Sermons on Practical Subjects, Volume 2J & J Robertson, 1811 - 501 pagine |
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Pagina 5
... ourselves with the primitive Chri- stians , we are obliged to confess , that , in every respect , we fall greatly short of their attainments . We seem to be creatures of a lower rank , incapable of reaching the same degree of perfection ...
... ourselves with the primitive Chri- stians , we are obliged to confess , that , in every respect , we fall greatly short of their attainments . We seem to be creatures of a lower rank , incapable of reaching the same degree of perfection ...
Pagina 6
... ourselves : they had the same corrupt nature to strive against , the same temptations to resist , the same enemies to overcome . Their advantages for performing their duty were not greater than ours . On the contrary , be- sides all ...
... ourselves : they had the same corrupt nature to strive against , the same temptations to resist , the same enemies to overcome . Their advantages for performing their duty were not greater than ours . On the contrary , be- sides all ...
Pagina 7
... ourselves as amiable to him as we can , that so we may facilitate his performance of that im- portant duty . Neither , on the other hand , are we wholly to disre- gard the censures of men , or be altogether unconcerned , when our ...
... ourselves as amiable to him as we can , that so we may facilitate his performance of that im- portant duty . Neither , on the other hand , are we wholly to disre- gard the censures of men , or be altogether unconcerned , when our ...
Pagina 15
... 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 yourselves ; I mean singularly inattentive ( to give it no harsher name ) , for with the best ...
... 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 yourselves ; I mean singularly inattentive ( to give it no harsher name ) , for with the best ...
Pagina 23
... ourselves , have perse- vered to the end in cleaving to the Lord , and are now en- joying the glorious reward of their stedfast adherence to him . All necessary aid is provided for you , and ready to be conveyed to you as often as you ...
... ourselves , have perse- vered to the end in cleaving to the Lord , and are now en- joying the glorious reward of their stedfast adherence to him . All necessary aid is provided for you , and ready to be conveyed to you as often as you ...
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