Helps to Composition: Or, Six Hundred Skeletons of Sermons, Several Being the Substance of Sermons Preached Before the UniversityWilliam W. Woodward, 1810 |
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... honour to God , through whose illuminating and converting grace he has been enabled to make such attainments . This experience being not peculiar to Ephraim , but common to all true penitents , we illustrate and confirm it by suitable ...
... honour to God , through whose illuminating and converting grace he has been enabled to make such attainments . This experience being not peculiar to Ephraim , but common to all true penitents , we illustrate and confirm it by suitable ...
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... progress he has made , and he gives the glory of it to God- " In such a state he is most acceptable to God- " Whilst he can scarcely find terms whereby to ex- press his own vileness , God accounts no honours too viii PREFACE .
... progress he has made , and he gives the glory of it to God- " In such a state he is most acceptable to God- " Whilst he can scarcely find terms whereby to ex- press his own vileness , God accounts no honours too viii PREFACE .
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... honours too great for him- " He owns him as a pleasant child ; expresses his com- passionate regard for him , promises ... honour- " This , if considered in itself , is vile ; if , as estimated by the best judges , worthless- " The soul ...
... honours too great for him- " He owns him as a pleasant child ; expresses his com- passionate regard for him , promises ... honour- " This , if considered in itself , is vile ; if , as estimated by the best judges , worthless- " The soul ...
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... ; and notwithstand- ing there never afterwards was any connexion between the parties , he retained an unfeigned regard for his young inquirer to the hour of his death . God of his honour , and to deny that he xviii PREFACE .
... ; and notwithstand- ing there never afterwards was any connexion between the parties , he retained an unfeigned regard for his young inquirer to the hour of his death . God of his honour , and to deny that he xviii PREFACE .
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... honour , and to deny that he is both " the Author and the Finisher of our faith , " they are equally abhorrent from the sentiments of our established church , and from the plainest declarations of holy writ . The author humbly ...
... honour , and to deny that he is both " the Author and the Finisher of our faith , " they are equally abhorrent from the sentiments of our established church , and from the plainest declarations of holy writ . The author humbly ...
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