SermonsR. Carter, 1844 - 303 pages |
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... arise from hence , that the epithet , interested or disinterested , may be applied to them , any more than that any other indifferent epithet , suppose inquisitive or jealous , may or may not be ap- plied to them ; not from their being ...
... arise from hence , that the epithet , interested or disinterested , may be applied to them , any more than that any other indifferent epithet , suppose inquisitive or jealous , may or may not be ap- plied to them ; not from their being ...
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... arise from the peculiar relation of Christians , as members one of another under Christ our head . However , though all this be allowed , as it expressly is by the inspired writers ; yet it is manifest that Christians at the time of the ...
... arise from the peculiar relation of Christians , as members one of another under Christ our head . However , though all this be allowed , as it expressly is by the inspired writers ; yet it is manifest that Christians at the time of the ...
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... arise from , or be the same principle in the mind , as a disposition to , and delight in charity . Thus cruelty , as distinct from envy and resentment , would be exactly the same in the mind of man as good - will : that one tends to the ...
... arise from , or be the same principle in the mind , as a disposition to , and delight in charity . Thus cruelty , as distinct from envy and resentment , would be exactly the same in the mind of man as good - will : that one tends to the ...
Page 52
... arise from its being agreeable to the principle which happens to be the strongest : for it may be so , and yet be quite dispro- portionate to the nature of the agent . The correspon- dence therefore , or disproportion , arises from ...
... arise from its being agreeable to the principle which happens to be the strongest : for it may be so , and yet be quite dispro- portionate to the nature of the agent . The correspon- dence therefore , or disproportion , arises from ...
Page 61
... arise amongst men ; and he will soon see , that he is not unprejudiced and impar- tial ; that he is not , as I may speak , neutral enough , to trust himself with talking of the character and concerns of his neighbour , in a free ...
... arise amongst men ; and he will soon see , that he is not unprejudiced and impar- tial ; that he is not , as I may speak , neutral enough , to trust himself with talking of the character and concerns of his neighbour , in a free ...
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action amongst appear appetites arise authority Balaam Balak behaviour benevolence character charity children of Israel children of men Christianity common compassion conscience consequence consideration considered constitution contradiction contrary course danger degree desire distinct distress divine duty endeavour enjoyment evil existence faculty fear fellow creatures former good-will gospel gratification greater happiness hath heart human nature idolatry infinite influence injury instance interest irreligion kind latter lence liberty likewise love thy neighbour manifest mankind manner means mind misery Moab moral necessarily necessary neighbour notion object obligation observed occasion ourselves particular affection peculiar perfect persons plainly poor precept present principle proper proportion reason reflection regard relation religious respect rich satisfaction Scripture self-existent substance self-love sense SERMON sidered Sirach sort speak spect substratum superior superstition suppose supposition temper thing thou thought tion truth unto vice whole words