Theology, Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 5W. Baynes and T. Tegg, 1824 |
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... religion , he finds no pleasure , and sees no profit , except so far as hypocrisy may increase his reputation , and promote his selfish purposes . For this , his governing end , he will often appear more engaged in religion when he ...
... religion , he finds no pleasure , and sees no profit , except so far as hypocrisy may increase his reputation , and promote his selfish purposes . For this , his governing end , he will often appear more engaged in religion when he ...
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... religion of the Gospel . Nor will it be doubted , that every morning and every evening presents a proper season for the performance of this religious service . In examining the proposed subject of discourse , it will SERMON CXLI. ...
... religion of the Gospel . Nor will it be doubted , that every morning and every evening presents a proper season for the performance of this religious service . In examining the proposed subject of discourse , it will SERMON CXLI. ...
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... religion which dic- tates it is , in its nature , a spirit of order . Its returns take place every morning and every evening , after short intervals , and with exact regularity . Its influence is therefore necessa- rily diffused through ...
... religion which dic- tates it is , in its nature , a spirit of order . Its returns take place every morning and every evening , after short intervals , and with exact regularity . Its influence is therefore necessa- rily diffused through ...
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... religion in a family . Whenever a family or an individual observes an exact regu- larity in performing the duties , and celebrating the ordinances of the Gospel , religion naturally becomes flourishing and vigorous in their hearts , and ...
... religion in a family . Whenever a family or an individual observes an exact regu- larity in performing the duties , and celebrating the ordinances of the Gospel , religion naturally becomes flourishing and vigorous in their hearts , and ...
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... religion . The very aspect of the service teaches them , that it holds the uppermost place in the mind of a parent ; while a convic- tion of this truth renders his opinions and conduct more . venerable and affecting in those of the ...
... religion . The very aspect of the service teaches them , that it holds the uppermost place in the mind of a parent ; while a convic- tion of this truth renders his opinions and conduct more . venerable and affecting in those of the ...
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