Sermons Translated from the Original French of the Late Rev. James Saurin ..., Volume 1L. Nichols, 1803 - Sermons, French |
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... supreme and subordinate adoration ; senseless axioms , called the divinity of the schools ; preachments of buffoonery , or blasphemy , or both ; cruel casuistry , consisting of a body of dangerous and scandalous morality ; false ...
... supreme and subordinate adoration ; senseless axioms , called the divinity of the schools ; preachments of buffoonery , or blasphemy , or both ; cruel casuistry , consisting of a body of dangerous and scandalous morality ; false ...
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... supreme love to God and to the souls of men , and a holy unblemished life . Certainly he had some faults : but , as I have never heard of any , I can publish none . During his stay in England , he married a Miss Catherine Boyton , in ...
... supreme love to God and to the souls of men , and a holy unblemished life . Certainly he had some faults : but , as I have never heard of any , I can publish none . During his stay in England , he married a Miss Catherine Boyton , in ...
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... Supreme felicity is the third idea we have formed of God ; it flows immediately from the two first . Every intelligent being is capable of happi- ness , nor can he regard happiness with indifference ; he is inclined by his very nature ...
... Supreme felicity is the third idea we have formed of God ; it flows immediately from the two first . Every intelligent being is capable of happi- ness , nor can he regard happiness with indifference ; he is inclined by his very nature ...
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... Supreme Being filling infinite spaces , as we are lodged in our houses , is a false idea that ought to be carefully avoided . II . What notions then must we form of the im- mensity of God ? In what sense do we conceive that the infinite ...
... Supreme Being filling infinite spaces , as we are lodged in our houses , is a false idea that ought to be carefully avoided . II . What notions then must we form of the im- mensity of God ? In what sense do we conceive that the infinite ...
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... Supreme Intelligence ? but what mortal tongue can express such sublime truths , or what capacity is able to conceive them ! On this arti- cle , we are obliged with our prophet to exclaim , such knowledge is too wonderful for me , it is ...
... Supreme Intelligence ? but what mortal tongue can express such sublime truths , or what capacity is able to conceive them ! On this arti- cle , we are obliged with our prophet to exclaim , such knowledge is too wonderful for me , it is ...
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