Sermons on Practical Subjects, Volume 2J & J Robertson, 1811 - 501 pagine |
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Pagina 6
... desire to please God , who trieth the heart , without regard either to the praise or censure of men . It was this which supported him under the igno- minious treatment he met with at Philippi , which he mentions in the second verse of ...
... desire to please God , who trieth the heart , without regard either to the praise or censure of men . It was this which supported him under the igno- minious treatment he met with at Philippi , which he mentions in the second verse of ...
Pagina 7
... desire . After which , I shall con- clade with a practical improvement of the subject . I BEGIN with opening the nature and extent of the di- vine principle mentioned in the text . And to prevent any mistakes on this head , it may be ...
... desire . After which , I shall con- clade with a practical improvement of the subject . I BEGIN with opening the nature and extent of the di- vine principle mentioned in the text . And to prevent any mistakes on this head , it may be ...
Pagina 8
... in the text.I proceed now , in the Second place , To represent the happy effects which would flow from our being animated with this steady and prevailing desire of pleasing God . He And , in the 1st place , this would S SERMON I.
... in the text.I proceed now , in the Second place , To represent the happy effects which would flow from our being animated with this steady and prevailing desire of pleasing God . He And , in the 1st place , this would S SERMON I.
Pagina 9
... desire of pleasing God , would be , that our conduct would thereby become consistent and uniform . God alone is invariable . What pleased him yesterday , pleaseth him to - day as well ; and though his commandments are exceeding broad ...
... desire of pleasing God , would be , that our conduct would thereby become consistent and uniform . God alone is invariable . What pleased him yesterday , pleaseth him to - day as well ; and though his commandments are exceeding broad ...
Pagina 10
... desire of pleasing God , would likewise lessen the difficulties of obedience , and support us under all the sufferings to which our duty may at any . time expose us . - Perhaps our duty may be accompanied with much pain and trouble in ...
... desire of pleasing God , would likewise lessen the difficulties of obedience , and support us under all the sufferings to which our duty may at any . time expose us . - Perhaps our duty may be accompanied with much pain and trouble in ...
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