The Sermons of Mr. Yorick, Volumen1W. and W. Smith, G. Faulkner, P. Wilson, and H. Bradley, 1767 - 96 páginas |
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... bleffing , vouchsafed to us , fince we became a nation , making it hard to defift from fuch an applica- tion . I begin with the firft in order of time , as well as the greatest of national deliverances , —our deliverance from darkness ...
... bleffing , vouchsafed to us , fince we became a nation , making it hard to defift from fuch an applica- tion . I begin with the firft in order of time , as well as the greatest of national deliverances , —our deliverance from darkness ...
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... bleffing of the light of the gof- pel , we must not forget that by which it was preserved from the danger of being totally fmothered and extinguished , by that vast swarm of barbarous nations , which came down upon us from the north ...
... bleffing of the light of the gof- pel , we must not forget that by which it was preserved from the danger of being totally fmothered and extinguished , by that vast swarm of barbarous nations , which came down upon us from the north ...
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... bleffing was neceffary , — and it was granted.- God having multiplied the years of that re- nowned princefs to an uncommon number , giving her time , as well as a heart , to fix a wavering perfecuted people , and settle them u pon fuch ...
... bleffing was neceffary , — and it was granted.- God having multiplied the years of that re- nowned princefs to an uncommon number , giving her time , as well as a heart , to fix a wavering perfecuted people , and settle them u pon fuch ...
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... bleffing , we charge the enjoyment of every thing fince , worth a free man's living for , —the revival of our liberty , our religion ; the just rights of our kings , -- and the juft rights of our people , —and along with all , that ...
... bleffing , we charge the enjoyment of every thing fince , worth a free man's living for , —the revival of our liberty , our religion ; the just rights of our kings , -- and the juft rights of our people , —and along with all , that ...
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... - fwered , That if it should fail of a bleffing here , -it will have one advantage at least , which is this , It will fave thy own foul ; which may God grant . Amen . T SERMON VII . The Hiftory of JACOB , confidered . 116 VI . SERMON.
... - fwered , That if it should fail of a bleffing here , -it will have one advantage at least , which is this , It will fave thy own foul ; which may God grant . Amen . T SERMON VII . The Hiftory of JACOB , confidered . 116 VI . SERMON.
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