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Samuel Lavington. Some Readers may object to the number of Funeral Sermons which appear in this volume .. But as the circumstances attend- ing the Lake family , for whom six of them were preached , were remarkable ; and as these ...
Samuel Lavington. Some Readers may object to the number of Funeral Sermons which appear in this volume .. But as the circumstances attend- ing the Lake family , for whom six of them were preached , were remarkable ; and as these ...
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... neither : I shall be best of all when my breath is entirely stopped ; -but if I had breath ; I could sing now as cheerfully as ever I did in my life . " O what a great change will it appear to B 2 SERM . 1. ] Mr. William Lake .
... neither : I shall be best of all when my breath is entirely stopped ; -but if I had breath ; I could sing now as cheerfully as ever I did in my life . " O what a great change will it appear to B 2 SERM . 1. ] Mr. William Lake .
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Samuel Lavington. " O what a great change will it appear to me by and by ; God shall wipe away all tears from my eyes . No pains , no faintings , no heaviness then . — I would not be impatient , but I can't help saying I long for the ...
Samuel Lavington. " O what a great change will it appear to me by and by ; God shall wipe away all tears from my eyes . No pains , no faintings , no heaviness then . — I would not be impatient , but I can't help saying I long for the ...
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... he said : " Indeed I don't know what to think of it . The place - the work - the en- joyments - every thing , appears so great , that I am lost ; I cannot form any distinct conceptions about it 6 [ SERM . I. On the Death of.
... he said : " Indeed I don't know what to think of it . The place - the work - the en- joyments - every thing , appears so great , that I am lost ; I cannot form any distinct conceptions about it 6 [ SERM . I. On the Death of.
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... appear still more striking , if we consider them in connection with the providence . Imagine them to be the parting counsel of her whose death we mourn . Imagine , that , having leave from Him who hath the keys of death and the ...
... appear still more striking , if we consider them in connection with the providence . Imagine them to be the parting counsel of her whose death we mourn . Imagine , that , having leave from Him who hath the keys of death and the ...
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