Sermons, Τόμος 1T. Cadell; F.C. & J Rivington [& others], 1822 - 475 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 16
... misfortunes of life ; so as to contemplate them in prospect without dismay , and , if they must befal , to bear them without dejection . Throughout every * Eccles . xi . 8 . age , the wisdom of the wise , the treasures.
... misfortunes of life ; so as to contemplate them in prospect without dismay , and , if they must befal , to bear them without dejection . Throughout every * Eccles . xi . 8 . age , the wisdom of the wise , the treasures.
Σελίδα 18
... dejection under the slightest trials . While worldly men enlarge their possessions , and extend their connections , they imagine that they are strengthening themselves against all the possible vicissitudes of life . They say in their ...
... dejection under the slightest trials . While worldly men enlarge their possessions , and extend their connections , they imagine that they are strengthening themselves against all the possible vicissitudes of life . They say in their ...
Σελίδα 20
... dejection . He is inured to tempe- rance and restraint . He has learned firmness and self - command . He is accustomed to look up to that Supreme Providence , which disposes of human affairs , not with reverence only , but with trust ...
... dejection . He is inured to tempe- rance and restraint . He has learned firmness and self - command . He is accustomed to look up to that Supreme Providence , which disposes of human affairs , not with reverence only , but with trust ...
Σελίδα 21
... dejection , withdraw into the shade . Excluded from several advantages of the world , he may be obliged to retreat into a narrower circle , but within that circle he will find many comforts left . His chief pleasures were always of the ...
... dejection , withdraw into the shade . Excluded from several advantages of the world , he may be obliged to retreat into a narrower circle , but within that circle he will find many comforts left . His chief pleasures were always of the ...
Σελίδα 45
... dejection . There are vacuities in the happiest life , which it is not in the power of the world to fill up . What relief so adapted to those vacant or dejected periods , as the pleasing hopes which arise from immortality ? How barren ...
... dejection . There are vacuities in the happiest life , which it is not in the power of the world to fill up . What relief so adapted to those vacant or dejected periods , as the pleasing hopes which arise from immortality ? How barren ...
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