Fifteen Sermons Preach'd on Several OccasionsPrinted at the Theatre, for Anth. Peisley, and are to be sold by J. Churchill, 1714 - 400 pages |
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Prospect can never lodge in the fame Breast with True Charity , it being One of
the Di . finguishing marks of that Grace , Charity koeketh not its Owona Whenever
we give with so mean a ' design and so ignoble hopes as to Receive , we are no
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Prospect can never lodge in the fame Breast with True Charity , it being One of
the Di . finguishing marks of that Grace , Charity koeketh not its Owona Whenever
we give with so mean a ' design and so ignoble hopes as to Receive , we are no
...
Page 204
Sometimes in particular they are sent to wean a Man from the Love of the World ,
and to carry up the Thoughts , and Hopes , and Desires to that better Country ,
whereunto We are appointed . If all things went always well , even with good Men
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Sometimes in particular they are sent to wean a Man from the Love of the World ,
and to carry up the Thoughts , and Hopes , and Desires to that better Country ,
whereunto We are appointed . If all things went always well , even with good Men
...
Page 240
... of Will , and Infinitely Powerful that he may give to the full extent of the wants of
the Receiver , and Sovereignly Independant that he may give without hopes of
Return , otherwise whatsoever is given would not be a Gift , bụt a Bargain .
... of Will , and Infinitely Powerful that he may give to the full extent of the wants of
the Receiver , and Sovereignly Independant that he may give without hopes of
Return , otherwise whatsoever is given would not be a Gift , bụt a Bargain .
Page 266
Namely by presenting to our Hopes and Fears the great Springs of all Human
Actions , Arguments of such amazing Concern and infinite Moment , as duly
weigh ' d , and feriously attended to , must by a kind of Moral Neceflity ser all our
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Namely by presenting to our Hopes and Fears the great Springs of all Human
Actions , Arguments of such amazing Concern and infinite Moment , as duly
weigh ' d , and feriously attended to , must by a kind of Moral Neceflity ser all our
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Page 276
But let not this in the least Nacken our Endeavours , or abate our Hopes . Tho we
cannot in strict Justice claim any Reward , His Goodness will crown our
Endeavours , and exceed our Hopes . God is not , cannot be a Debtor to the
Holieft of his ...
But let not this in the least Nacken our Endeavours , or abate our Hopes . Tho we
cannot in strict Justice claim any Reward , His Goodness will crown our
Endeavours , and exceed our Hopes . God is not , cannot be a Debtor to the
Holieft of his ...
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