Sermons on Select SubjectsD. Jacques, 1796 - 552 sider |
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... light ; and we need only exhort- every one to consider the subject with application to himself , and to act accordingly . It will then be deemed most rational to examine with diligent and impartial care the evidences of divine ...
... light ; and we need only exhort- every one to consider the subject with application to himself , and to act accordingly . It will then be deemed most rational to examine with diligent and impartial care the evidences of divine ...
Side 19
... light . " The worldly man having selected his object , gives it the most decided preference ; he adopts and persists in the most suitable means of success ; he exercises self - denial in various ways , devises new expedients , never ...
... light . " The worldly man having selected his object , gives it the most decided preference ; he adopts and persists in the most suitable means of success ; he exercises self - denial in various ways , devises new expedients , never ...
Side 36
... light can a pious parent behold his beloved offspring without the most painful reflections ? We ought not , however , to confine our efforts within the limits of our own families , but should endeavour to propagate our religious ...
... light can a pious parent behold his beloved offspring without the most painful reflections ? We ought not , however , to confine our efforts within the limits of our own families , but should endeavour to propagate our religious ...
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... light . Every man's own conscience must decide , how far this is his character and experience ; and every one must be left to apply the subject to his own case , for conviction , admonition , or encouragement . And may the Lord himself ...
... light . Every man's own conscience must decide , how far this is his character and experience ; and every one must be left to apply the subject to his own case , for conviction , admonition , or encouragement . And may the Lord himself ...
Side 50
... light , and viewed in connection with thei adoration of the Seraphim , it was manifest that God might justly rejecti them with abhorrence . It was therefore more proper for him to imitate the lepers , who covered their lip , and cried ...
... light , and viewed in connection with thei adoration of the Seraphim , it was manifest that God might justly rejecti them with abhorrence . It was therefore more proper for him to imitate the lepers , who covered their lip , and cried ...
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