Sermons ... left for publication by John Taylor, LL.D. [With a portrait.]T. Procter, 1835 - 388 pages |
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Page 19
... mercy upon him , and to our God , for he will abun- dantly pardon . " - Isaiah , chap . lv , ver . vii . THAT God is a Being of infinite mercy ; that that he desires not the death of a sinner , nor takes any pleasure in the misery of ...
... mercy upon him , and to our God , for he will abun- dantly pardon . " - Isaiah , chap . lv , ver . vii . THAT God is a Being of infinite mercy ; that that he desires not the death of a sinner , nor takes any pleasure in the misery of ...
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... mercy ; and is introduced as expostulating with mankind upon their obstinacy in wickedness ; and warning them , with the highest affection , to avoid those punishments , which the laws of his government make it necessary to inflict upon ...
... mercy ; and is introduced as expostulating with mankind upon their obstinacy in wickedness ; and warning them , with the highest affection , to avoid those punishments , which the laws of his government make it necessary to inflict upon ...
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... mercy with him , therefore shall he be feared . It is reasonable , that we should endeavour to please him , because we know that every sincere endeavour will be rewarded by him ; that we should use all the means in our power , to ...
... mercy with him , therefore shall he be feared . It is reasonable , that we should endeavour to please him , because we know that every sincere endeavour will be rewarded by him ; that we should use all the means in our power , to ...
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... mercy with him , were he not to be reconciled after the commission of a crime , what must be the state of those , who are conscious of having once offended him ? A state of gloomy melancholy , or outrageous desperation ; a dismal ...
... mercy with him , were he not to be reconciled after the commission of a crime , what must be the state of those , who are conscious of having once offended him ? A state of gloomy melancholy , or outrageous desperation ; a dismal ...
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... mercy upon his reformation . repen- For reformation is the chief part of tance ; not he that only bewails and confesses , but he that forsakes his sins , repents accept- ably to God , that God who will have mercy , and not sacrifice ...
... mercy upon his reformation . repen- For reformation is the chief part of tance ; not he that only bewails and confesses , but he that forsakes his sins , repents accept- ably to God , that God who will have mercy , and not sacrifice ...
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