Sermons on Practical Subjects, Volume 2J & J Robertson, 1811 - 501 pagine |
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Pagina 5
... expect . This is a gross and most pernicious mistake . The gate of heaven is no wider now than it was seventeen hundred years ago . The law of God extends as far as it did when the apostles lived ; and I know of no indulgence granted to ...
... expect . This is a gross and most pernicious mistake . The gate of heaven is no wider now than it was seventeen hundred years ago . The law of God extends as far as it did when the apostles lived ; and I know of no indulgence granted to ...
Pagina 13
... expect to be pleased by us . We are like a person who has but a few pieces of money in his pocket , and a crowd of beggars about him . If , according to his best judgment , he divides the whole among the most needy , that he may please ...
... expect to be pleased by us . We are like a person who has but a few pieces of money in his pocket , and a crowd of beggars about him . If , according to his best judgment , he divides the whole among the most needy , that he may please ...
Pagina 14
... did ? or can you expect to please those who are displeased with God himself ? For is not God daily displeasing men in the course of his providence ? and what is there that they quarrel with more bitterly than with 14 . SERMON I.
... did ? or can you expect to please those who are displeased with God himself ? For is not God daily displeasing men in the course of his providence ? and what is there that they quarrel with more bitterly than with 14 . SERMON I.
Pagina 15
... expect to please any num- ber of our fellow - creatures , when we cannot even please ourselves constantly ? And for the truth of this , I appeal to your own experience . You must be singular indeed , if you never fall out with ...
... expect to please any num- ber of our fellow - creatures , when we cannot even please ourselves constantly ? And for the truth of this , I appeal to your own experience . You must be singular indeed , if you never fall out with ...
Pagina 41
... expect his aid ; and he who doth not improve these faith- fully , complains with a very bad grace , at least , and is justly chargeable with his own damnation . You cannot convert yourselves , -but cannot you for- bear to curse and ...
... expect his aid ; and he who doth not improve these faith- fully , complains with a very bad grace , at least , and is justly chargeable with his own damnation . You cannot convert yourselves , -but cannot you for- bear to curse and ...
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