Sermons, on several subjects [ed. by G. Stephenson].1815 |
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Pagina 7
... become serious things in- deed , as being the things which now make them wretched and miserable . Therefore a man must learn to be affected by events which appear to lie at some distance , be- fore he will be seriously affected by reli ...
... become serious things in- deed , as being the things which now make them wretched and miserable . Therefore a man must learn to be affected by events which appear to lie at some distance , be- fore he will be seriously affected by reli ...
Pagina 30
... become gradually less and fewer . Whereas , if we begin with objections ; if all we consider about religion be its difficulties ; but , most especially , if we permit the suggestion of difficulties to drive us into a practical re ...
... become gradually less and fewer . Whereas , if we begin with objections ; if all we consider about religion be its difficulties ; but , most especially , if we permit the suggestion of difficulties to drive us into a practical re ...
Pagina 51
... the time , this would be the certain benefit , especially in the case of an often - repeated sin , that the mind would become more and more concerned , more and more filled with • compunction and remorse , so as to be forced E 2 51.
... the time , this would be the certain benefit , especially in the case of an often - repeated sin , that the mind would become more and more concerned , more and more filled with • compunction and remorse , so as to be forced E 2 51.
Pagina 59
... become . Think of this again and again ; and it is impossible , but that the prospect of being so rewarded for our poor labours , so rest- ing from our past troubles , so forgiven for our repented sins , must fill our hearts with the ...
... become . Think of this again and again ; and it is impossible , but that the prospect of being so rewarded for our poor labours , so rest- ing from our past troubles , so forgiven for our repented sins , must fill our hearts with the ...
Pagina 66
... become ours by future improvement , and in a more exalted state of existence : but it cannot , I am afraid , be said to be our condition now . The love of God subsists in the heart of good men , as a powerful principle of ac- tion : but ...
... become ours by future improvement , and in a more exalted state of existence : but it cannot , I am afraid , be said to be our condition now . The love of God subsists in the heart of good men , as a powerful principle of ac- tion : but ...
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