Sermons, Том 1T. Cadell; F.C. & J Rivington [& others], 1822 - 475 страница |
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... appear . And it may gratify his readers to know that the last of them which he composed , though not the last in the order adopted for publication , was the Sermon on A Life of Dissipation and Pleasure - a sermon written with great ...
... appear . And it may gratify his readers to know that the last of them which he composed , though not the last in the order adopted for publication , was the Sermon on A Life of Dissipation and Pleasure - a sermon written with great ...
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... appear at a period " when the literature of his country was just beginning to " receive polish and an useful direction ; and when it was ❝emulously cultivated by a bright constellation of young men " who are destined to carry it to ...
... appear at a period " when the literature of his country was just beginning to " receive polish and an useful direction ; and when it was ❝emulously cultivated by a bright constellation of young men " who are destined to carry it to ...
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... appear to be zealous for God , you are false or unjust to men ; if you are hard or contracted in heart , severe in your censures , and oppressive in your conduct ; then conclude with certainty , that what you had termed piety was no ...
... appear to be zealous for God , you are false or unjust to men ; if you are hard or contracted in heart , severe in your censures , and oppressive in your conduct ; then conclude with certainty , that what you had termed piety was no ...
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... appear , that religious worship , disjoined from justice and virtue , can upon no account whatever find acceptance with the Supreme Being . To what pur- pose is the multitude of your sacrifices unto me ? saith the Lord . Bring no more ...
... appear , that religious worship , disjoined from justice and virtue , can upon no account whatever find acceptance with the Supreme Being . To what pur- pose is the multitude of your sacrifices unto me ? saith the Lord . Bring no more ...
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... appear more important , than how to be suitably prepared for the misfortunes of life ; so as to contemplate them in prospect without dismay , and , if they must befal , to bear them without dejection . Throughout every Eccles . xi . 8 ...
... appear more important , than how to be suitably prepared for the misfortunes of life ; so as to contemplate them in prospect without dismay , and , if they must befal , to bear them without dejection . Throughout every Eccles . xi . 8 ...
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Страница 217 - Those that be planted in the house of the Lord shall flourish in the courts of our God. They shall still bring forth fruit in old age; they shall be fat and flourishing; To shew that the Lord is upright: he is my rock, and there is no unrighteousness in him.