Sermons on Practical Subjects, Volume 2J & J Robertson, 1811 - 501 pagine |
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Pagina 25
... means to have it removed , be discouraged at what I have now said ; for they are not the persons con- cerning whom I speak . But if I could meditate a re- proof of more than ordinary sharpness , I would address it to those who , amidst ...
... means to have it removed , be discouraged at what I have now said ; for they are not the persons con- cerning whom I speak . But if I could meditate a re- proof of more than ordinary sharpness , I would address it to those who , amidst ...
Pagina 34
... means which God employs for reclaiming men from their ways of folly and vice , afford another proof of his goodness , and of his tender concern for their welfare . He is not only the Author of the gra cious plan of our redemption , but ...
... means which God employs for reclaiming men from their ways of folly and vice , afford another proof of his goodness , and of his tender concern for their welfare . He is not only the Author of the gra cious plan of our redemption , but ...
Pagina 39
... means to promote it ? Can he be supposed to desire your misery , who so earnestly warns you of your danger , and who so warmly pleads with you to avoid it ? Should one find you running towards a precipice in your sleep , would you blame ...
... means to promote it ? Can he be supposed to desire your misery , who so earnestly warns you of your danger , and who so warmly pleads with you to avoid it ? Should one find you running towards a precipice in your sleep , would you blame ...
Pagina 40
... means to keep the world in order . If the penalties , as they are descri- bed in the law , be consistent with the goodness of God , the inflicting of them at last cannot in reason be sustained as an objection agaiust it . Say then , O ...
... means to keep the world in order . If the penalties , as they are descri- bed in the law , be consistent with the goodness of God , the inflicting of them at last cannot in reason be sustained as an objection agaiust it . Say then , O ...
Pagina 41
... means of his appointment , in the use of which alone we have reason to 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 ...
... means of his appointment , in the use of which alone we have reason to 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 ...
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