Sermons, on several subjects [ed. by G. Stephenson].1815 |
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Pagina 3
... consequences which we do not perceive at the time . That is its very office and province . Therefore , if men will restrict and confine all their regards and all their cares to things which they perceive with their out- ward senses ; if ...
... consequences which we do not perceive at the time . That is its very office and province . Therefore , if men will restrict and confine all their regards and all their cares to things which they perceive with their out- ward senses ; if ...
Pagina 5
... consequences properly follow from it , is another question ; but the proposition it- self shows , that they who cannot , and they who will not , raise their minds above the mere information of their senses , are in a state of gross ...
... consequences properly follow from it , is another question ; but the proposition it- self shows , that they who cannot , and they who will not , raise their minds above the mere information of their senses , are in a state of gross ...
Pagina 12
... consequence which almost universally fol- lows from them . We measure the importance of things , not by what , or according to what they are in truth , but by and according to the space and room which they occupy in our minds . Now our ...
... consequence which almost universally fol- lows from them . We measure the importance of things , not by what , or according to what they are in truth , but by and according to the space and room which they occupy in our minds . Now our ...
Pagina 13
... consequence is , that worldly interest comes to be the serious thing with us , religion comparatively the trifle . Men of business are naturally seri- ous ; but all their seriousness is absorbed by their business . In religion they are ...
... consequence is , that worldly interest comes to be the serious thing with us , religion comparatively the trifle . Men of business are naturally seri- ous ; but all their seriousness is absorbed by their business . In religion they are ...
Pagina 21
... , with scorn , has the pernicious consequence of destroying our own seri- ousness , together with the seriousness of those who hear or join in such sort of con- versation ; especially if they be young per- sons and c 3 21.
... , with scorn , has the pernicious consequence of destroying our own seri- ousness , together with the seriousness of those who hear or join in such sort of con- versation ; especially if they be young per- sons and c 3 21.
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