Lectures on the Gospel of St. Matthew: Delivered in the Parish Church of St. James, Westminster, in the Years 1798, 1799, 1800, and 1801T. Cadell, 1823 - 455 páginas |
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... human composition . But what is of infinitely greater moment , this history of the creation has settled for ever that most important question , which the ancient sages were never able to * Ovid . decide ; from whence and from what ...
... human composition . But what is of infinitely greater moment , this history of the creation has settled for ever that most important question , which the ancient sages were never able to * Ovid . decide ; from whence and from what ...
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... human being , the existence of one God , the creator and preser- ver of the world , and the watchful superintendent of all the creatures that he has made . The sacred history next sets before us the primæ , val happiness of our first ...
... human being , the existence of one God , the creator and preser- ver of the world , and the watchful superintendent of all the creatures that he has made . The sacred history next sets before us the primæ , val happiness of our first ...
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... human nature . The Psalms , which follow this book , are full of such exalted strains of piety and devotion , such beautiful and animated descriptions of the power , the wisdom , the mercy , the goodness of God , that it is impossible ...
... human nature . The Psalms , which follow this book , are full of such exalted strains of piety and devotion , such beautiful and animated descriptions of the power , the wisdom , the mercy , the goodness of God , that it is impossible ...
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... human duty ; by conveying his instruc- tions under the easy , familiar , and impressive form of parables , by expressing himself in a tone of dignity and authority unknown before ; by exemplifying every virtue that he taught in his own ...
... human duty ; by conveying his instruc- tions under the easy , familiar , and impressive form of parables , by expressing himself in a tone of dignity and authority unknown before ; by exemplifying every virtue that he taught in his own ...
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... human kind ; the morals have in them such purity and dignity ; the doctrines , so many of them above reason , yet so per- * Archbishop Secker , V. vi . fectly reconcileable with it ; the expression is so ma- LECTURE I. 11.
... human kind ; the morals have in them such purity and dignity ; the doctrines , so many of them above reason , yet so per- * Archbishop Secker , V. vi . fectly reconcileable with it ; the expression is so ma- LECTURE I. 11.
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