Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen2Hurd & Houghton, 1867 |
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... able to merit , yet , IV . This ought not to discourage our obedience , 25. Since , 1. A beggar may ask an alms , which he cannot claim as his due , 25 . 2. God's immutable veracity and promise will oblige him to reward our sin- cere ...
... able to merit , yet , IV . This ought not to discourage our obedience , 25. Since , 1. A beggar may ask an alms , which he cannot claim as his due , 25 . 2. God's immutable veracity and promise will oblige him to reward our sin- cere ...
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... to love and acknowledge them , 461 . 3. That hereby we may be able to find out the true cause of atheism , 464 , and fanaticism , 465 . SERMONS XLVI . XLVII . COVETOUSNESS PROVED NO LESS AN xvi The Chief Heads of the Sermons in Vol . II .
... to love and acknowledge them , 461 . 3. That hereby we may be able to find out the true cause of atheism , 464 , and fanaticism , 465 . SERMONS XLVI . XLVII . COVETOUSNESS PROVED NO LESS AN xvi The Chief Heads of the Sermons in Vol . II .
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... able to remove those things which chiefly render men miserable , 503 , such as affect his mind , 504 , or his body , 505 . 4. The greatest happiness this life is capable of , may be enjoyed without that abundance , 507 . SERMON XLVIII ...
... able to remove those things which chiefly render men miserable , 503 , such as affect his mind , 504 , or his body , 505 . 4. The greatest happiness this life is capable of , may be enjoyed without that abundance , 507 . SERMON XLVIII ...
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... able to govern both his actions and expectations according to the nature of the thing he is in pursuit of ; lest otherwise he should chance to fail of the prize he runs for , by mistaking the way he should run in . St. Paul , as plainly ...
... able to govern both his actions and expectations according to the nature of the thing he is in pursuit of ; lest otherwise he should chance to fail of the prize he runs for , by mistaking the way he should run in . St. Paul , as plainly ...
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... able to merit of God , or be profitable to him . Secondly , Something expressed , namely , That such an opinion or persuasion is utterly false and absurd ; and that it is impossible for man to merit of God , or to be profitable to him ...
... able to merit of God , or be profitable to him . Secondly , Something expressed , namely , That such an opinion or persuasion is utterly false and absurd ; and that it is impossible for man to merit of God , or to be profitable to him ...
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