Sermons on Several Occasions, Volumen2J. Emory and B. Waugh, 1834 |
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... plain discourses more useful , I purpose now to range them in proper order ; placing those first which are intended to throw light on some important Christian doctrines ; and afterwards those which more directly relate to some branch of ...
... plain discourses more useful , I purpose now to range them in proper order ; placing those first which are intended to throw light on some important Christian doctrines ; and afterwards those which more directly relate to some branch of ...
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... plain , nervous style of Dr. South , Dr Bates , or Mr. John Howe : and for elegance , show me any French writer who exceeds Dean Young or Mr. Seed . Let who will admire the French frippery ; I am still for plain , sound English . 6. I ...
... plain , nervous style of Dr. South , Dr Bates , or Mr. John Howe : and for elegance , show me any French writer who exceeds Dean Young or Mr. Seed . Let who will admire the French frippery ; I am still for plain , sound English . 6. I ...
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... plain English , that eternity which is past , and that eternity which is to come . And does there not seem to be an intimation of this distinction in the text ? " Thou art God from everlasting : " - Here is an expression of that ...
... plain English , that eternity which is past , and that eternity which is to come . And does there not seem to be an intimation of this distinction in the text ? " Thou art God from everlasting : " - Here is an expression of that ...
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... plain fact : there is no mystery at all in this . The mystery lies in the manner of it . But of this I believe nothing at all ; nor does God require it of me . Again : " The Word was made flesh . ' I believe this fact also . There is no ...
... plain fact : there is no mystery at all in this . The mystery lies in the manner of it . But of this I believe nothing at all ; nor does God require it of me . Again : " The Word was made flesh . ' I believe this fact also . There is no ...
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... plain . Yet we need not suppose their sides were abrupt , or difficult of ascent . It is highly probable that they rose and fell by almost insensible degrees . 3. As to the internal parts of the earth , even to this day , we have scarce ...
... plain . Yet we need not suppose their sides were abrupt , or difficult of ascent . It is highly probable that they rose and fell by almost insensible degrees . 3. As to the internal parts of the earth , even to this day , we have scarce ...
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angels answer apostle atheism believe blessed blood body called children of God children of men Christian church church of England command conscience consider continually creature darkness death desire devil earth endeavour eternity everlasting evil evil angels eyes faith Father fear fire flesh give glory grace hand happiness hath hear heart heathen heaven hell Holy Ghost Holy Spirit honour idolatry implies Jesus Christ kind kingdom labour light live Lord Lord's supper manner means mercy mind misery nature neighbour ness never observe ourselves outward pain perfect persons Pharisees plain pleased pleasure poor preach pride reason receive religion rich righteousness salvation sanctified Scripture sense SERMON shalt sins Son of God soul speak suffer suppose tempers temptation thee things thou thought thousand tion true truth understanding unto walk wherein whole wisdom wise word