The Works of William Paley: With a Life of the Author, Volumen5Thomas Tegg, 1825 |
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... ligion has to conquer within us , is that which binds down our attention to the things which we see . The natural man is immersed in sense : nothing takes hold of his mind but what applies immediately to his sense : but this disposition ...
... ligion has to conquer within us , is that which binds down our attention to the things which we see . The natural man is immersed in sense : nothing takes hold of his mind but what applies immediately to his sense : but this disposition ...
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... ligion is by progressively conquering our sins . Think of these ; contend with these : and , if you contend with sincerity and with effect , which is the proof in- deed of sincerity , I will answer for the comforts of religion being ...
... ligion is by progressively conquering our sins . Think of these ; contend with these : and , if you contend with sincerity and with effect , which is the proof in- deed of sincerity , I will answer for the comforts of religion being ...
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... ligion , of total negligence and unconcern . Of these righteous men there are many : and , when we com- pare their condition with that of the open sinner , it is to rouse them , if possible , to a sense of religion . A wounded ...
... ligion , of total negligence and unconcern . Of these righteous men there are many : and , when we com- pare their condition with that of the open sinner , it is to rouse them , if possible , to a sense of religion . A wounded ...
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... ligion itself . Hear St. Paul : - " The night is far spent : the day is at hand : let us , therefore , cast off the works of darkness , and let us put on the armour of light ; let us walk honestly as in the day , not in rioting and ...
... ligion itself . Hear St. Paul : - " The night is far spent : the day is at hand : let us , therefore , cast off the works of darkness , and let us put on the armour of light ; let us walk honestly as in the day , not in rioting and ...
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... weighty and momentous concerns of any kind ; but it most fatally disqualifies him for the concerns of re- ligion . That is its worst consequence , though others may be bad . I believe , therefore , first 164 SERMONS .
... weighty and momentous concerns of any kind ; but it most fatally disqualifies him for the concerns of re- ligion . That is its worst consequence , though others may be bad . I believe , therefore , first 164 SERMONS .
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The Works of William Paley: With a Life, Volumen5 William Paley,Alexander Chalmers Vista completa - 1821 |
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