Helps to Composition: Or, Six Hundred Skeletons of Sermons, Several Being the Substance of Sermons Preached Before the UniversityWilliam W. Woodward, 1810 |
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Page iii
... judge from hence of some out of many reasons , which induce the Editor , as a minister of the established Church , to publish this Essay without the in- cumbrances with which the translator had loaded it . There can be little doubt but ...
... judge from hence of some out of many reasons , which induce the Editor , as a minister of the established Church , to publish this Essay without the in- cumbrances with which the translator had loaded it . There can be little doubt but ...
Page ix
... judges , worthless- " The soul , on the contrary , if considered in itself , is noble ; and if , as estimated by the best judges , invaluable— " Such being the disparity between the value of the world , and that of the soul , we cannot ...
... judges , worthless- " The soul , on the contrary , if considered in itself , is noble ; and if , as estimated by the best judges , invaluable— " Such being the disparity between the value of the world , and that of the soul , we cannot ...
Page xv
... judge it expedient on any account to soften , and pal- liate , and fritter away this important truth . While too many set these passages at variance , and espouse the one in opposition to the other , he dwells with equal pleasure on ...
... judge it expedient on any account to soften , and pal- liate , and fritter away this important truth . While too many set these passages at variance , and espouse the one in opposition to the other , he dwells with equal pleasure on ...
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... judge objects . 2. But , beside this , you must remark , that our eyes have two very different uses . One consists only in view- ing objects indifferently , for no other purpose than our diversion ; as when in a rural walk we look at ...
... judge objects . 2. But , beside this , you must remark , that our eyes have two very different uses . One consists only in view- ing objects indifferently , for no other purpose than our diversion ; as when in a rural walk we look at ...
Page 104
... judge rightly . This may be particularly inserted in the indirect way . In the direct way you may also mix reasoning , by shew- ing that the Divine wisdom determines our regeneration should be all heavenly - that neither flesh nor blood ...
... judge rightly . This may be particularly inserted in the indirect way . In the direct way you may also mix reasoning , by shew- ing that the Divine wisdom determines our regeneration should be all heavenly - that neither flesh nor blood ...
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Helps to Composition; Or, Six Hundred Skeletons of Sermons ..., Volume 1 Charles Simeon Affichage du livre entier - 1815 |
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