The Excellency of the Liturgy: In Four Discourses, Preached Before the University of Cambridge, in November, 1811. Also, University Sermons, Containing I. The Churchman's Confession, Or an Appeal to the Liturgy. II. The Fountain of Living Waters. III. Evangelical and Pharisaic Righteousness Compared. IV. Christ CrucifiedEastburn, Kirk, and Company, 1813 - 268 halaman |
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... desire that God would appoint some one to mediate between him and them ; —and lastly , An engagement to regard ev- ery word that should be delivered to them through a Mediator , with the same obedi- ential reverence , as they would if ...
... desire that God would appoint some one to mediate between him and them ; —and lastly , An engagement to regard ev- ery word that should be delivered to them through a Mediator , with the same obedi- ential reverence , as they would if ...
Halaman 20
... be noticed is , Their desire to have some person appointed who should act as a mediator between God and them . They probably had respect only to * Lev . x . 1-3 . the present occasion ; but God interpreted their words as 20.
... be noticed is , Their desire to have some person appointed who should act as a mediator between God and them . They probably had respect only to * Lev . x . 1-3 . the present occasion ; but God interpreted their words as 20.
Halaman 26
... desire a Mediator . At the same time they did not express any wish to be liberated from obedience to it : on the ' contrary , they engaged , that , whatever God should speak to them by the Mediator , they would listen to it readily ...
... desire a Mediator . At the same time they did not express any wish to be liberated from obedience to it : on the ' contrary , they engaged , that , whatever God should speak to them by the Mediator , they would listen to it readily ...
Halaman 30
... desires which arise in the mind under some pecu- liarly alarming circumstances , to prove only transient , and to yield in a very little time to the rooted inclinations of the heart . This , it is feared , was the case with Israel at ...
... desires which arise in the mind under some pecu- liarly alarming circumstances , to prove only transient , and to yield in a very little time to the rooted inclinations of the heart . This , it is feared , was the case with Israel at ...
Halaman 55
... desire from our hearts the things which we pray for in our public- forms , we need never regret , that our fancy was not gratified , or our animal spirits rais- ed , by the delusive charms of novelty . In what we have spoken on this ...
... desire from our hearts the things which we pray for in our public- forms , we need never regret , that our fancy was not gratified , or our animal spirits rais- ed , by the delusive charms of novelty . In what we have spoken on this ...
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