Sermons on the Amusements of the Stage, preached at St. James's Church, SheffieldGeorge Ridge, 1831 - 305 páginas |
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... ruined . There is a lie in the right hand , and it is not perceived . Now this inconsistency arises not so much from deliberate hypocrisy , as from the utter want of serious thought and reflection . " None considereth in his heart ...
... ruined . There is a lie in the right hand , and it is not perceived . Now this inconsistency arises not so much from deliberate hypocrisy , as from the utter want of serious thought and reflection . " None considereth in his heart ...
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... to remediless ruin . The consideration of the worth of the soul , therefore , no less than a regard to the honour of God , will deter from these Amusements every one who acts , or who wishes to act consistently with SERMON I. 11.
... to remediless ruin . The consideration of the worth of the soul , therefore , no less than a regard to the honour of God , will deter from these Amusements every one who acts , or who wishes to act consistently with SERMON I. 11.
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... ruins the souls of men is , by causing them to take false and inadequate views of sin . He leads them to confine the word " sin " to those flagrant crimes which meet with immediate and universal reprobation ; and to consider the term ...
... ruins the souls of men is , by causing them to take false and inadequate views of sin . He leads them to confine the word " sin " to those flagrant crimes which meet with immediate and universal reprobation ; and to consider the term ...
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... ruining their own souls . How little of this pain and grief is felt and manifested by us ! — How little do the eye and the ear affect the heart , when the name of God is blasphemed , and his Holy Day openly profaned . But further ; how ...
... ruining their own souls . How little of this pain and grief is felt and manifested by us ! — How little do the eye and the ear affect the heart , when the name of God is blasphemed , and his Holy Day openly profaned . But further ; how ...
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... whom he wholly depended ; -acting against his own inte- rests , and laboriously bringing on his own ruin ; - caressing the murderer of his friend ; -cherishing in his bosom a deadly serpent ; -scattering fire- brands SERMON II . 29.
... whom he wholly depended ; -acting against his own inte- rests , and laboriously bringing on his own ruin ; - caressing the murderer of his friend ; -cherishing in his bosom a deadly serpent ; -scattering fire- brands SERMON II . 29.
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abomination Apostle armour armour of God attend baptismal Bible blessed bring character Christian conscience conviction corrupt danger dear Brethren delight desire Devil dishonour divine divine grace dreadful duty effect endeavour enemy enticements eternal evil communications exhibited expose eyes faith favour fear feel follow frequent fruit give glory God's holy grace guilt hath heart highly esteemed Holy Spirit honour influence Jesus Christ judgment Lord Jesus love thy neighbour means ments mercy mind mock mock at sin moral nature ness occasion occasions of sinning persons play-house pleasure prayer principles profane profession profligate racter receive religion renounce ruin salvation sanction Satan Saviour scenes Scriptures sentiments serpent shew sight sinful sinners snare soul spirit Stage subtilty sure temptation tendency Theatre Theatrical Amusements thou tion true truth unclean thing ungodly unto vanity warning wicked wickedness word worldly young yourselves youth