Sermons on Practical Subjects, Volume 2J & J Robertson, 1811 - 501 pagine |
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Pagina 10
... turning " - " His path is as the morning light , that shi- neth more and more unto the perfect day . " His charac- ter is still brightening ; he advanceth from one degree of grace to another ; and is every moment drawing near to the ...
... turning " - " His path is as the morning light , that shi- neth more and more unto the perfect day . " His charac- ter is still brightening ; he advanceth from one degree of grace to another ; and is every moment drawing near to the ...
Pagina 14
... turn all your honours into dis- grace , and leave you to complain , as Cardinal Wolsey did , Had I served God as faithfully as man , he would not thus have forsaken me in my old age . " Nay , the per- verseness of many is so great ...
... turn all your honours into dis- grace , and leave you to complain , as Cardinal Wolsey did , Had I served God as faithfully as man , he would not thus have forsaken me in my old age . " Nay , the per- verseness of many is so great ...
Pagina 18
... turn as violent in opposing re- ligion , as ever they seemed zealous in promoting it . In the 2d place , The exhortation in my text requires the ha- bitual exercise of all the graces of the Christian life ; the constant performance of ...
... turn as violent in opposing re- ligion , as ever they seemed zealous in promoting it . In the 2d place , The exhortation in my text requires the ha- bitual exercise of all the graces of the Christian life ; the constant performance of ...
Pagina 24
... turn them from darkness unto light : Consequently , where there is no light , it must be concluded , that there is no grace . Some exceptions there may be ; and there have been examples of persons , in whose temper and practice the ...
... turn them from darkness unto light : Consequently , where there is no light , it must be concluded , that there is no grace . Some exceptions there may be ; and there have been examples of persons , in whose temper and practice the ...
Pagina 32
... turn away their eyes from every thing that hath a tendency to humble and abase them ; it may be of use to bring this cause to a fair and open trial : Which , through divine assistance , I propose to do , 1st , By giving you a direct ...
... turn away their eyes from every thing that hath a tendency to humble and abase them ; it may be of use to bring this cause to a fair and open trial : Which , through divine assistance , I propose to do , 1st , By giving you a direct ...
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