Sermons ...: To which is Prefixed a Short Account of the Life and Character of the Author, Volume 3T. Cadell; F.C. & J Rivington [& others], 1822 - Presbyterian Church |
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... affections , as shows us to be immoral and unworthy ; and must justly expose us to the high displeasure of Heaven ? On the contrary , according to every notion which we can form of the Father of the universe , must it not be acceptable ...
... affections , as shows us to be immoral and unworthy ; and must justly expose us to the high displeasure of Heaven ? On the contrary , according to every notion which we can form of the Father of the universe , must it not be acceptable ...
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... affections , which may sometimes give the colour of virtue to a loose and unstable character . The upright man is guided by a fixed principle of mind , which determines him to esteem nothing but what is honourable , and to abhor ...
... affections , which may sometimes give the colour of virtue to a loose and unstable character . The upright man is guided by a fixed principle of mind , which determines him to esteem nothing but what is honourable , and to abhor ...
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... affections which it nourishes , and the beneficent influence which it exerts on the whole of conduct , is fully vindicated from every reproach which the infidel would throw upon it . - In this view I am now to discourse on the nature ...
... affections which it nourishes , and the beneficent influence which it exerts on the whole of conduct , is fully vindicated from every reproach which the infidel would throw upon it . - In this view I am now to discourse on the nature ...
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... affections which occasionally glow in his heart ; which excite fondness for amiable qualities ; or connect him with seeming attachment to one whom he esteems , or to whom he * Ecclesiasticus , vi , 16 . SERM . LXVII . 111 ON FRIENDSHIP .
... affections which occasionally glow in his heart ; which excite fondness for amiable qualities ; or connect him with seeming attachment to one whom he esteems , or to whom he * Ecclesiasticus , vi , 16 . SERM . LXVII . 111 ON FRIENDSHIP .
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... affection ; and accord- ing to the union of those dispositions , esteem your- selves happy in the friend whom you choose . In the second place , I must admonish you not VOL . III . I SERM . LXVII . 118 ON FRIENDSHIP .
... affection ; and accord- ing to the union of those dispositions , esteem your- selves happy in the friend whom you choose . In the second place , I must admonish you not VOL . III . I SERM . LXVII . 118 ON FRIENDSHIP .
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