Sermons, Volumen4T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1802 |
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... course of diffipa- tion in which they are engaged ; by the excesses which they indulge ; by the riot- ous revel , and the midnight , or rather morning , hours to which they prolong their festivity ; they have debilitated their bodies ...
... course of diffipa- tion in which they are engaged ; by the excesses which they indulge ; by the riot- ous revel , and the midnight , or rather morning , hours to which they prolong their festivity ; they have debilitated their bodies ...
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... course of action , and applying to the ho- nourable discharge of the functions of their station , they will acquire different views . They will obtain more real enjoy- ment of life , and become more willing to prolong it . But , after ...
... course of action , and applying to the ho- nourable discharge of the functions of their station , they will acquire different views . They will obtain more real enjoy- ment of life , and become more willing to prolong it . But , after ...
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... course of things seemed below them as candidates for heaven . The concerns of the world appeared unworthy of their attention , and dangerous to their virtue . Breathing after a higher state , they imagined that they could not abstract ...
... course of things seemed below them as candidates for heaven . The concerns of the world appeared unworthy of their attention , and dangerous to their virtue . Breathing after a higher state , they imagined that they could not abstract ...
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... course of irregular life , are inconsistent , not only with the general character of a good man , but also with the peculiar ex- ercises of charity and benevolence . For nothing is more certain than that habits of licentious indulgence ...
... course of irregular life , are inconsistent , not only with the general character of a good man , but also with the peculiar ex- ercises of charity and benevolence . For nothing is more certain than that habits of licentious indulgence ...
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... course , dispenses a benignant influence . THE third and last adjunct connected in the text with charity is , that it be of faith unfeigned . Faith , in the fcripture sense of it , includes the whole of religious princi- ples respecting ...
... course , dispenses a benignant influence . THE third and last adjunct connected in the text with charity is , that it be of faith unfeigned . Faith , in the fcripture sense of it , includes the whole of religious princi- ples respecting ...
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Página i - Now the end of the commandment is charity out of a pure heart, and of a good conscience, and of faith unfeigned...
Página 225 - Gather the people together, men, and women, and children, and thy stranger that is within thy gates, that they may hear, and that they may learn, and fear the LORD your God, and observe to do all the words of this law...
Página ii - And the harp, and the viol, the tabret, and pipe, and wine, are in their feasts but they regard not the work of the Lord, neither consider the operation of his hands.
Página 13 - Oh that I had wings like a dove! for then I would fly away and be at rest.
Página 91 - Say unto them, As I live, saith the Lord GOD, I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked; but that the wicked turn from his way and live: turn ye, turn ye from your evil ways; for why will ye die, O house of Israel?
Página 324 - Depart from us; For we desire not the knowledge of thy ways. What is the Almighty, that we should serve him? And what profit should we have, if we pray unto him?
Página 113 - ... mountain, all exhibit a Supreme Power, before which you ought to tremble and adore; all preach the doctrine, all inspire the spirit of devotion and reverence. Regarding, then, the work of the Lord, let rising emotions of awe and gratitude call forth from your souls such sentiments as these : — " Lord, wherever I am, and whatever I " enjoy, may I never forget thee as the Author of " nature! May I never forget that I am thy crea
Página 93 - But if a man live many years, and rejoice in them all; yet let him remember the days of darkness; for they shall be many.
Página 131 - Oh that I knew where I might find him ! that I might come even to his seat ! I would order my cause before him, and fill my mouth with arguments.
Página 32 - ... and noble spirit. Patience, by preserving composure within, resists the impression which trouble makes from without. Compassionate affections, even when they draw tears from our eyes for human misery, convey satisfaction to the heart. They who have nothing to give, can often afford relief to others by imparting what they feeL Our ignorance of what is to come, and of what is really good or evil, should correct anxiety about worldly success.