Sermons Translated from the Original French of the Late Rev. James Saurin ..., Volume 6L. Nichols, 1806 - Sermons, French |
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... ideas unfold themselves . Sin in them is a fire at first concealed , next emit- ting a few sparks , and at last bursting into a great blaze , unless it be prevented in time . Whence do they derive so great an infection ? Can we doubt it ...
... ideas unfold themselves . Sin in them is a fire at first concealed , next emit- ting a few sparks , and at last bursting into a great blaze , unless it be prevented in time . Whence do they derive so great an infection ? Can we doubt it ...
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... ideas , which you form on the education of children , is , to speak , the first step , which you ought to take in the road set before you this day . No , it is not such vague in- structions as you give your children , such super- ficial ...
... ideas , which you form on the education of children , is , to speak , the first step , which you ought to take in the road set before you this day . No , it is not such vague in- structions as you give your children , such super- ficial ...
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... idea of a parent , pitying them that fear thee as a father pitieth his children , Psal . ciii . 13. O God ! who thyself lovest thy Son with infinite tenderness and vehemence : O God ! author of the tender af- fections , which unite me ...
... idea of a parent , pitying them that fear thee as a father pitieth his children , Psal . ciii . 13. O God ! who thyself lovest thy Son with infinite tenderness and vehemence : O God ! author of the tender af- fections , which unite me ...
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... ideas of God , and renders to him capri- cious worship ; he not unfrequently takes himself for a model of God ; he thinks that what most re- sembles himself , however mean and contemptible , approaches nearest to perfection . We affirm ...
... ideas of God , and renders to him capri- cious worship ; he not unfrequently takes himself for a model of God ; he thinks that what most re- sembles himself , however mean and contemptible , approaches nearest to perfection . We affirm ...
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... ideas are excited in our minds by the names of such as Caligula , Nero , Dioclesian , Decius , names detestable in all ages ? What ideas could we excite in your minds , were we to weigh in a just balance the virtues of such heroes as ...
... ideas are excited in our minds by the names of such as Caligula , Nero , Dioclesian , Decius , names detestable in all ages ? What ideas could we excite in your minds , were we to weigh in a just balance the virtues of such heroes as ...
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