Sermons,T. Cadell, and W. Davies ... and W. Creech, Edinburgh., 1808 |
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Strona 22
... afford a most enlarged and instructive view of religion in all its chief parts . The Apostle pronounces charity to be the end or scope of the commandment , that is , of the law of God . At the same time , in order to prevent mistakes on ...
... afford a most enlarged and instructive view of religion in all its chief parts . The Apostle pronounces charity to be the end or scope of the commandment , that is , of the law of God . At the same time , in order to prevent mistakes on ...
Strona 34
... afford relief to others , by imparting what they feel . But , as far as beneficence is included in charity , we ought always to remember , that justice must , in the first place , be held inviolably sacred . The wisdom of Scripture ...
... afford relief to others , by imparting what they feel . But , as far as beneficence is included in charity , we ought always to remember , that justice must , in the first place , be held inviolably sacred . The wisdom of Scripture ...
Strona 89
... afford ? When we turn to those who are ac- counted prosperous men , we shall always find many sorrows mingled with their pleasures ; many hours of care and vex- ation , wherein they acknowledge them- selves classed with those who labour ...
... afford ? When we turn to those who are ac- counted prosperous men , we shall always find many sorrows mingled with their pleasures ; many hours of care and vex- ation , wherein they acknowledge them- selves classed with those who labour ...
Strona 125
... afford support and consolation to those who served him . The full effect of them we behold in those tri- umphant expressions of the text , which are to be the subject of this discourse . They lead us to consider ; first , The hope of ...
... afford support and consolation to those who served him . The full effect of them we behold in those tri- umphant expressions of the text , which are to be the subject of this discourse . They lead us to consider ; first , The hope of ...
Strona 256
... afford much advantage for the enjoyment of tranquillity . I do not mean that every man must study to become deeply learned . The situation of many would not allow it . The taste , and the habits of others , prevent it . But what I mean ...
... afford much advantage for the enjoyment of tranquillity . I do not mean that every man must study to become deeply learned . The situation of many would not allow it . The taste , and the habits of others , prevent it . But what I mean ...
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