Sermons, on several subjects [ed. by G. Stephenson].1815 |
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Pagina 2
... these reflections , that is to say , they suffer no- thing of the kind to enter into their thoughts . There are grown men and wo- men , nay , even middle - aged persons , who have not thought seriously about religion an hour , nor 2.
... these reflections , that is to say , they suffer no- thing of the kind to enter into their thoughts . There are grown men and wo- men , nay , even middle - aged persons , who have not thought seriously about religion an hour , nor 2.
Pagina 3
... kind , who are wrought upon by nothing but what applies immediately to their senses ; by what they see , or by what they feel ; by pleasures or pains , or by the near prospect of pleasures and pains which they actually experience or ...
... kind , who are wrought upon by nothing but what applies immediately to their senses ; by what they see , or by what they feel ; by pleasures or pains , or by the near prospect of pleasures and pains which they actually experience or ...
Pagina 11
... re- ligion ; a kind of profligacy , which rejects and sets at nought the whole thing ; or it brings upon the heart an averseness to the subject , a fixed dislike and reluctance to enter upon its concerns in any way what- ever . 11.
... re- ligion ; a kind of profligacy , which rejects and sets at nought the whole thing ; or it brings upon the heart an averseness to the subject , a fixed dislike and reluctance to enter upon its concerns in any way what- ever . 11.
Pagina 14
... kind , especially of that class of mankind which must , or does , give much of its time and care to worldly concerns , they are little less than absolutely necessary ; if we judge it to be necessary to maintain and uphold any 11 14.
... kind , especially of that class of mankind which must , or does , give much of its time and care to worldly concerns , they are little less than absolutely necessary ; if we judge it to be necessary to maintain and uphold any 11 14.
Pagina 26
... kind . Can it then be true , that religion leads to melancholy ? Occasions arise to every man living ; to many very severe as well as repeated occasions , in which the hopes of religion are the only stay that is left him . Godly men ...
... kind . Can it then be true , that religion leads to melancholy ? Occasions arise to every man living ; to many very severe as well as repeated occasions , in which the hopes of religion are the only stay that is left him . Godly men ...
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