Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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Page 12
... sense of past follies , and to be stung with the reproaches of an angry conscience ? Dare they say , that in the midst of those feelings they were happy ? Will they not be constrained to own , that SERMON Will 12 On Hopes and ...
... sense of past follies , and to be stung with the reproaches of an angry conscience ? Dare they say , that in the midst of those feelings they were happy ? Will they not be constrained to own , that SERMON Will 12 On Hopes and ...
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... sense be transferred to God . Among them it is sometimes connected with the fervency of passion , it commonly imports some simi- larity of nature , and some degree of fond and intimate attachment ; all which it were highly improper in ...
... sense be transferred to God . Among them it is sometimes connected with the fervency of passion , it commonly imports some simi- larity of nature , and some degree of fond and intimate attachment ; all which it were highly improper in ...
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... sense , its effects would oftener appear in conduct . On many occasions , it would check a wanton levity of spirits . It would infuse more solemnity into our religious acts . It would inspire greater respect for the temples of God , and ...
... sense , its effects would oftener appear in conduct . On many occasions , it would check a wanton levity of spirits . It would infuse more solemnity into our religious acts . It would inspire greater respect for the temples of God , and ...
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... sense of God upon the mind , and enters directly into love , understood in its most common acceptation . It were a gross mistake to imagine , that the reve- rence of which I have discoursed has any tendency to check gratitude : on the ...
... sense of God upon the mind , and enters directly into love , understood in its most common acceptation . It were a gross mistake to imagine , that the reve- rence of which I have discoursed has any tendency to check gratitude : on the ...
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... senses and enliven our ima- gination , that he whose eye opens on all the beauty of nature , must be of insensible heart indeed , if he feels no gratitude to that Being who has brought him forth to enjoy this wonderful scene . But the ...
... senses and enliven our ima- gination , that he whose eye opens on all the beauty of nature , must be of insensible heart indeed , if he feels no gratitude to that Being who has brought him forth to enjoy this wonderful scene . But the ...
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