Sermons, on several subjects [ed. by G. Stephenson].1815 |
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Pagina 7
... end . We see mankind about us in motion and ac- tion , but all these motions and actions di- rected to worldly objects . We hear their conversation , but it is all the same way . And this is what we see and hear from the B 4 7.
... end . We see mankind about us in motion and ac- tion , but all these motions and actions di- rected to worldly objects . We hear their conversation , but it is all the same way . And this is what we see and hear from the B 4 7.
Pagina 32
... object of devotion to every creature which he has made capable of devotion ; consequently , our minds can never be right towards him , unless they be in a devotional frame . It cannot be disputed , but that the author and giver 32.
... object of devotion to every creature which he has made capable of devotion ; consequently , our minds can never be right towards him , unless they be in a devotional frame . It cannot be disputed , but that the author and giver 32.
Pagina 41
... , as to enable him to join in it with effect ; with effect as to his own soul ; with effect as to every object , both public and private , intended by public worship . Wanderings and forgetfulness , remissions and intermissions of 41.
... , as to enable him to join in it with effect ; with effect as to his own soul ; with effect as to every object , both public and private , intended by public worship . Wanderings and forgetfulness , remissions and intermissions of 41.
Pagina 51
... object of this cen- sure . Lastly , and what has already been in- timated , the spirit of devotion will cause our prayers to have an effect upon our practice . For example : if we repeated the confession in our liturgy with a true pe ...
... object of this cen- sure . Lastly , and what has already been in- timated , the spirit of devotion will cause our prayers to have an effect upon our practice . For example : if we repeated the confession in our liturgy with a true pe ...
Pagina 59
... object . But if our enjoyments raise our affections , still more will our hopes do the same ; and , most of all beyond comparison , those hopes which religion inspires .. Think of man , and think of heaven ; think what he is , and what ...
... object . But if our enjoyments raise our affections , still more will our hopes do the same ; and , most of all beyond comparison , those hopes which religion inspires .. Think of man , and think of heaven ; think what he is , and what ...
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