Sermons on Select SubjectsD. Jacques, 1796 - 552 sider |
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Side 21
... observation is not more common than just , • that if religion be any thing it is every thing . ' If Christianity be true , the consequences of our present conduct are infinitely important : and while the infidel may be more atrociously ...
... observation is not more common than just , • that if religion be any thing it is every thing . ' If Christianity be true , the consequences of our present conduct are infinitely important : and while the infidel may be more atrociously ...
Side 22
... observe either the letter or the spirit of this exhortation ; nay , that numbers of them would censure or ridicule any of their acquaintance , who should manifest a disposition to practise according to it ! Whether this prove that most ...
... observe either the letter or the spirit of this exhortation ; nay , that numbers of them would censure or ridicule any of their acquaintance , who should manifest a disposition to practise according to it ! Whether this prove that most ...
Side 23
... observe , how slightly even they who seem to be religious pass over such urgent exhortations ! So that while a vast majo- rity of mankind are altogether asleep in sin , the rest seem not to be half awake to matters of infinite and ...
... observe , how slightly even they who seem to be religious pass over such urgent exhortations ! So that while a vast majo- rity of mankind are altogether asleep in sin , the rest seem not to be half awake to matters of infinite and ...
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... observe his instructions , and recommend them with our whole influence ? The world is against us ; the broad road to destruction is thronged ; false religion unites with im- piety in rendering our situation most perilous ; God himself ...
... observe his instructions , and recommend them with our whole influence ? The world is against us ; the broad road to destruction is thronged ; false religion unites with im- piety in rendering our situation most perilous ; God himself ...
Side 39
... observe , that the advantages of diligence and earnestness , in the grand concerns of our holy religion , far more than counter- balance the self - denial that it requires . For what is it , but bestowing pains to be happy and useful ...
... observe , that the advantages of diligence and earnestness , in the grand concerns of our holy religion , far more than counter- balance the self - denial that it requires . For what is it , but bestowing pains to be happy and useful ...
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