Sermons Translated from the Original French of the Late Rev. James Saurin ..., Volume 5L. Nichols, 1806 - Sermons, French |
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... misery of a parent , who neglects the education of his chil- dren but before we consider the subject in this point of view , we will make three remarks tending to elucidate the history . The crimes of the sons of Eli , the indulgence of ...
... misery of a parent , who neglects the education of his chil- dren but before we consider the subject in this point of view , we will make three remarks tending to elucidate the history . The crimes of the sons of Eli , the indulgence of ...
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... misery . To neglect the education of our children is to refuse to retrench that depravity , which he com- municated to them . Suppose the scriptures had not spoken expressly on the subject of original de- pravity , yet it would argue ...
... misery . To neglect the education of our children is to refuse to retrench that depravity , which he com- municated to them . Suppose the scriptures had not spoken expressly on the subject of original de- pravity , yet it would argue ...
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... misery and despair . " Let us turn our eyes from these gloomy images , let us observe objects more worthy of the majesty of this place , and the holiness of our ministry . To refuse to dedicate our children to God by a re- ligious ...
... misery and despair . " Let us turn our eyes from these gloomy images , let us observe objects more worthy of the majesty of this place , and the holiness of our ministry . To refuse to dedicate our children to God by a re- ligious ...
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... misery , respect our con- duct , and condescend to submit to our instruction . To these I add one mistake more . Most dying people trust too much to their ministers , and take too little pains themselves to form such dis- positions as a ...
... misery , respect our con- duct , and condescend to submit to our instruction . To these I add one mistake more . Most dying people trust too much to their ministers , and take too little pains themselves to form such dis- positions as a ...
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... had promised to the truly godly , they complained that the true religion had been to them a source of misery . Were they the Jews of the prophets time ? Are they only Jews , who make such a criminal com- 48 THE ADVANTAGES OF PIETY .
... had promised to the truly godly , they complained that the true religion had been to them a source of misery . Were they the Jews of the prophets time ? Are they only Jews , who make such a criminal com- 48 THE ADVANTAGES OF PIETY .
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