Sermons Translated from the Original French of the Late Rev. James Saurin, Pastor of the French Church at the Hague: On various subjectsW.J. M'Cartee, 1813 |
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... soul openly declares in the face of the sun that he hath sentiments of his own , which are those of his own community , and he thinks those of the inspired writers . On the other hand , far from erecting himself , or even his synod ...
... soul openly declares in the face of the sun that he hath sentiments of his own , which are those of his own community , and he thinks those of the inspired writers . On the other hand , far from erecting himself , or even his synod ...
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... soul , by which all other souls ought to be estimated , so there can be no such thing as a human test in a Christian church , by which the opinions of other Christians ought to be valued . There is one insuperable difficulty , which can ...
... soul , by which all other souls ought to be estimated , so there can be no such thing as a human test in a Christian church , by which the opinions of other Christians ought to be valued . There is one insuperable difficulty , which can ...
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... soul ; and the most refined morality is drawn from the fact . The eye cannot say unto the hand I have no need of thee nor again , the head to the feet , I have no need of you . If one member be honoured , all the members rejoice with it ...
... soul ; and the most refined morality is drawn from the fact . The eye cannot say unto the hand I have no need of thee nor again , the head to the feet , I have no need of you . If one member be honoured , all the members rejoice with it ...
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... soul seems to be called to detach itself from eve- ry worldly concern , and to think of nothing but eternity , it is that which bath our children for its object . A Christian in such circumstances finds his heart divided between the ...
... soul seems to be called to detach itself from eve- ry worldly concern , and to think of nothing but eternity , it is that which bath our children for its object . A Christian in such circumstances finds his heart divided between the ...
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... soul of our divine Saviour was affected with the dangers to which his dear disciples were going to be exposed . Against these gloomy thoughts he oppos- ed two noble reflections . First , he remembered the care , which he had taken of ...
... soul of our divine Saviour was affected with the dangers to which his dear disciples were going to be exposed . Against these gloomy thoughts he oppos- ed two noble reflections . First , he remembered the care , which he had taken of ...
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Page 329 - Jerusalem, which shall never hold their peace day nor night : ye that make mention of the Lord, keep not silence, and give him no rest, till he establish, and till he make Jerusalem a praise in the earth.
Page 332 - They that turn many to righteousness, shall shine as the stars for ever and ever.
Page 179 - All things are full of labour; man cannot utter it: the eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor the ear filled with hearing.
Page 103 - There was a certain creditor which had two debtors : the one owed five hundred pence, and the other fifty. And when they had nothing to pay, he frankly forgave them both. Tell me, therefore, which of them will love him most 1 Simon answered and said, I suppose that he, to whom he forgave most.
Page 272 - O Ephraim, what shall I do unto thee ? O Judah, what shall I do unto thee ? for your goodness is as a morning cloud, and as the early dew it goeth away.
Page 104 - Simon, Seest thou this woman? I entered into thine house, thou gavest me no water for my feet: but she hath washed my feet with tears, and wiped them with the hairs of her head.
Page 361 - Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God? Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?
Page 199 - Go thy way, eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a merry heart; for God now accepteth thy works.
Page 319 - I am not ashamed: for I know whom I have believed, and I am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that day.
Page 442 - Oh, this people have sinned a great sin, and have made them gods of gold. Yet now, if thou wilt forgive their sin — ; and if not, blot me, I pray thee, out of thy book which thou hast written.