Theology; Explained and Defended, in a Series of Sermons, Bind 3Carvill, 1829 |
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Side 14
... delightful in itself ; and , when not the immediate object of persecution , finds every where comforts , friends , and blessings . In God the Christian finds a sure , an ever- present , an everlasting friend ; in Christ , a Saviour from ...
... delightful in itself ; and , when not the immediate object of persecution , finds every where comforts , friends , and blessings . In God the Christian finds a sure , an ever- present , an everlasting friend ; in Christ , a Saviour from ...
Side 17
... delightful sense of the divine mercy in Jesus Christ , of the wonderful compassion of Christ , in consenting to die ... delight in the nature of these objects , indepen- dently of any personal benefit , to which we feel entitled from ...
... delightful sense of the divine mercy in Jesus Christ , of the wonderful compassion of Christ , in consenting to die ... delight in the nature of these objects , indepen- dently of any personal benefit , to which we feel entitled from ...
Side 21
... delightful objects to the eye , and excite the warmest commendations of the tongue . It is not strange therefore , that they should have gained a high and established reputation ; and should be extensively regarded as unequivocal proofs ...
... delightful objects to the eye , and excite the warmest commendations of the tongue . It is not strange therefore , that they should have gained a high and established reputation ; and should be extensively regarded as unequivocal proofs ...
Side 22
... delightful exer- cises of devotion , such bright hopes and heavenly anticipations of future glory , as themselves . The Pharisee boldly said , God , I thank thee , that I am not as other men , or even as this publican . Yet he was a ...
... delightful exer- cises of devotion , such bright hopes and heavenly anticipations of future glory , as themselves . The Pharisee boldly said , God , I thank thee , that I am not as other men , or even as this publican . Yet he was a ...
Side 29
... delight in these things , because of some benefit , which we have , or imagine our- selves to have , derived from them , or which we hope to derive from them immediately , or from the relish of them ; whether it be the favour of God ...
... delight in these things , because of some benefit , which we have , or imagine our- selves to have , derived from them , or which we hope to derive from them immediately , or from the relish of them ; whether it be the favour of God ...
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