Sermons on Practical Subjects, Volume 2J & J Robertson, 1811 - 501 pagine |
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Pagina 10
... authority ; yea , his heart is as much engaged in the severest acts of self - denial , as in those instances of obe- dience which are accompanied with the most immediate pleasure and advantage.And this leads me to observe , in the 4th ...
... authority ; yea , his heart is as much engaged in the severest acts of self - denial , as in those instances of obe- dience which are accompanied with the most immediate pleasure and advantage.And this leads me to observe , in the 4th ...
Pagina 21
... authority upon which your religion rests ? This reason surely still holds , to make you adhere to it amidst the strongest temptations ; for divine authority is always to be obeyed , whatever difficulties lie in the way ; nay , though ...
... authority upon which your religion rests ? This reason surely still holds , to make you adhere to it amidst the strongest temptations ; for divine authority is always to be obeyed , whatever difficulties lie in the way ; nay , though ...
Pagina 21
... authority upon which your religion rests ? This reason surely still holds , to make you adhere to it amidst the strongest temptations ; for divine authority is always to be obeyed , whatever difficulties lie in the way ; nay , though ...
... authority upon which your religion rests ? This reason surely still holds , to make you adhere to it amidst the strongest temptations ; for divine authority is always to be obeyed , whatever difficulties lie in the way ; nay , though ...
Pagina 60
... as sufficient to comply with their de- sign . The kings of this earth , are forced to inclose their little allotment of honour , and to use their authority as a flaming sword , to ward off insults from their 60 SERMON V.
... as sufficient to comply with their de- sign . The kings of this earth , are forced to inclose their little allotment of honour , and to use their authority as a flaming sword , to ward off insults from their 60 SERMON V.
Pagina 61
... authority to consult our present interest , and to render ourselves capa- ble of everlasting felicity . Judge then whether a law , which hath in view this kind and generous object , doth not challenge our most cordial acceptance , and ...
... authority to consult our present interest , and to render ourselves capa- ble of everlasting felicity . Judge then whether a law , which hath in view this kind and generous object , doth not challenge our most cordial acceptance , and ...
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