Sermons, on several subjects [ed. by G. Stephenson].1815 |
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Pagina 8
... regard this life alone and its interests . Can it then be won- dered at that an early worldly - mindedness is bred in our hearts so strong as to shut out heavenly - mindedness entirely ? In the contest which is always carrying on be ...
... regard this life alone and its interests . Can it then be won- dered at that an early worldly - mindedness is bred in our hearts so strong as to shut out heavenly - mindedness entirely ? In the contest which is always carrying on be ...
Pagina 10
... regard as trifling . This is im- possible . And we are led to regard a thing as trifling , which engages no portion of our habitual thoughts , in comparison with what other things do . But further ; the world , even in its in- nocent ...
... regard as trifling . This is im- possible . And we are led to regard a thing as trifling , which engages no portion of our habitual thoughts , in comparison with what other things do . But further ; the world , even in its in- nocent ...
Pagina 12
... regard to reli- gion . And this effect belongs to sins of sensuality more than to other sins . It is a consequence which almost universally fol- lows from them . We measure the importance of things , not by what , or according to what ...
... regard to reli- gion . And this effect belongs to sins of sensuality more than to other sins . It is a consequence which almost universally fol- lows from them . We measure the importance of things , not by what , or according to what ...
Pagina 19
... regard the practice with respect to those who use it , or to those who hear it , it is highly to be blamed , and is productive of great mischief . In those who use it , it amounts almost to a proof that they are destitute of religious ...
... regard the practice with respect to those who use it , or to those who hear it , it is highly to be blamed , and is productive of great mischief . In those who use it , it amounts almost to a proof that they are destitute of religious ...
Pagina 23
... regard , or , as the objectors would call it , over - regard for religion , is incon- sistent with the interest and welfare of our families , and with success and prosperity in our worldly affairs . I believe that there is very little ...
... regard , or , as the objectors would call it , over - regard for religion , is incon- sistent with the interest and welfare of our families , and with success and prosperity in our worldly affairs . I believe that there is very little ...
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