Sermons on several subjects. [Edited by G. Stephenson.]1806 |
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... man possesses in a greater degree than your Lordship . In offering this tribute , I do not fear the impu- tation of degrading servility , or the charge 8 of . of interested unmanly adulation . I have às little reason DEDICATION . VII.
... man possesses in a greater degree than your Lordship . In offering this tribute , I do not fear the impu- tation of degrading servility , or the charge 8 of . of interested unmanly adulation . I have às little reason DEDICATION . VII.
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... degree . With these it is the " disuse " of religious ordinances and exercises . But I must also explain what I mean by " re- " ligious ordinances and exercises . By " re- 39 " ligious ordinances " I mean the being instruct- ed in our ...
... degree . With these it is the " disuse " of religious ordinances and exercises . But I must also explain what I mean by " re- " ligious ordinances and exercises . By " re- 39 " ligious ordinances " I mean the being instruct- ed in our ...
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... degree of uncertainty , which seems to their apprehension to hang o- ver the subject , a ground and occasion for giv- ing full liberty to their inclinations , and for casting off the restraints of religion entirely . This is the case ...
... degree of uncertainty , which seems to their apprehension to hang o- ver the subject , a ground and occasion for giv- ing full liberty to their inclinations , and for casting off the restraints of religion entirely . This is the case ...
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... degree of possibility whatever , of religion being true , ought to determine a rational crea- ture so to act as to secure himself from punish- ment in a future state ; and the loss of that happiness which may be attained . Therefore he ...
... degree of possibility whatever , of religion being true , ought to determine a rational crea- ture so to act as to secure himself from punish- ment in a future state ; and the loss of that happiness which may be attained . Therefore he ...
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... degree a matter of habit ; and , like all good habits , particularly mental habits , is what every person must form in himself and for himself by endeavour and perseverance . In this great article , as well as in others which are less ...
... degree a matter of habit ; and , like all good habits , particularly mental habits , is what every person must form in himself and for himself by endeavour and perseverance . In this great article , as well as in others which are less ...
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amongst Apostle appear believe BISHOPWEARMOUTH blessed body called Canaan cation cause cern character christian concerning condition conduct conscience conversion course danger danger dead death of Christ degree devotion discourse disposition divine divine grace doctrine duty earnest effect efficacy endeavours evil expressions expressly Father feel flesh gift glory God's grace habit happiness hath hear heart heaven Holy Spirit hope human idolatry infirmities influence Israel Jesus Christ Joseph ligion lives Lord Lord's mean meditations mercy mind moral motives nature necessary ness object observe occasions ourselves particular passage perceive person pray prayer preach present principle question racter reason regard religion religious repentance righteous salvation Saviour scripture secondly sense serious SERMON shew sincere sins soul speak St Paul things thou thoughts tion true truth unto vices vile body virtue warnings whilst WILLIAM PALEY words worship