Sermons Translated from the Original French of the Late Rev. James Saurin ..., Volume 6L. Nichols, 1806 |
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Page 15
... hath not left me , and he hath only stepped first into a coun- try where I shall soon join him . " If this hope made so great an impression on the mind of a pagan , what ought it not to produce in the heart of a christian ? What ...
... hath not left me , and he hath only stepped first into a coun- try where I shall soon join him . " If this hope made so great an impression on the mind of a pagan , what ought it not to produce in the heart of a christian ? What ...
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... hath not been taught to suspect , are sometimes snares more fatal to his innocence than the most profane dis- courses , yea they are often more dangerous than the most pernicious examples , for them he hath been taught to abhor . Sixth ...
... hath not been taught to suspect , are sometimes snares more fatal to his innocence than the most profane dis- courses , yea they are often more dangerous than the most pernicious examples , for them he hath been taught to abhor . Sixth ...
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... hath no part , and which is all external and material : we should not see a concourse of people receiving with respect , as the precious blood of the Saviour of the world , a few drops of putrified wa ter , which the warmth of the sun hath ...
... hath no part , and which is all external and material : we should not see a concourse of people receiving with respect , as the precious blood of the Saviour of the world , a few drops of putrified wa ter , which the warmth of the sun hath ...
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... hath commanded and exempli- fied to us , but we make an estimate of the several parts of true worship . These estimates are regu- lated by opinions formed through prejudice or pas- sion . What best agrees with our inclinations we ...
... hath commanded and exempli- fied to us , but we make an estimate of the several parts of true worship . These estimates are regu- lated by opinions formed through prejudice or pas- sion . What best agrees with our inclinations we ...
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... hath more disciples than satan . What do you call the crowd , the many , the multi- tude ? What do you mean by all the world ? What ! You and your companions , your family , your ac- quaintances , your fellow citizens , the inhabitants ...
... hath more disciples than satan . What do you call the crowd , the many , the multi- tude ? What do you mean by all the world ? What ! You and your companions , your family , your ac- quaintances , your fellow citizens , the inhabitants ...
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