The Works of Thomas Secker, LL.D.: Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Volume 2C. and J. Rivington, 1825 - Sermons, English |
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... ourselves , as it were into his hands ; and determining , once for all , that not our own thoughts , inclinations , and desires , shall govern us , but the laws of God : not our will , but his , however contrary to it , shall be done ...
... ourselves , as it were into his hands ; and determining , once for all , that not our own thoughts , inclinations , and desires , shall govern us , but the laws of God : not our will , but his , however contrary to it , shall be done ...
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... ourselves and follow him : that through him , as our high priest , we present our souls and bodies a sacri- fice to God , beseeching him to accept the gift , to take and keep possession of us . And though we think ourselves ever so good ...
... ourselves and follow him : that through him , as our high priest , we present our souls and bodies a sacri- fice to God , beseeching him to accept the gift , to take and keep possession of us . And though we think ourselves ever so good ...
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... ourselves to it , and carefully to improve ourselves by it , walking in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless † . But as we are happily reserved to the fullest and clearest , the most rational and amiable exhibition ...
... ourselves to it , and carefully to improve ourselves by it , walking in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless † . But as we are happily reserved to the fullest and clearest , the most rational and amiable exhibition ...
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