Sermons, on a Number of Connected Subjects: In which an Attempt is Made to Explain the Leading Principles of Revealed Religion; to Show Their Consistency, Reasonableness and Importance; and to Guard Them Against Dangerous Misconstructions and False Inferences, and Against the Specious Objections of UnbelieversOliver D. Cooke; Lincoln and Gleason, printers, 1803 - 436 pages |
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... is charity . SERMON VIII . On self - love ; or regarding one's own happiness . HEBREWS XI . 26 . For he had respect unto the recompence of the reward . 57 73 85 108 125 SERMON IX . On the universal sinfulness of mankind . iv CONTENTS .
... is charity . SERMON VIII . On self - love ; or regarding one's own happiness . HEBREWS XI . 26 . For he had respect unto the recompence of the reward . 57 73 85 108 125 SERMON IX . On the universal sinfulness of mankind . iv CONTENTS .
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... respecting these words , to which particular attention will now be paid . Preached at the settlement of a minister ; but now consid- erably altered , especially in the application . B What the apostle means by the foolishness of ...
... respecting these words , to which particular attention will now be paid . Preached at the settlement of a minister ; but now consid- erably altered , especially in the application . B What the apostle means by the foolishness of ...
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... Respecting the former , as it opens a wide field , there will be time only just to mention those particu- lars which seem most essential . 1. Then , that men may be saved , they must come to the knowledge of the truth concerning God ...
... Respecting the former , as it opens a wide field , there will be time only just to mention those particu- lars which seem most essential . 1. Then , that men may be saved , they must come to the knowledge of the truth concerning God ...
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... respecting themselves . It highly concerns us to form a just opinion of our natural powers ; and not to think more highly or more meanly of ourselves , in that regard , than we ought to think . The former error will make us too ...
... respecting themselves . It highly concerns us to form a just opinion of our natural powers ; and not to think more highly or more meanly of ourselves , in that regard , than we ought to think . The former error will make us too ...
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... Respecting the kind of knowledge of the truth which is required , I would just observe , that men must have something more than right ideas in the head ; and something more than sensible convictions of conscience , in order to their ...
... Respecting the kind of knowledge of the truth which is required , I would just observe , that men must have something more than right ideas in the head ; and something more than sensible convictions of conscience , in order to their ...
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