Sermons, on several subjects [ed. by G. Stephenson].1815 |
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Pagina 6
... reason and duty , in every con- dition and at every period of life . Even in youth they are built upon falsehood and folly . Young persons , as well as old , find that things do actually come to pass . Evils and mischiefs , which they ...
... reason and duty , in every con- dition and at every period of life . Even in youth they are built upon falsehood and folly . Young persons , as well as old , find that things do actually come to pass . Evils and mischiefs , which they ...
Pagina 9
... Reason , faith , and hope , are the only prin- ciples to which religion applies , or possi- bly can apply : and it is reason , faith , and hope , striving with sense , striving with temptation , striving for things absent against things ...
... Reason , faith , and hope , are the only prin- ciples to which religion applies , or possi- bly can apply : and it is reason , faith , and hope , striving with sense , striving with temptation , striving for things absent against things ...
Pagina 18
... reason , that it implies and includes that most important duty , self - examination : for I hold it to be next to impossible for a man to meditate upon religion , without meditating at the same time upon his own present condition with ...
... reason , that it implies and includes that most important duty , self - examination : for I hold it to be next to impossible for a man to meditate upon religion , without meditating at the same time upon his own present condition with ...
Pagina 23
... reason and principle there is none . A good Christian divides his time between the duties of religion , the calls of business , and those quiet relaxations which may be in- nocently allowed to his circumstances and condition , and which ...
... reason and principle there is none . A good Christian divides his time between the duties of religion , the calls of business , and those quiet relaxations which may be in- nocently allowed to his circumstances and condition , and which ...
Pagina 27
... reason of the thing . I take upon me to say , that religious men are generally cheer- ful . If this be not observed , as might be expected , supposing it to be true , it is be- cause the cheerfulness which religion in- spires does not ...
... reason of the thing . I take upon me to say , that religious men are generally cheer- ful . If this be not observed , as might be expected , supposing it to be true , it is be- cause the cheerfulness which religion in- spires does not ...
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