Sermons on Several Subjects: Sermons on Public OccasionsT. Tegg, 1823 - 434 halaman |
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... ourselves . But against whomsoever it happens to be pointed , it has the bad effects both upon the speaker and the hearer which we have noticed . It tends to destroy our own seriousness , together with the seriousness of those who hear ...
... ourselves . But against whomsoever it happens to be pointed , it has the bad effects both upon the speaker and the hearer which we have noticed . It tends to destroy our own seriousness , together with the seriousness of those who hear ...
Halaman 18
... ourselves stead- fastly according to the rule thus chosen , the difficul- ties which remain in religion will not move or disturb us much ; and will , as we proceed , become gradually less and fewer . Whereas , if we begin with ...
... ourselves stead- fastly according to the rule thus chosen , the difficul- ties which remain in religion will not move or disturb us much ; and will , as we proceed , become gradually less and fewer . Whereas , if we begin with ...
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... ourselves feel or have before felt . And what we are saying of the Book of Psalms is true of many religious books that are put into our hands , especially books of devotional religion ; which , though they be human compositions , and ...
... ourselves feel or have before felt . And what we are saying of the Book of Psalms is true of many religious books that are put into our hands , especially books of devotional religion ; which , though they be human compositions , and ...
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... ourselves . We shall pray much in secret . We shall address ourselves to God of our own accord in our Form in these addresses walks , our closet , our bed . will be nothing . Every thing will come from the heart . We shall feed the ...
... ourselves . We shall pray much in secret . We shall address ourselves to God of our own accord in our Form in these addresses walks , our closet , our bed . will be nothing . Every thing will come from the heart . We shall feed the ...
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... ourselves those terms and those expressions . For instance , in public worship , we thank God in general terms , that is , we join with the congregation in a general thanks- giving ; but a devout man brings to church the recol- lection ...
... ourselves those terms and those expressions . For instance , in public worship , we thank God in general terms , that is , we join with the congregation in a general thanks- giving ; but a devout man brings to church the recol- lection ...
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