Sermons on Practical Subjects, Volume 2J & J Robertson, 1811 - 501 pagine |
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Pagina 13
... besides the baseness of the practice , which must set a man at irreconcileable variance with himself , you must live in a perpetual fear of a discovery , and , when you are detect- ed , both will hate you worse than they do SERMON I 13.
... besides the baseness of the practice , which must set a man at irreconcileable variance with himself , you must live in a perpetual fear of a discovery , and , when you are detect- ed , both will hate you worse than they do SERMON I 13.
Pagina 14
... practice be accommodated to your supe riors , some will call you supple and temporizing : if it be otherwise , you will perhaps be reproached as discontented and seditious . 6 Thus you see , that it is impossible to please all men , or ...
... practice be accommodated to your supe riors , some will call you supple and temporizing : if it be otherwise , you will perhaps be reproached as discontented and seditious . 6 Thus you see , that it is impossible to please all men , or ...
Pagina 18
... devo- tion must be the prevailing temper of our minds ; and our habitual practice must correspond to it . It must he our fixed design , and sincere resolution , to keep all God's commandments , at all times , and in all 18 SERMON II .
... devo- tion must be the prevailing temper of our minds ; and our habitual practice must correspond to it . It must he our fixed design , and sincere resolution , to keep all God's commandments , at all times , and in all 18 SERMON II .
Pagina 24
... practice the lineaments of the New Creature could plainly be discerned , who , by reason of their natural dulness , were incapable of acquir ing any distinct knowledge of the principles of religion , or at least of expressing what they ...
... practice the lineaments of the New Creature could plainly be discerned , who , by reason of their natural dulness , were incapable of acquir ing any distinct knowledge of the principles of religion , or at least of expressing what they ...
Pagina 29
... practice . And what motive can I represent to you so powerful as the consideration , that " to them who , by a patient con- tinuance in well - doing , seek for glory , honour , and im- mortality , God will render eternal life . " " To ...
... practice . And what motive can I represent to you so powerful as the consideration , that " to them who , by a patient con- tinuance in well - doing , seek for glory , honour , and im- mortality , God will render eternal life . " " To ...
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