Discourses on several important subjects. To which are added, 8 sermons preached at the lady Moyer's lecture, in the cathedral church of st. Paul, London, Volume 21757 |
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... Vice , of which I am speaking , attends too many of us from the Cradle to the Grave : we being equally vain , whether we pursue Pleasure , Honour , or Wealth : The Mafter Paffion of the Soul is the fame , though its Servants are often ...
... Vice , of which I am speaking , attends too many of us from the Cradle to the Grave : we being equally vain , whether we pursue Pleasure , Honour , or Wealth : The Mafter Paffion of the Soul is the fame , though its Servants are often ...
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... Vice . It then , I am to state the Notion of Pride . Our Happiness , as well as Knowledge , arifes from Senfation and Reflection ; and may be reduced to these two Articles , viz . that of pleafing Senfations , and that of agreeable ...
... Vice . It then , I am to state the Notion of Pride . Our Happiness , as well as Knowledge , arifes from Senfation and Reflection ; and may be reduced to these two Articles , viz . that of pleafing Senfations , and that of agreeable ...
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... Vice in others , or even in themselves . But when it conceals itself under ftudied Difguifes and Refinements , it will , except we are very attentive , elude our Obfervation . To give fome Inftances , a Perfon is perhaps very liberal ...
... Vice in others , or even in themselves . But when it conceals itself under ftudied Difguifes and Refinements , it will , except we are very attentive , elude our Obfervation . To give fome Inftances , a Perfon is perhaps very liberal ...
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... Vice at least , viz . that of Hypocrify , seems to be banished from among us : But alas ! unless we could diveft human Nature of its Weakneffes , no Vice will ever be quite • SERM . I. quite extinct , though it may appear 4 and the ...
... Vice at least , viz . that of Hypocrify , seems to be banished from among us : But alas ! unless we could diveft human Nature of its Weakneffes , no Vice will ever be quite • SERM . I. quite extinct , though it may appear 4 and the ...
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... Vice , Men must keep out of Sight , unless they would be public Nufances : but then they only part with its outward Deformity , without any Amendment of the Heart . Nay fome , I believe , confound the Ideas of Politeness and Morality ...
... Vice , Men must keep out of Sight , unless they would be public Nufances : but then they only part with its outward Deformity , without any Amendment of the Heart . Nay fome , I believe , confound the Ideas of Politeness and Morality ...
Expressions et termes fréquents
abfolutely Abfurdities againſt anſwer Apoſtles becauſe befides bleffed Cafes Caufe cauſe Chrift Chriſtianity Confequence confider confiderable confiftent Courſe Creatures defigned Defire Deity diftinct diſcover diſtinguiſh divine Doctrine eternal everlaſting Evil Exiſtence faid fame Father feem felves feveral fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt fome fomething ftand ftrong fuch fuffer fufficient fuppofing fure Glory God's Goodneſs Happineſs Heart Heaven himſelf impoffible infinite Inftance inſtead Intereft Irenæus itſelf juft juſt laft leaft lefs leſs Love Mankind meaſure ment Mifery Mind Miracles moft moral moſt muft muſt Nations Nature neceffary never obferve Occafion ourſelves Paffion Perfon pleaſe Pleaſure Power prefent prove Puniſhment Reaſon Religion Saviour Scripture Senfe Senſe SERM SERM.III SERM.IV SERM.VI ſeveral ſhall Sinners Soul ſpeak Spirit Subſtance ſuch thefe themſelves theſe Things thofe thoſe thou Thoughts thouſand tion Truth ture Underſtanding univerfal unleſs Vice Virtue whofe whole Wiſdom World Worſhip
Fréquemment cités
Page 345 - What could have been done more to my vineyard, That I have not done in it? Wherefore, when I looked that it should bring forth grapes, Brought it forth wild grapes?
Page 345 - Who can say, I have made my heart clean, I am pure from my sin?
Page 407 - Or whither shall I go then from thy presence? If I climb up into heaven, thou art there: If I go down to hell, thou art there also. If I take the wings of the morning, and remain in the uttermost parts of the sea; Even there also shall thy hand lead me, And thy right hand shall hold me.
Page 346 - Because that he had been often bound with fetters and chains, and the chains had been plucked asunder by him, and the fetters broken in pieces : neither could any man tame him. 5 And always, night and day, he was in the mountains, and in the tombs, crying, and cutting himself with stones.
Page 177 - But Zion said, The Lord hath forsaken me, And my Lord hath forgotten me. Can a woman forget her sucking child, That she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? Yea, they may forget, Yet will I not forget thee. Behold, I have graven thee upon the palms of my hands ; Thy walls are continually before me.
Page 259 - Even unto this present hour we both hunger, and thirst, and are naked, and are buffeted, and have no certain dwellingplace ; and labour, working with our own hands...
Page 175 - Yea, the darkness is no darkness with Thee, but the night is as clear as the day : the darkness and light to Thee are both alike.
Page 121 - And they besought him that he would not command them to go out into the deep. 32 And there was there an herd of many swine feeding on the mountain: and they besought him that he would suffer them to enter into them. And he suffered them.
Page 191 - Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither hath it entered into the heart of man to conceive the things that God hath prepared for them that love him ;" and the eternal Father, who dwelleth in light unapproachable, no man hath seen or can see.