SermonsJ. James, 1823 - 643 pages |
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Page 67
... religion , and place it upon its true bottom , which we can only do by bringing back religion to that cool point of reason which first showed us its obligation , -by always remembering that God is a Spirit , and must be worshipped suit ...
... religion , and place it upon its true bottom , which we can only do by bringing back religion to that cool point of reason which first showed us its obligation , -by always remembering that God is a Spirit , and must be worshipped suit ...
Page 282
... religion just then newly come up ; -a religion to which his whole sect , as well as himself , had been always the bitterest and most inveterate ene- mies ; and were constantly upbraided as such , by the first founder of it : that a ...
... religion just then newly come up ; -a religion to which his whole sect , as well as himself , had been always the bitterest and most inveterate ene- mies ; and were constantly upbraided as such , by the first founder of it : that a ...
Page 290
... religion and the obli- gations it lays upon us , show what manner of per- sons we ought to be in all holy conversation and godliness , looking for and hastening unto the coming of the day of God . Whoever takes a view of the world will ...
... religion and the obli- gations it lays upon us , show what manner of per- sons we ought to be in all holy conversation and godliness , looking for and hastening unto the coming of the day of God . Whoever takes a view of the world will ...
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