Sermons, Volumen1W. Colles, 1790 |
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... reason , nay , a man of virtue , and yet continue regardless of one of the first and chief dictates of human nature ? Where is thy sensibility to what is right and fit , if that loud voice which calls all nations throughout the earth to ...
... reason , nay , a man of virtue , and yet continue regardless of one of the first and chief dictates of human nature ? Where is thy sensibility to what is right and fit , if that loud voice which calls all nations throughout the earth to ...
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... reason , unknown in the word of God . In scripture we are ever directed to try our faith by our works , our love of God by our love of men . We are directed to confider piety as a principle which regenerates the heart , and forms it to ...
... reason , unknown in the word of God . In scripture we are ever directed to try our faith by our works , our love of God by our love of men . We are directed to confider piety as a principle which regenerates the heart , and forms it to ...
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... reason to be- lieve that into that piety fome corrupting ingredients have entered . And if ever your regard to morality fhall totally fail ; if , while you make many prayers , you give no alms ; if , while you appear to be zealous for ...
... reason to be- lieve that into that piety fome corrupting ingredients have entered . And if ever your regard to morality fhall totally fail ; if , while you make many prayers , you give no alms ; if , while you appear to be zealous for ...
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... now to confider ; and let us confider it with that close atten- tion which the fubject merits . Let us en- quire , whether we have any reason , ei- } ther ther to complain of Providence , or to ob- ject 88 On our Imperfect Knowledge.
... now to confider ; and let us confider it with that close atten- tion which the fubject merits . Let us en- quire , whether we have any reason , ei- } ther ther to complain of Providence , or to ob- ject 88 On our Imperfect Knowledge.
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... reasons of this pro- cedure be , the fact is undeniable . He is described in the Old Teftament , as a God that hideth himself * . Clouds and darkness are faid to furround him . His way is in the fea , and his path in the great waters ...
... reasons of this pro- cedure be , the fact is undeniable . He is described in the Old Teftament , as a God that hideth himself * . Clouds and darkness are faid to furround him . His way is in the fea , and his path in the great waters ...
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