Sermons, on several subjects [ed. by G. Stephenson].1815 |
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Pagina 7
... effect . Many of us are brought up with this world set before us and nothing else . Whatever promotes this world's prosperity is praised ; whatever hurts and obstructs and preju- dices this world's prosperity is blamed : and there all ...
... effect . Many of us are brought up with this world set before us and nothing else . Whatever promotes this world's prosperity is praised ; whatever hurts and obstructs and preju- dices this world's prosperity is blamed : and there all ...
Pagina 11
... effect upon the heart of man in de- stroying the religious principle within him ; or still more surely in preventing the form- ation of that principle . It either induces an open profaneness of conversation and behaviour , which scorns ...
... effect upon the heart of man in de- stroying the religious principle within him ; or still more surely in preventing the form- ation of that principle . It either induces an open profaneness of conversation and behaviour , which scorns ...
Pagina 12
... effect we allude to is not so reasoning or argumentative as this . It is a specific effect upon the mind . The heart is ren- dered unsusceptible of religious impres- sions , incapable of a serious regard to reli- gion . And this effect ...
... effect we allude to is not so reasoning or argumentative as this . It is a specific effect upon the mind . The heart is ren- dered unsusceptible of religious impres- sions , incapable of a serious regard to reli- gion . And this effect ...
Pagina 19
... effect is this . If they have concern about religion , and the dispo- sition towards religion which they ought to have , and which we signify by this word seriousness , they will be inwardly shocked and offended by the levity with which ...
... effect is this . If they have concern about religion , and the dispo- sition towards religion which they ought to have , and which we signify by this word seriousness , they will be inwardly shocked and offended by the levity with which ...
Pagina 20
... effects both upon the speaker and the hearer which we have no- ticed and as in other instances , so in this , give me leave to say , that it is very much misplaced . In the first place , were the doctrines and sentiments of those who ...
... effects both upon the speaker and the hearer which we have no- ticed and as in other instances , so in this , give me leave to say , that it is very much misplaced . In the first place , were the doctrines and sentiments of those who ...
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