Secondly, by dipping and seasoning all our words and sentences in our hearts before they come into our mouths ; truly affecting, and cordially expressing all that we say : so that the auditors may plainly perceive that every word is heart-deep. The Dublin University Magazine - Página 5851836Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1826 - 548 páginas
...this he will do with earnestness, with his whole soul. We must, says old Herbert, " dip and season all our words and sentences in our hearts, before...may plainly perceive that every word is heartdeep." By such preaching the Christian minister may " help the joy " of his people ; and under such, he may... | |
| Rev. Charles BRIDGES - 1830 - 696 páginas
...fervency, and needing a 'mountain of fire to kindle them.' He recommends therefore most beautifully, the 'dipping and seasoning all our words and sentences...come into our mouths ; truly affecting, and cordially expressmg all that we can say, so that our auditors may plainly perceive, • 1 Directions to Students... | |
| John Boote James - 1833 - 80 páginas
...texts of devotion, not controversie ; moving and ravishing texts, whereof the scriptures are full — by dipping and seasoning all our words and sentences...affecting, and cordially expressing all that we say — by turning often and making many apostrophes to God, and by an often urging of his presence and... | |
| George Herbert - 1841 - 422 páginas
...precept thereof. But it is gained first, by choosing texts of devotion, not controversy, moving and ravishing texts, whereof the scriptures are full....dipping, and seasoning all our words and sentences hi our hearts, before they come into our mouths, truly affecting, and cordially expressing all that... | |
| George Herbert - 1842 - 104 páginas
...devotion, not controversy ; moving and ravishing texts, whereof the scriptures are full.—Secondly, by dipping and seasoning all our words and sentences...the auditors may plainly perceive that every word is heart-deep.—Thirdly, by turning often, and making many apostrophes to God; as, " 0 Lord! bless my... | |
| George Herbert - 1842 - 400 páginas
...precepts thereof. But it is gained, — First, by choosing texts of devotion, not controversy ; moving and ravishing texts, whereof the scriptures are full....dipping and seasoning all our words and sentences in our hearts.before .they come into our mouths; truly affecting, and cordially expressing all that we say... | |
| François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon, George Herbert, Richard Baxter, George Campbell - 1845 - 476 páginas
...precepts thereof. But it is gained, first, by choosing texts of devotion, not controversy ; moving and ravishing texts, whereof the Scriptures are full....the auditors may plainly perceive that every word is heart deep. Thirdly, by turning often, and making many apostrophes to God ; aa, " O Lord ! bless my... | |
| François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon, George Herbert, Richard Baxter, George Campbell - 1845 - 490 páginas
...expressing all that we say : so that the auditors may plainly perceive that every word is heart deep. Thirdly, by turning often, and making many apostrophes...Lord! bless my people, and teach them this point!" or, '' 0 my Master, on whose errand I come, let me hold my peace, and do thou speak thyself; for thou art... | |
| George Herbert - 1846 - 442 páginas
...hearts, before they come into our mouths, truly affecling, and cordially expreffing all that we fay; fo that the auditors may plainly perceive that every...heart-deep. Thirdly, by turning often, and making many Apoftrophes to God, as, O Lord, blefs my people and teach them this point; or, O my Mafter, on whofe... | |
| George Herbert - 1846 - 442 páginas
...Texts, whereof the Scriptures are full. Secondly, by dipping, and feafoning all our words and fentences in our hearts, before they come into our mouths, truly affecting, and cordially expreffing all that we fay; fo that the auditors may plainly perceive that every word is heart-deep.... | |
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