Sermons on Select SubjectsD. Jacques, 1796 - 552 sider |
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Side 14
... appear in the reasonings or conjectures of those , that become the advocates of the heathen , whom St. Paul declared to be " without excuse ; " it is impossible , consistently with scripture , to entertain the least hope concerning ...
... appear in the reasonings or conjectures of those , that become the advocates of the heathen , whom St. Paul declared to be " without excuse ; " it is impossible , consistently with scripture , to entertain the least hope concerning ...
Side 27
... appears visionary to pro- fane scoffers and infidels ; but many who profess and contend for the peculiar doctrines of the gospel , seem not at all aware , that one grand difference between a believer and other men , consists in the ...
... appears visionary to pro- fane scoffers and infidels ; but many who profess and contend for the peculiar doctrines of the gospel , seem not at all aware , that one grand difference between a believer and other men , consists in the ...
Side 29
... appears to be either paradox or absur- dity in this part , of the apostolical doctrine . That question becomes important to us , which perhaps we once deemed insignificant or speculative , " How shall " man be just before God ? " We ...
... appears to be either paradox or absur- dity in this part , of the apostolical doctrine . That question becomes important to us , which perhaps we once deemed insignificant or speculative , " How shall " man be just before God ? " We ...
Side 36
... appear , ance of singularity . Nay those persons , who profess a serious regard to religion , often act as if they were anxious to give their children a relish for those seducing trifles , from which they themselves appear to be weaned ...
... appear , ance of singularity . Nay those persons , who profess a serious regard to religion , often act as if they were anxious to give their children a relish for those seducing trifles , from which they themselves appear to be weaned ...
Side 42
... appearing in human form , had each six wings ; " with two of which they " covered their faces , " in token of the profound reve- rence with which they contemplated the majesty of the Lord , before whose uncreated glories their derived ...
... appearing in human form , had each six wings ; " with two of which they " covered their faces , " in token of the profound reve- rence with which they contemplated the majesty of the Lord , before whose uncreated glories their derived ...
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