Sermons on Select SubjectsD. Jacques, 1796 - 552 sider |
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... Fear not them that kill the body , and after that have no more that they can do , but " fear him , who hath power to destroy both body , and soul in hell . " And " what is a man profited , if he " gain the whole world , and lose his own ...
... Fear not them that kill the body , and after that have no more that they can do , but " fear him , who hath power to destroy both body , and soul in hell . " And " what is a man profited , if he " gain the whole world , and lose his own ...
Side 32
... fears , hopes , de- șires , joys and sorrows be regulated according to it ; that all the affections of your souls may be excited and influenced by the pure and animating principles of our holy religion . Thus , when fatigued with ...
... fears , hopes , de- șires , joys and sorrows be regulated according to it ; that all the affections of your souls may be excited and influenced by the pure and animating principles of our holy religion . Thus , when fatigued with ...
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... fear nothing so much as the 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 ...
... fear nothing so much as the 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 ...
Side 37
... fear of ridicule or reproach ? We should recollect therefore that an intrepid profession of the truth , without ambiguity or prevarication , is expressly re- quired by the Lord Jesus from all his disciples ; that this is one grand means ...
... fear of ridicule or reproach ? We should recollect therefore that an intrepid profession of the truth , without ambiguity or prevarication , is expressly re- quired by the Lord Jesus from all his disciples ; that this is one grand means ...
Side 54
... fears , and possess " a good hope through grace , " that his " sins though 66 66 many are forgiven ; " or at least , that his iniquity will at length be purged away . But whoever may be the messenger of peace to the broken in heart ...
... fears , and possess " a good hope through grace , " that his " sins though 66 66 many are forgiven ; " or at least , that his iniquity will at length be purged away . But whoever may be the messenger of peace to the broken in heart ...
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