Sermons, Tom 1T. Cadell; F.C. & J Rivington [& others], 1822 - 475 |
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... light of argument with the warmth of exhortation , and exhibited captivating specimens of what had hitherto been rarely heard in Scotland , the polished , well compacted , and regular didactic oration . In consequence of a call from the ...
... light of argument with the warmth of exhortation , and exhibited captivating specimens of what had hitherto been rarely heard in Scotland , the polished , well compacted , and regular didactic oration . In consequence of a call from the ...
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... light , as one should think were suffi- cient to overawe the most thoughtless , and to melt the most obdurate mind . Canst thou , then , pretend to be a man of reason , nay , a man of virtue , and yet continue regardless of one of the ...
... light , as one should think were suffi- cient to overawe the most thoughtless , and to melt the most obdurate mind . Canst thou , then , pretend to be a man of reason , nay , a man of virtue , and yet continue regardless of one of the ...
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... light under which guilt will necessarily present it ? Then the recollection of the past becomes dreadful . It exhibits to him a life thrown away on vanities and follies , or consumed in flagitiousness and sin ; no sta- tion properly ...
... light under which guilt will necessarily present it ? Then the recollection of the past becomes dreadful . It exhibits to him a life thrown away on vanities and follies , or consumed in flagitiousness and sin ; no sta- tion properly ...
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... light arise in darkness ; reflections which cheer the lonely house of virtuous poverty , and attend the conscientious sufferer into prison or exile ; which soothe the complaints of grief , lighten the pressure of old age , and furnish ...
... light arise in darkness ; reflections which cheer the lonely house of virtuous poverty , and attend the conscientious sufferer into prison or exile ; which soothe the complaints of grief , lighten the pressure of old age , and furnish ...
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... lights on purpose that he might accommodate his majesty to our weakness , and provide a cordial for human griefs . He is the hearer of all prayers ; but with particular attention he is represented as listening to the cry of the poor ...
... lights on purpose that he might accommodate his majesty to our weakness , and provide a cordial for human griefs . He is the hearer of all prayers ; but with particular attention he is represented as listening to the cry of the poor ...
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Strona 173 - with a perfect heart, and with a willing mind. For the Lord searcheth all hearts, and understandeth all the imaginations of the thoughts. If thou seek him, he will be found of thee ; but if thou forsake him, he will cast thee off for ever.* • * 1 Chron. xxviii, 9. SERMON XII. On the DUTIES and CONSOLATIONS of the
Strona 127 - It cannot be gotten for gold; neither shall silver be Weighed for the price thereof. Its place is not in the land of the living. True happiness dwells with God; and from the light of his countenance, it beams upon the devout man. His voice is, Whom have I in heaven but
Strona 125 - it is not in me; and the sea saith, it is not with me. It cannot be gotten for gold; neither shall silver be weighed for the price thereof. Its place is not in the land of the living. True happiness dwells with God; and from the light of his countenance, it beams upon the devout man. His voice is,
Strona 191 - Leave thy fatherless children ; I will preserve them alive ; and let thy widows trust in me.\ There is undoubtedly a period, when there ought to be a satiety of life, as there is of all other things ; and when death shall be viewed as your merciful
Strona 80 - great crimes ; laying aside his high prosperity ; viewing him simply as a man; let us observe, from his history, III. How weak human nature is, which in the absence of real, is thus prone to create to itself imaginary woes. All this availeth me nothing, so long as I see Mordecai the Jew sitting at
Strona 32 - is in part shall be done away. SERMON V. On the DEATH of CHRIST. [Preached at the Celebration of the' Sacrament of the Lord's Supper.] JOHN, xvii. 1. Jesus lifted up his eyes to heaven, and said, Father! the hour is come.
Strona iii - is good; and what doth the Lord thy God require of thee, but — to do justly and love mercy — and to walk humbly with thy God? * Micah, vi. 8. SERMON II. On the Influence of RELIGION upon ADVERSITY. PSALM xxvii. 5. In the time of trouble, he shall hide me in his pavilion ; in the .secret of his tabernacle shall he hide me ; he