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... Sermons . The egregi- ous partiality and extravagant applause we refer to , has afforded great amusement to such of us on this side of the Tweed as were in the secret ; and produced equal astonish- ment , no doubt , among the ' gude ...
... Sermons . The egregi- ous partiality and extravagant applause we refer to , has afforded great amusement to such of us on this side of the Tweed as were in the secret ; and produced equal astonish- ment , no doubt , among the ' gude ...
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... Sermons principally designed to illustrate and to enforce Chris- tian Morality . By the Rev. Thomas Gisborne , M. A. 8vo . pp . 430 . price 8s . Cadell and Co. 1809 . WE have read these sermons with so much satisfaction , that were it ...
... Sermons principally designed to illustrate and to enforce Chris- tian Morality . By the Rev. Thomas Gisborne , M. A. 8vo . pp . 430 . price 8s . Cadell and Co. 1809 . WE have read these sermons with so much satisfaction , that were it ...
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... cordials , whose si- tuation required alteratives and correctives . Preachers and hearers have a reciprocal influence on each other ; and the 6 < fear of being reproached as legal , ' deterred 72 Gisborne's Sermons .
... cordials , whose si- tuation required alteratives and correctives . Preachers and hearers have a reciprocal influence on each other ; and the 6 < fear of being reproached as legal , ' deterred 72 Gisborne's Sermons .
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... not suspect we mean to apply this censure indiscriminately , or that we are insensible to the extraordinary merits of a Barrow or of a • el Tillotson , who have cultivated Christian morals with 74 Gisborne's Sermons .
... not suspect we mean to apply this censure indiscriminately , or that we are insensible to the extraordinary merits of a Barrow or of a • el Tillotson , who have cultivated Christian morals with 74 Gisborne's Sermons .
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... . From the perusal of their writings , the impression naturally results , that a belief of the evidences of revealed religion , joined to a cor- rect deportment in social life , is adequate to all Gisborne's Sermons . 75.
... . From the perusal of their writings , the impression naturally results , that a belief of the evidences of revealed religion , joined to a cor- rect deportment in social life , is adequate to all Gisborne's Sermons . 75.
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.