Sermons, on several subjects [ed. by G. Stephenson].1815 |
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Pagina 20
... turn which this levity usually takes , is in jests and raillery upon the opinions , or the peculiarities , or the persons of men of particular sects , or who bear particular names ; especially if they happen to be more serious than ...
... turn which this levity usually takes , is in jests and raillery upon the opinions , or the peculiarities , or the persons of men of particular sects , or who bear particular names ; especially if they happen to be more serious than ...
Pagina 27
... turn which some minds take , namely , that when they find difficul- ties in or concerning religion , or any of the tenets of religion , they forthwith plunge into irreligion ; and make these difficulties , or any degree of uncertainty ...
... turn which some minds take , namely , that when they find difficul- ties in or concerning religion , or any of the tenets of religion , they forthwith plunge into irreligion ; and make these difficulties , or any degree of uncertainty ...
Pagina 40
... turn and cast of our meditations , in the warmth , and ear- nestness , and frequency of our secret appli- cations to God in prayer ; in the deep , un- feigned , heart - piercing , heart - sinking sor- row of our confessions and our ...
... turn and cast of our meditations , in the warmth , and ear- nestness , and frequency of our secret appli- cations to God in prayer ; in the deep , un- feigned , heart - piercing , heart - sinking sor- row of our confessions and our ...
Pagina 41
... turning to the subject . No man who is endued with the taste and relish we speak of , will have God long out of his mind . Under one view or other , God cannot be long out of a devout mind . " Neither was God in all his thoughts , " is ...
... turning to the subject . No man who is endued with the taste and relish we speak of , will have God long out of his mind . Under one view or other , God cannot be long out of a devout mind . " Neither was God in all his thoughts , " is ...
Pagina 53
... turns us to our homes holier , and happier , and better ; and lastly , what greatly en- hances its value to every anxious Christian , it affords to himself a proof that his heart is right towards God ; when it is followed up E 3 53.
... turns us to our homes holier , and happier , and better ; and lastly , what greatly en- hances its value to every anxious Christian , it affords to himself a proof that his heart is right towards God ; when it is followed up E 3 53.
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