Practical sermons, by dignitaries and other clergymen of the united Church of England and Ireland [successively ed. by A. Watson and J.C. Crosthwaite]. 3 vols. [issued in parts. Wanting the general title-leaf and prelims. of vol. 1 and pp. 301-372 of vol. 2]. |
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Page 22
... consider what may appear to me to be the proper method of con- ducting the outward performance . As in the prayers which we offer up to the Sovereign LORD of the whole earth , becoming expressions are selected with which to address so ...
... consider what may appear to me to be the proper method of con- ducting the outward performance . As in the prayers which we offer up to the Sovereign LORD of the whole earth , becoming expressions are selected with which to address so ...
Page 26
... considering the outward manner of conducting this interesting part of public worship , we advert to the frame of mind proper for those who engage in it . The text supplies us with the instruction requisite : " Sing with grace in your ...
... considering the outward manner of conducting this interesting part of public worship , we advert to the frame of mind proper for those who engage in it . The text supplies us with the instruction requisite : " Sing with grace in your ...
Page 27
... consider to whom we lift up our voice , this portion of our subject cannot surely fail to make a deep impression upon every person who engages in that part of our sacred service which is devoted to thanksgiving . When he is mindful that ...
... consider to whom we lift up our voice , this portion of our subject cannot surely fail to make a deep impression upon every person who engages in that part of our sacred service which is devoted to thanksgiving . When he is mindful that ...
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... consider in any par- ticular affliction , how much heavier a chastisement our sins have deserved , and with how much sorer a punish- ment the Almighty might have visited us . There is , perhaps , scarcely a single earthly evil , to ...
... consider in any par- ticular affliction , how much heavier a chastisement our sins have deserved , and with how much sorer a punish- ment the Almighty might have visited us . There is , perhaps , scarcely a single earthly evil , to ...
Page 37
... consider , not so much the loud- ness , as the justice , of the complaint ; and for want of attention to this , it often happens that the poor and needy go away ashamed , while those who have greater boldness , or more cunning , step in ...
... consider , not so much the loud- ness , as the justice , of the complaint ; and for want of attention to this , it often happens that the poor and needy go away ashamed , while those who have greater boldness , or more cunning , step in ...
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