Sermons, on several subjects [ed. by G. Stephenson].1815 |
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... give in exchange for his soul ? SERMON XXXII . PRESERVATION AND RECOVERY FROM SIN . TITUS , ii . 11 , 12 . 456 For the grace of God , that bringeth salvation , hath ap- peared unto all men , teaching us , that denying ungod- liness and ...
... give in exchange for his soul ? SERMON XXXII . PRESERVATION AND RECOVERY FROM SIN . TITUS , ii . 11 , 12 . 456 For the grace of God , that bringeth salvation , hath ap- peared unto all men , teaching us , that denying ungod- liness and ...
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... give to religion all the advantage we can give it by dint of education ; for all that can be done is too little to set religion upon an equality with its rival : which rival is the world . A creature which is to 4 8.
... give to religion all the advantage we can give it by dint of education ; for all that can be done is too little to set religion upon an equality with its rival : which rival is the world . A creature which is to 4 8.
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... give up . But this is not the whole , nor is it the bottom of the matter . The effect we allude to is not so reasoning or argumentative as this . It is a specific effect upon the mind . The heart is ren- dered unsusceptible of religious ...
... give up . But this is not the whole , nor is it the bottom of the matter . The effect we allude to is not so reasoning or argumentative as this . It is a specific effect upon the mind . The heart is ren- dered unsusceptible of religious ...
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... - kind , especially of that class of mankind which must , or does , give much of its time and care to worldly concerns , they are little less than absolutely necessary ; if we judge it to be necessary to maintain and uphold any 11 14.
... - kind , especially of that class of mankind which must , or does , give much of its time and care to worldly concerns , they are little less than absolutely necessary ; if we judge it to be necessary to maintain and uphold any 11 14.
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... give me leave to say , that it is very much misplaced . In the first place , were the doctrines and sentiments of those who bear this name ever so foolish and extravagant ( I do not say that they are either ) this pro- position I shall ...
... give me leave to say , that it is very much misplaced . In the first place , were the doctrines and sentiments of those who bear this name ever so foolish and extravagant ( I do not say that they are either ) this pro- position I shall ...
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Sermons on several subjects. [Edited by G. Stephenson.] William Paley Affichage du livre entier - 1806 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
amongst apostle appear believe blessings body called cause cere cerning character Christian commandment concerning condition conduct conscience course devotion discourse disposition divine doctrine duty earnest effect endeavours evil expressions expressly faith Father fear and trembling feel flesh gifts give God's grace guilt habit happiness hath hear heart heaven Holy Spirit hope human idolatry influence insensibility Israel ject Jesus Christ John ligion lives Lord Lord's mean meditating ment mercy mind moral motives nature ness object observe occasion ourselves particular passage perceive person pray prayer preach present principle racter reason regard religion religious repentance rience righteous Saint John Saint Paul Saint Peter salvation Saviour Scrip Scripture secondly secret faults sense serious SERMON sinner sins sions soul speak things thou thoughts tion true truth uncon unto vices vile body virtues whilst words worship