- tion we are considering proceeds . But that is a question which it may not be necessary to settle . For , granting the ...
... live- liness of alarm , as to their present prevalence , which is felt by some persons , and on which the objec- tion we are considering proceeds . But that is a question which it may not be necessary to settle . For , granting the ...
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... live with their mothers ; who are , for the most part , sunk in sin , poverty , and wretchedness ; and they daily witness scenes , the most improper and shocking that can well be conceived . Some of them are as white as the fairest ...
... live with their mothers ; who are , for the most part , sunk in sin , poverty , and wretchedness ; and they daily witness scenes , the most improper and shocking that can well be conceived . Some of them are as white as the fairest ...
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