Sermons Translated from the Original French of the Late Rev. James Saurin ..., Volume 5L. Nichols, 1806 - Sermons, French |
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... Riches ? They often make themselves wings , and fly away , Prov . xxiii . 5. Honors ? They are often mixed with disagreeable circumstances , which poison all the pleasure . It is a religious education , piety and the fear of God , that ...
... Riches ? They often make themselves wings , and fly away , Prov . xxiii . 5. Honors ? They are often mixed with disagreeable circumstances , which poison all the pleasure . It is a religious education , piety and the fear of God , that ...
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... rich himself by telling untruths , by practising frauds , by taking false oaths ? What is the profession of a minister ? It is to de- vote himself wholly to truth and virtue , to set the whole church an example , to search into ...
... rich himself by telling untruths , by practising frauds , by taking false oaths ? What is the profession of a minister ? It is to de- vote himself wholly to truth and virtue , to set the whole church an example , to search into ...
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... riches , your elegant furniture , your magnificent palaces , your superb equipages , and you think the public take you for a person of great consideration , and that every one is erecting in his heart an altar to your fortune . No such ...
... riches , your elegant furniture , your magnificent palaces , your superb equipages , and you think the public take you for a person of great consideration , and that every one is erecting in his heart an altar to your fortune . No such ...
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... rich source of re- ligion , he quenches the thirst of knowing , elevat- ing , perpetuating and extending himself , which burns within him , and there he feels how God , the author of his nature , proportions himself to the boundless ...
... rich source of re- ligion , he quenches the thirst of knowing , elevat- ing , perpetuating and extending himself , which burns within him , and there he feels how God , the author of his nature , proportions himself to the boundless ...
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... rich- er abundance , and then he says with Asaph , my supreme good is to draw near to God ! When shall I come ? O when shall I come and appear before God ? Psalm . lxxii . 28. and xlii . 2 . Follow this man in the participation of holy ...
... rich- er abundance , and then he says with Asaph , my supreme good is to draw near to God ! When shall I come ? O when shall I come and appear before God ? Psalm . lxxii . 28. and xlii . 2 . Follow this man in the participation of holy ...
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