The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volumen2J. Faulder; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; J. Richardson; Wilkie and Robinson; J. Walker ... [etc.] ... and Constable and Company, Edinburgh, 1811 |
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... Worship · 45 • 55 • 65 V. Of Forms of Prayer in Public Worship VI . Of the Use of Sabbatical Institutions . VII . Of the Scripture Account of Sabbatical Institutions . VIII . By what Acts and Omissions the Duty of the Christian Sabbath ...
... Worship · 45 • 55 • 65 V. Of Forms of Prayer in Public Worship VI . Of the Use of Sabbatical Institutions . VII . Of the Scripture Account of Sabbatical Institutions . VIII . By what Acts and Omissions the Duty of the Christian Sabbath ...
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... worship ; when , from the same motive , we rest in a journey upon that day , we discharge a duty of reverence . Divine worship is made up of adoration , thanksgiving , and prayer . - But , as what we have to offer concerning the two ...
... worship ; when , from the same motive , we rest in a journey upon that day , we discharge a duty of reverence . Divine worship is made up of adoration , thanksgiving , and prayer . - But , as what we have to offer concerning the two ...
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... worship , and recom mended to private devotion . To pray for particular favours by name , is to dictate , it has been said , to Divine wisdom and good- ness to intercede for others , especially for whole nations and empires , is still ...
... worship , and recom mended to private devotion . To pray for particular favours by name , is to dictate , it has been said , to Divine wisdom and good- ness to intercede for others , especially for whole nations and empires , is still ...
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... worship , however regular it be , does not su- persede , or dispense with , the obligation of either of the other two . I. Private prayer is recommended for the sake of the following advantages : Private wants cannot always be made the ...
... worship , however regular it be , does not su- persede , or dispense with , the obligation of either of the other two . I. Private prayer is recommended for the sake of the following advantages : Private wants cannot always be made the ...
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... worship ; because it affords leisure and opportunity for the cir- cumstantial recollection of those personal wants , by the remembrance and ideas of which the warmth and earnestness of prayer are chiefly excited . Private prayer , in ...
... worship ; because it affords leisure and opportunity for the cir- cumstantial recollection of those personal wants , by the remembrance and ideas of which the warmth and earnestness of prayer are chiefly excited . Private prayer , in ...
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