Sermons on various subjects, with a preface [by J. Duchal].1748 |
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Page 56
... foul concerning their difference , and the methods of pursuing the one , and avoiding the other . This last is the fubject of our Saviour's inftruction in the text , under the allufion of the fingle and the evil eye , in confequence of ...
... foul concerning their difference , and the methods of pursuing the one , and avoiding the other . This last is the fubject of our Saviour's inftruction in the text , under the allufion of the fingle and the evil eye , in confequence of ...
Page 57
... foul contracts indifpofitions . It III . is probably uniform in its original frame ; the fame fenfe of good and evil , and the fame de- termination to choose the former and for- fake the latter , being a neceffary part of the human ...
... foul contracts indifpofitions . It III . is probably uniform in its original frame ; the fame fenfe of good and evil , and the fame de- termination to choose the former and for- fake the latter , being a neceffary part of the human ...
Page 68
... foul fo made , that it could not become evil ? the light of conscience fo ftrong and clear that it could not be obfcured , or perverted ? In other words , why were we made fuch frail and imperfect creatures ? But , * Who art thou , O ...
... foul fo made , that it could not become evil ? the light of conscience fo ftrong and clear that it could not be obfcured , or perverted ? In other words , why were we made fuch frail and imperfect creatures ? But , * Who art thou , O ...
Page 70
... foul may not difcern its turpitude . One in- stance of this kind , is a false imagination , that fomething different from true moral piety and virtue , as they appear to the mind in their genuine fimplicity , will answer the ends of ...
... foul may not difcern its turpitude . One in- stance of this kind , is a false imagination , that fomething different from true moral piety and virtue , as they appear to the mind in their genuine fimplicity , will answer the ends of ...
Page 78
... foul perceives fo clearly as what it perceives by looking into itself . This in general is true ; but there is a difference in the objects of our confcious perception , fuch as are the most fimple are the most certainly known . There is ...
... foul perceives fo clearly as what it perceives by looking into itself . This in general is true ; but there is a difference in the objects of our confcious perception , fuch as are the most fimple are the most certainly known . There is ...
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abfolutely affections againſt apoftle arife becauſe beſt cafe caufe cauſe charity Chrift chriftians cife confcience confequences confider confideration confifts counfels defign defire difcern difciples difpofitions divine doctrine doth duty edification edifying efteem endeavour eſpecially evil exerciſe faid faith falvation fame fcripture feem felves fenfe ferve fhall fhew fhould fince fincere fome foul fpeaks fpirit ftate ftill ftrong fubject fuch fuffer fure God's godliness gofpel goodneſs greateſt happineſs heart higheſt himſelf holy honour inftruction intereft irreligion itſelf Jefus judge judgment juft knowledge laft leaſt Lord meaſure ment mind moft moral moſt muſt nature neceffary nefs obferve occafion ourſelves paffions patience perfect perfons pleaſe pleaſure prefent preferve profeffion prophet purpoſes racter reaſon refpect religion religious reprefented righteouſneſs Saviour SERM ſhall ſpeaks ſtate temperance thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe tion true truth underſtanding underſtood univerfal unto uſe virtue wiſdom