Sermons, on several subjects [ed. by G. Stephenson].1815 |
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Pagina iii
... respect- ing the Manuscripts as might be deemed necessary , they should be printed by the Rev. Mr. Stephenson , at the expence of the testator's executors , and distri- buted in the neighbourhood , first to those who fre- quented church ...
... respect- ing the Manuscripts as might be deemed necessary , they should be printed by the Rev. Mr. Stephenson , at the expence of the testator's executors , and distri- buted in the neighbourhood , first to those who fre- quented church ...
Pagina 5
... respect to religion , remain a child all his life . A child naturally has no concern but about the things which directly meet its senses ; and the person we describe is in the same condition . Again ; there is a race of giddy thought ...
... respect to religion , remain a child all his life . A child naturally has no concern but about the things which directly meet its senses ; and the person we describe is in the same condition . Again ; there is a race of giddy thought ...
Pagina 18
... respect to the tremendous alternative which is to take place upon him after his death . These are what we understand by reli- gious exercises ; and they are all so far of the same nature with religious ordinances , that they are aids ...
... respect to the tremendous alternative which is to take place upon him after his death . These are what we understand by reli- gious exercises ; and they are all so far of the same nature with religious ordinances , that they are aids ...
Pagina 19
... 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 serious- ness . The ...
... 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 serious- ness . The ...
Pagina 23
... respects the ostentation of wisdom , and not the attainment itself . So long as we mean by righteousness , a sincere and anxious desire to seek out the will of God , and to perform it , it is impossible to be righteous over - much ...
... respects the ostentation of wisdom , and not the attainment itself . So long as we mean by righteousness , a sincere and anxious desire to seek out the will of God , and to perform it , it is impossible to be righteous over - much ...
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