Sermons, on several subjects [ed. by G. Stephenson].1815 |
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Pagina 1
... observe us , is now and then pro- duced by prudential 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 ...
... observe us , is now and then pro- duced by prudential 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 ...
Pagina 3
... observe . But it is the characteristic of religion to hold out to our consideration 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 ...
... observe . But it is the characteristic of religion to hold out to our consideration 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 ...
Pagina 37
... observe whe- ther we have a relish for these composi tions ; whether our hearts are stirred as we read them ; whether we perceive in them words alone , a mere letter , or so many grateful gratifying sentiments towards God , in unison ...
... observe whe- ther we have a relish for these composi tions ; whether our hearts are stirred as we read them ; whether we perceive in them words alone , a mere letter , or so many grateful gratifying sentiments towards God , in unison ...
Pagina 49
... vents itself in repetition . Observe a person racked by excruciating bodily pain ; or a person suddenly struck with the news of some dreadful calamity ; or a person la E bouring under some cutting anguish of soul ; and you 49.
... vents itself in repetition . Observe a person racked by excruciating bodily pain ; or a person suddenly struck with the news of some dreadful calamity ; or a person la E bouring under some cutting anguish of soul ; and you 49.
Pagina 95
... observe , that it was necessary that the body of our Lord at his transfiguration , at his appear- ance , after his resurrection , at his ascension into heaven , at his appearance to Stephen , should preserve a resemblance to his hu- man ...
... observe , that it was necessary that the body of our Lord at his transfiguration , at his appear- ance , after his resurrection , at his ascension into heaven , at his appearance to Stephen , should preserve a resemblance to his hu- man ...
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