Sermons, on several subjects [ed. by G. Stephenson].1815 |
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Pagina 1
... motives , or by dint of habit ; but without seriousness there can be no religious principle at the bottom , no course of conduct , flowing from religious motives ; in a word , there can be no reli- gion . This cannot exist without ...
... motives , or by dint of habit ; but without seriousness there can be no religious principle at the bottom , no course of conduct , flowing from religious motives ; in a word , there can be no reli- gion . This cannot exist without ...
Pagina 34
... many undoubtedly do , attend upon acts of religious worship , and even from religious motives , yet , at the same time , without this taste and relish of which we are speaking . Religion has no savour for them . I do not allude to the 34.
... many undoubtedly do , attend upon acts of religious worship , and even from religious motives , yet , at the same time , without this taste and relish of which we are speaking . Religion has no savour for them . I do not allude to the 34.
Pagina 35
... motives of religion ) , yet without any taste or relish for religious exercise itself . That is the case I am con- sidering . It is not for us to presume to speak harshly of any conduct , which pro- ceeds , in any manner , from a regard ...
... motives of religion ) , yet without any taste or relish for religious exercise itself . That is the case I am con- sidering . It is not for us to presume to speak harshly of any conduct , which pro- ceeds , in any manner , from a regard ...
Pagina 36
... who obeys , from whatever motive his obedience springs , provided it be a religious motive , is of a character , as well as in a condition , in- finitely preferable to the character and con- dition of the man whom no motives what- ever can ...
... who obeys , from whatever motive his obedience springs , provided it be a religious motive , is of a character , as well as in a condition , in- finitely preferable to the character and con- dition of the man whom no motives what- ever can ...
Pagina 37
... motives what- ever can induce to perform his duty . Still it is true , that if he feels not within him- self a taste and relish of the service which he performs ( to say nothing of the consi- deration how much less acceptable his ser ...
... motives what- ever can induce to perform his duty . Still it is true , that if he feels not within him- self a taste and relish of the service which he performs ( to say nothing of the consi- deration how much less acceptable his ser ...
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