Sermons Translated from the Original French of the Late Rev. James Saurin ..., Volume 5 |
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Page 103
Is it the man , who hath spent fifty or sixty years in examining the human heart ;
the man who assures you that , after a thousand diligent and accurate
investigations , he finds impenetrable depths of deception in the heart ; the man ,
who , from ...
Is it the man , who hath spent fifty or sixty years in examining the human heart ;
the man who assures you that , after a thousand diligent and accurate
investigations , he finds impenetrable depths of deception in the heart ; the man ,
who , from ...
Page 109
LTOW mean and despicable soever the human 11 heart since the fall may be ,
there are always found in it some principles of grandeur and elevation . Like such
superb edifices as time hath demolished , it discovers even in its ruins some ...
LTOW mean and despicable soever the human 11 heart since the fall may be ,
there are always found in it some principles of grandeur and elevation . Like such
superb edifices as time hath demolished , it discovers even in its ruins some ...
Page 165
ledge , and very little taste ; and it is astonishing that a man so eminently
endowed with knowledge could set his heart upon them . The second may more
easily impose on an enlightened and generous mind . In the first class I place
riches ...
ledge , and very little taste ; and it is astonishing that a man so eminently
endowed with knowledge could set his heart upon them . The second may more
easily impose on an enlightened and generous mind . In the first class I place
riches ...
Page 170
The second disposition , which seems as if it would contribute much to the
pleasure of life but which often imbitters it , is tenderness of heart . Let the sacred
names of frieudship and tenderness never come out of some mouths ; let them
never ...
The second disposition , which seems as if it would contribute much to the
pleasure of life but which often imbitters it , is tenderness of heart . Let the sacred
names of frieudship and tenderness never come out of some mouths ; let them
never ...
Page 174
My son fora get not my law : but let thy heart keep my commandments ; for length
of days , ' and long life , and peace shall they add to thee . Let not mercy and truth
forsake thee : bind them about thy neck , write them upon the table of thine ...
My son fora get not my law : but let thy heart keep my commandments ; for length
of days , ' and long life , and peace shall they add to thee . Let not mercy and truth
forsake thee : bind them about thy neck , write them upon the table of thine ...
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