Sermons on several subjects. [Edited by G. Stephenson.]1806 |
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Pagina 22
... rule of life , not the business by which is meant , that the sub- ject matter even of religious duties lies in the common affairs and transactions of the world ; diligence in our calling is an example of this ; which , however , keeps ...
... rule of life , not the business by which is meant , that the sub- ject matter even of religious duties lies in the common affairs and transactions of the world ; diligence in our calling is an example of this ; which , however , keeps ...
Pagina 27
... , if we de- termine upon and chuse our rule and course of life according to those principles of choice , which all men whatever allow to be wise and D 2 safe safe principles , and the only principles which are so SERMON I 27.
... , if we de- termine upon and chuse our rule and course of life according to those principles of choice , which all men whatever allow to be wise and D 2 safe safe principles , and the only principles which are so SERMON I 27.
Pagina 28
... rule thus chosen , the difficulties which remain in religion will not move or disturb us much ; and will , as we proceed , become gradu- ally less and fewer . Whereas , if we begin with objections ; if all we consider about religion be ...
... rule thus chosen , the difficulties which remain in religion will not move or disturb us much ; and will , as we proceed , become gradu- ally less and fewer . Whereas , if we begin with objections ; if all we consider about religion be ...
Pagina 46
... rule . He , who has it truly within him , has little to learn . Look steadfastly to the will of God , which he who loves God necessarily does , practice what you believe to be well pleasing to him , leave off what you believe to be ...
... rule . He , who has it truly within him , has little to learn . Look steadfastly to the will of God , which he who loves God necessarily does , practice what you believe to be well pleasing to him , leave off what you believe to be ...
Pagina 54
... rule than to go with the croud in their career of dissipation and amusement ; they whose attentions are all fixed and engrossed by business , whose minds . from morning to night are counting and com- puting ; the weak and foolish and ...
... rule than to go with the croud in their career of dissipation and amusement ; they whose attentions are all fixed and engrossed by business , whose minds . from morning to night are counting and com- puting ; the weak and foolish and ...
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amongst Apostle appear believe BISHOPWEARMOUTH blessed body called Canaan cation cause cern character christian concerning condition conduct conscience conversion course danger danger dead death of Christ degree devotion discourse disposition divine divine grace doctrine duty earnest effect efficacy endeavours evil expressions expressly Father feel flesh gift glory God's grace habit happiness hath hear heart heaven Holy Spirit hope human idolatry infirmities influence Israel Jesus Christ Joseph ligion lives Lord Lord's mean meditations mercy mind moral motives nature necessary ness object observe occasions ourselves particular passage perceive person pray prayer preach present principle question racter reason regard religion religious repentance righteous salvation Saviour scripture secondly sense serious SERMON shew sincere sins soul speak St Paul things thou thoughts tion true truth unto vices vile body virtue warnings whilst WILLIAM PALEY words worship