The Works of the Rev. P. Doddridge, Volume 2E. Baines, 1803 - Theology |
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... present purpose to observe , that when he recommends to Peter the care of his flock , as the most im- portant and acceptable evidence of his sincere affection to his person , he varies the phrase ; in one place saying , feed my sheep ...
... present purpose to observe , that when he recommends to Peter the care of his flock , as the most im- portant and acceptable evidence of his sincere affection to his person , he varies the phrase ; in one place saying , feed my sheep ...
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... present life , it is a most lovely orna- ment , which engages universal esteem and affection ; so that Before honour is humility¶ : On the whole we find , Ile that exalteh himself is abased , and he that humbleth himself is exalted ...
... present life , it is a most lovely orna- ment , which engages universal esteem and affection ; so that Before honour is humility¶ : On the whole we find , Ile that exalteh himself is abased , and he that humbleth himself is exalted ...
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... present duty , and a probable view of future success ; such a satisfaction may attend those actions , which are in themselves most painful and mortifying . But I refer to the entertainment immediately flowing from the em- ployment ...
... present duty , and a probable view of future success ; such a satisfaction may attend those actions , which are in themselves most painful and mortifying . But I refer to the entertainment immediately flowing from the em- ployment ...
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... present and future happiness of your children , and to your own comfort both in life and death . Weighty and comprehensive thoughts ! which I shall briefly toucht , and to which I beg you will renew your attention . 1. The honour of God ...
... present and future happiness of your children , and to your own comfort both in life and death . Weighty and comprehensive thoughts ! which I shall briefly toucht , and to which I beg you will renew your attention . 1. The honour of God ...
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... you have a prospect of seeing them but once more , and that at the tribu- nal of God , where the best you can expect , in their present circumstances , is to rise up in judgment against them 38 SER . II . ON THE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN .
... you have a prospect of seeing them but once more , and that at the tribu- nal of God , where the best you can expect , in their present circumstances , is to rise up in judgment against them 38 SER . II . ON THE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN .
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