Sermons on Practical Subjects, Volume 2J & J Robertson, 1811 - 501 pagine |
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Pagina 7
... object of attention , and a subordinate end of our conduct . And as our neighbour is commanded to love us as himself , both reason and reli- gion teach us to render ourselves as amiable to him as we can , that so we may facilitate his ...
... object of attention , and a subordinate end of our conduct . And as our neighbour is commanded to love us as himself , both reason and reli- gion teach us to render ourselves as amiable to him as we can , that so we may facilitate his ...
Pagina 22
... objects to satisfy them . The joy of the wick- ed is like the " crackling of thorns under a pot , " vain whilst it lasts , and soon at an end . Balaam loved the re- ward of unrighteousness , and he obtained it ; but what did he reap ...
... objects to satisfy them . The joy of the wick- ed is like the " crackling of thorns under a pot , " vain whilst it lasts , and soon at an end . Balaam loved the re- ward of unrighteousness , and he obtained it ; but what did he reap ...
Pagina 27
... object . Whereas we ought to consider , that whatever inflames our passions , or gives them an impro- per direction , is equally hurtful to the soul , whether the cause be real or imaginary . Nay , I am persuaded that the tempter doth ...
... object . Whereas we ought to consider , that whatever inflames our passions , or gives them an impro- per direction , is equally hurtful to the soul , whether the cause be real or imaginary . Nay , I am persuaded that the tempter doth ...
Pagina 34
... object of his tender- est concern . This surely , if duly considered , must remove all suspicions of his goodness , and destroy the jealousies even of the most distrustful mind . Behold Christ weep- ing over the impending fate of ...
... object of his tender- est concern . This surely , if duly considered , must remove all suspicions of his goodness , and destroy the jealousies even of the most distrustful mind . Behold Christ weep- ing over the impending fate of ...
Pagina 40
... , contrary to all reason , we pre- fer the pleasures of sin , which are but for a moment , to the eternal happiness and glory of the world to come ? Once more , in the 5th place , Do you object that you cannot reclaim 40 SERMON III .
... , contrary to all reason , we pre- fer the pleasures of sin , which are but for a moment , to the eternal happiness and glory of the world to come ? Once more , in the 5th place , Do you object that you cannot reclaim 40 SERMON III .
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