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    43 The Lord’s People Righteous

    “Perfect and upright.”—Job 1:1 You have read the history of Job, how that Satan desired to sift him as wheat is sifted, affirming that he would make him curse God to his face, and that God granted his request, so far as to suffer his infernal majesty to do his utmost to make Job curse God. But was this to…

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    44. God’s People Led By Him In His Paths

    Preached on Tuesday Evening, May 21st, 1839, in Gower Street Chapel, London. “Hold up my goings in thy paths, that my footsteps slip not.”—Ps. 17:5. One difference betwixt the presumptuous professor and a child of God, blessed with a tender conscience, is this: the presumptuous professor seems anxious to know how far he may go without being particularly criminal, what…

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    46 A Godly Man

    “For this shall every one that is godly pray unto thee at a time when thou mayest be found.”—Psalm 32:6 Let us inquire what constitutes a godly man; and, in order to clear the way for this, we will first notice a few things that men may possess, and yet not be godly. We live in a day when we…

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    47 God Our Salvation

    A Sermon Preached By William Gadsby At Hedworth, On Wednesday Evening, June 14th, 1848. The following discourse was the last preached in Warwickshire by the late Mr. Gadsby. It was delivered on Wednesday evening, June 14th, 1843, at the Baptist Chapel, Bed worth. The chapel was densely crowded. While preaching, Mr. G. seemed to be quite at home. After often…

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    48 The Tongue Speaking Of Righteousness

    A Sermon Preached By William Gadsby At Zoar Chapel, Great Alie Street, London, On Thursday Evening, June 1st, 1843 “And ray tongue shall speak of thy righteousness and of thy praise all the day long.”—Psalm 35:28 Perhaps some child of God may say, “Well; a text like this cuts me up, root and branch; for I consider it the language…