Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1823 |
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... sense of good and evil , and this satisfaction or dissatisfaction of mind consequent upon a man's acting suitably or unsuitably to it , is a principle neither presently nor easily to be worn out or extinguished . For besides that it is ...
... sense of good and evil , and this satisfaction or dissatisfaction of mind consequent upon a man's acting suitably or unsuitably to it , is a principle neither presently nor easily to be worn out or extinguished . For besides that it is ...
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... sense and condition , as to take pleasure in other men's sins . For we know what a foul sin David commit- ted , and what a crime St. Peter himself fell into ; both of them , no doubt , fully and clearly against the dictates of their ...
... sense and condition , as to take pleasure in other men's sins . For we know what a foul sin David commit- ted , and what a crime St. Peter himself fell into ; both of them , no doubt , fully and clearly against the dictates of their ...
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... sense of their own guilt , but to see others as bad as themselves . To be vicious amongst the virtuous , is a double disgrace and misery ; but where the whole company is vicious and debauched , they presently like , or at least easily ...
... sense of their own guilt , but to see others as bad as themselves . To be vicious amongst the virtuous , is a double disgrace and misery ; but where the whole company is vicious and debauched , they presently like , or at least easily ...
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... sense ; and no man feels by another man's senses . And therefore the delight that a man takes from an- other's sin , can be nothing else but a fantastical , pre- ternatural complacency arising from that which he has really no sense or ...
... sense ; and no man feels by another man's senses . And therefore the delight that a man takes from an- other's sin , can be nothing else but a fantastical , pre- ternatural complacency arising from that which he has really no sense or ...
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... sense of these words I shew , in the preceding discourse , fell naturally into this one proposition : viz . That the guilt arising from a man's delighting or taking pleasure in other men's sins , or ( which is all one ) in other men for ...
... sense of these words I shew , in the preceding discourse , fell naturally into this one proposition : viz . That the guilt arising from a man's delighting or taking pleasure in other men's sins , or ( which is all one ) in other men for ...
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