Sermons. ...: To which is Prefixed a Short Account of the Life and Character of the Author, Volume 2J. Walker & Company, 1824 |
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... give you rest . SERMON LVI . On Luxury and Licentiousness . 428 ISAIAH V. 12. The harp , and the viol , the tabret , and pipe , and wine , are in their feasts ; but they regard not the work of the Lord , neither consider the operation ...
... give you rest . SERMON LVI . On Luxury and Licentiousness . 428 ISAIAH V. 12. The harp , and the viol , the tabret , and pipe , and wine , are in their feasts ; but they regard not the work of the Lord , neither consider the operation ...
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... give us no redress . Religion supplies the insufficiency of law , by striking at the root of those disorders which occasion so much misery in the world . Its professed scope is to regu- late , not actions alone , but the temper and ...
... give us no redress . Religion supplies the insufficiency of law , by striking at the root of those disorders which occasion so much misery in the world . Its professed scope is to regu- late , not actions alone , but the temper and ...
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... gives rise , but by the dispositions which it produces in the heart . He justly supposes , that , if the temper be duly regulated , propriety of action will follow , and good order take place in external behaviour . Of those characters ...
... gives rise , but by the dispositions which it produces in the heart . He justly supposes , that , if the temper be duly regulated , propriety of action will follow , and good order take place in external behaviour . Of those characters ...
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... give it on the favourable side ; especially when we consider , that as , through imperfect information , we are unqualified for deciding soundly , so , through want of impartiality , we are often tempted to decide wrong . How much this ...
... give it on the favourable side ; especially when we consider , that as , through imperfect information , we are unqualified for deciding soundly , so , through want of impartiality , we are often tempted to decide wrong . How much this ...
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... give that dis- pleasure full vent ; and in committing the most in- human actions , may sometimes imagine that he is doing good service to God . The first - fruits of an evil - thinking spirit are ca- lumny and detraction , by which ...
... give that dis- pleasure full vent ; and in committing the most in- human actions , may sometimes imagine that he is doing good service to God . The first - fruits of an evil - thinking spirit are ca- lumny and detraction , by which ...
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