Sermons ...: To which is Prefixed a Short Account of the Life and Character of the Author, Volume 2T. Cadell; F.C. & J Rivington [& others], 1822 - Presbyterian Church |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 59
Page 22
... Providence of God . I. THE most cordial forgiveness is here displayed . I shall not recapitulate all the preceding history re- specting Joseph and his brethren ; as it is well known by every one who has the least acquaintance with the ...
... Providence of God . I. THE most cordial forgiveness is here displayed . I shall not recapitulate all the preceding history re- specting Joseph and his brethren ; as it is well known by every one who has the least acquaintance with the ...
Page 25
... Providence into power . The apology which he makes in the text for their former cruelty is uncommon and remarkable . Now therefore be not grieved nor angry with your- selves that ye sold me hither ; for God did send me before you to ...
... Providence into power . The apology which he makes in the text for their former cruelty is uncommon and remarkable . Now therefore be not grieved nor angry with your- selves that ye sold me hither ; for God did send me before you to ...
Page 26
... Providence in making unforeseen consequences follow from that crime , did not , could not , exculpate them from guilt . It were an impious conclusion , that because God extracts good from our evil , we are not answerable for the evil ...
... Providence in making unforeseen consequences follow from that crime , did not , could not , exculpate them from guilt . It were an impious conclusion , that because God extracts good from our evil , we are not answerable for the evil ...
Page 32
... Providence . So now it was not you that sent me hither , but God . Remark how beautifully piety and humanity are , in this instance , connected together . As we are told of Cornelius , the good Centurion , that his prayers and his alms ...
... Providence . So now it was not you that sent me hither , but God . Remark how beautifully piety and humanity are , in this instance , connected together . As we are told of Cornelius , the good Centurion , that his prayers and his alms ...
Page 39
... Providence has wisely pointed the sharpest edge of this natural aversion against the crimes which are of most pernicious and de- structive nature ; such as treachery , oppression , and cruelty . But , in general , the distinction ...
... Providence has wisely pointed the sharpest edge of this natural aversion against the crimes which are of most pernicious and de- structive nature ; such as treachery , oppression , and cruelty . But , in general , the distinction ...
Contents
21 | |
37 | |
127 | |
140 | |
153 | |
167 | |
179 | |
192 | |
273 | |
287 | |
299 | |
314 | |
339 | |
366 | |
391 | |
403 | |
205 | |
218 | |
246 | |
260 | |
429 | |
444 | |
457 | |
469 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
affections Almighty amidst Apostle Paul appear arise attention behold book of Proverbs brethren bring character charity Christ Christian comfort conduct conscience consider contempt corruption course crimes dangers dark death dispositions distress Divine duties earth enjoy enjoyment envy errours evil external faith Father favour feel folly fortitude fortune friends future give hand happiness hath Hazael heart Heaven Hence honour hope house of mirth human human nature idle improvement indolence labour licentious light ligion live look Lord Lord's Supper mankind ment mercy mind misery moral nature ness occasion ourselves passions patience persons piety pleasure possess praise present principle proper Psalm racter rank religion religious render sacrament scenes sensibility sentiments sion situation sloth society sorrow soul spirit stancy station suffer superiour temn temper thee things thou thought tions turbed unto vice virtue virtuous whole wisdom wise wrath