Sermons on Practical Subjects, Volume 2J & J Robertson, 1811 - 501 pagine |
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Pagina 24
... persons , in whose temper and 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 ...
... persons , in whose temper and 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 ...
Pagina 25
... 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 Bibles and Sermons , and other excellent helps for their spiritual improvement , remain ...
... 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 Bibles and Sermons , and other excellent helps for their spiritual improvement , remain ...
Pagina 32
... persons , who cannot justify him , without condemning themselves ? But as sinners are naturally disposed to shun the light , and to turn away their eyes from every thing that hath a tendency to humble and abase them ; it may be of use ...
... persons , who cannot justify him , without condemning themselves ? But as sinners are naturally disposed to shun the light , and to turn away their eyes from every thing that hath a tendency to humble and abase them ; it may be of use ...
Pagina 34
... person , " to assume the like- ness of sinful flesh , to submit to the infirmities of our low nature , nay , to the ignominy and pain of the cross ? had not our everlasting welfare been an object of his tender- est concern . This surely ...
... person , " to assume the like- ness of sinful flesh , to submit to the infirmities of our low nature , nay , to the ignominy and pain of the cross ? had not our everlasting welfare been an object of his tender- est concern . This surely ...
Pagina 48
... person who doth them , may conclude , without hesitation , that they are certainly pleasing and acceptable to God ? This , my breth- ren , is a rock upon which thousands have made shipwreck . It would make one sad to think , what ...
... person who doth them , may conclude , without hesitation , that they are certainly pleasing and acceptable to God ? This , my breth- ren , is a rock upon which thousands have made shipwreck . It would make one sad to think , what ...
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