Sermons Translated from the Original French of the Late Rev. James Saurin ..., Volume 5 |
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kast given me , be with me where I am , ver . 11 . 15 . 17 . This is the second
reflection . These two reflections are impenetrable shields , and a parent should
never separate them . Would you be in a condition to oppose the second of these
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kast given me , be with me where I am , ver . 11 . 15 . 17 . This is the second
reflection . These two reflections are impenetrable shields , and a parent should
never separate them . Would you be in a condition to oppose the second of these
...
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The word goodness , which is the first mistake of the exposition just now given ,
may be understood of piety in general . It hath that meaning in many passages of
scripture . The substantive derived from it is usually put for pious persons , and ...
The word goodness , which is the first mistake of the exposition just now given ,
may be understood of piety in general . It hath that meaning in many passages of
scripture . The substantive derived from it is usually put for pious persons , and ...
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Now , my brethren , we pretend that God hath given this answer , and in a
manner infinitely more clear than we have stated it . He hath given this answer in
those pathetical ex - ! postulations , in those powerful applications , and in those ...
Now , my brethren , we pretend that God hath given this answer , and in a
manner infinitely more clear than we have stated it . He hath given this answer in
those pathetical ex - ! postulations , in those powerful applications , and in those ...
Page 359
... practising virtue , with all my heart : but to allege it in excuse of odious crimes
practised every day freely , willingly , and of set purpose , is to form such an idea
of natural depravity as no divine hath ever given , and such as can never be
given ...
... practising virtue , with all my heart : but to allege it in excuse of odious crimes
practised every day freely , willingly , and of set purpose , is to form such an idea
of natural depravity as no divine hath ever given , and such as can never be
given ...
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God hath not yet given us up . He doch not know , pardon this expression , he is a
stranger to that point of honor , which often engages us to turn away forever from
those who have treated us with contempt : He , he himself , the great , the ...
God hath not yet given us up . He doch not know , pardon this expression , he is a
stranger to that point of honor , which often engages us to turn away forever from
those who have treated us with contempt : He , he himself , the great , the ...
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