Sermons Translated from the Original French of the Late Rev. James Saurin ..., Bind 1L. Nichols, 1803 |
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Side 83
... felicity than the fruition of God ? Will you destroy yourselves ? Do you re- nounce those delightful hopes that are set before you in the gospel ? And shall all the fruit of our ministry be to accuse and confound you before God ? Young ...
... felicity than the fruition of God ? Will you destroy yourselves ? Do you re- nounce those delightful hopes that are set before you in the gospel ? And shall all the fruit of our ministry be to accuse and confound you before God ? Young ...
Side 92
... felicity is the third idea we have formed of God ; it flows immediately from the two first . Every intelligent being is capable of happi- ness , nor can he regard happiness with indifference ; he is inclined by his very nature to render ...
... felicity is the third idea we have formed of God ; it flows immediately from the two first . Every intelligent being is capable of happi- ness , nor can he regard happiness with indifference ; he is inclined by his very nature to render ...
Side 93
... felicity of God , the defect must not be attributed to his will , the cause must be sought in his weak- ness , that is in his want of power . But who can conceive that a Being , who existed from all eternity , who gave existence to all ...
... felicity of God , the defect must not be attributed to his will , the cause must be sought in his weak- ness , that is in his want of power . But who can conceive that a Being , who existed from all eternity , who gave existence to all ...
Side 96
... felicity makes on an intelli- gence supremely happy . If the enjoyment of some small good make us conceive to a certain degree a state , in which ages appear moments , the miseries inseparable from our lives presently replunge us in- to ...
... felicity makes on an intelli- gence supremely happy . If the enjoyment of some small good make us conceive to a certain degree a state , in which ages appear moments , the miseries inseparable from our lives presently replunge us in- to ...
Side 97
... felicity more than ten or twelve millions of years , because the impression which that felicity would make on the soul would be so powerful and lively , that it would render him who enjoyed it insensible to time ; time would expire ...
... felicity more than ten or twelve millions of years , because the impression which that felicity would make on the soul would be so powerful and lively , that it would render him who enjoyed it insensible to time ; time would expire ...
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