Fifteen Sermons Preached at Rolls Chapel: To which is Added Six Sermons Preached on Publick OccasionsJ. and P. Knapton, 1749 - 480 oldal |
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xv. oldal
... Somewhat further must be brought in to give us an adequate Notion of it ; namely , that one of thofe Principles of Action , Confcience or Reflection , com- j pared with the rest as they all ftand together in the Nature of Man , plainly ...
... Somewhat further must be brought in to give us an adequate Notion of it ; namely , that one of thofe Principles of Action , Confcience or Reflection , com- j pared with the rest as they all ftand together in the Nature of Man , plainly ...
xxxiii. oldal
... somewhat due to Him Himself , who is the Author and Caufe of all Things ; who is more intimately pre- fent to us , than any thing else can be , and with whom we have a nearer and more con- ftant Intercourse , than we can have with any ...
... somewhat due to Him Himself , who is the Author and Caufe of all Things ; who is more intimately pre- fent to us , than any thing else can be , and with whom we have a nearer and more con- ftant Intercourse , than we can have with any ...
51. oldal
... somewhat quite distinct from Re- gards to others ; and that it is the Priviledge of Vice to be without Reftraint or Confine- ment ? Whereas on the contrary , the En- joyments , in a Manner all the common En- joyments of Life , even the ...
... somewhat quite distinct from Re- gards to others ; and that it is the Priviledge of Vice to be without Reftraint or Confine- ment ? Whereas on the contrary , the En- joyments , in a Manner all the common En- joyments of Life , even the ...
60. oldal
... somewhat very forcible and ex- preffive in these . Words of St. James . As if the Apostle had faid , No Man furely can make any Pretences to Religion , who does not at least believe that he bridleth his Tongue : If he puts on any ...
... somewhat very forcible and ex- preffive in these . Words of St. James . As if the Apostle had faid , No Man furely can make any Pretences to Religion , who does not at least believe that he bridleth his Tongue : If he puts on any ...
71. oldal
... somewhat to unbend the Mind ; as a Diverfion from the Cares , the Bufinefs , and the Sorrows of Life ; it is of the very Nature of it , that the Dif course be mutual . This , I fay , is implied in the very Notion of what we diftinguish ...
... somewhat to unbend the Mind ; as a Diverfion from the Cares , the Bufinefs , and the Sorrows of Life ; it is of the very Nature of it , that the Dif course be mutual . This , I fay , is implied in the very Notion of what we diftinguish ...
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