Sermons Translated from the Original French of the Late Rev. James Saurin ..., Volume 1L. Nichols, 1803 - Sermons, French |
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Page xxii
... consider how rational , but how formidable they were . The Guises , and their associates , being quite dispirited , retired to their estates , and the queen- regent , by the chancellor's advice , granted an edict to enable the ...
... consider how rational , but how formidable they were . The Guises , and their associates , being quite dispirited , retired to their estates , and the queen- regent , by the chancellor's advice , granted an edict to enable the ...
Page xlv
... consider the rea- sonableness or unreasonableness of the law , for if it be not reason , it ought not to be law ; and no- thing can prevent our feeling the good , or ill effects of the whole action . To disfranchise and to banish , to ...
... consider the rea- sonableness or unreasonableness of the law , for if it be not reason , it ought not to be law ; and no- thing can prevent our feeling the good , or ill effects of the whole action . To disfranchise and to banish , to ...
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... consider this long train of favors as immediately coming from him , to him alone I consecrate them . It is not astonishing , that Saurin speaks of condescension with rapture . They are the kind and christian actions of the go- vernors ...
... consider this long train of favors as immediately coming from him , to him alone I consecrate them . It is not astonishing , that Saurin speaks of condescension with rapture . They are the kind and christian actions of the go- vernors ...
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... consider the whole system : for the truths of religion form a system , a body of co- herent doctrines , closely connected , and in perfect harmony . Nothing better distinguisheth the accu- rate judgment of an orator , or a philosopher ...
... consider the whole system : for the truths of religion form a system , a body of co- herent doctrines , closely connected , and in perfect harmony . Nothing better distinguisheth the accu- rate judgment of an orator , or a philosopher ...
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... consider any of its doctrines separately ? What becomes of religion if we consider the holi- ness of God without his justice , or his justice with- out his mercy ? II . Let us then proceed to inquire why so many of us confine ourselves ...
... consider any of its doctrines separately ? What becomes of religion if we consider the holi- ness of God without his justice , or his justice with- out his mercy ? II . Let us then proceed to inquire why so many of us confine ourselves ...
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