Theological Works: Published at Different Times, and Now Collected Into Volumes, Volume 2J. Seeley, 1806 |
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Pagina 16
... consequences which angels had witnessed of man's infatuated contest against his omnipotent Creator . -They had been spectators likewise of all the cruel wars , which men in every age had waged against each other : and of all the dire ...
... consequences which angels had witnessed of man's infatuated contest against his omnipotent Creator . -They had been spectators likewise of all the cruel wars , which men in every age had waged against each other : and of all the dire ...
Pagina 22
... consequence , And when the mad passions of ungodly men take occa- sion , from Christianity , to vent themselves ; and the distinction , between real believers , and nomi- nal Christians , is overlooked : the tendency of the gospel must ...
... consequence , And when the mad passions of ungodly men take occa- sion , from Christianity , to vent themselves ; and the distinction , between real believers , and nomi- nal Christians , is overlooked : the tendency of the gospel must ...
Pagina 25
... consequences , discovered to them glories so resplendent , that in some respects they eclipsed all former displays ; and with rapturous joy and admiration they sang " Glory to God in the " highest : " in the highest heavens among all ...
... consequences , discovered to them glories so resplendent , that in some respects they eclipsed all former displays ; and with rapturous joy and admiration they sang " Glory to God in the " highest : " in the highest heavens among all ...
Pagina 44
... our carnal passions ! This subject therefore , if investigated with care , may probably convince us , that we have great cause to admire the Lord's goodness , in pre- serving us from ourselves , and the consequences of our 44 SERMON II .
... our carnal passions ! This subject therefore , if investigated with care , may probably convince us , that we have great cause to admire the Lord's goodness , in pre- serving us from ourselves , and the consequences of our 44 SERMON II .
Pagina 45
... consequences of our own vices and follies . If we had been left without restraint , we might , either directly or by excesses , have long since proved our own murder- ers : we might have been hurried on , by violent pas- sion or ...
... consequences of our own vices and follies . If we had been left without restraint , we might , either directly or by excesses , have long since proved our own murder- ers : we might have been hurried on , by violent pas- sion or ...
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