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 7
... regard it with aversion , and resent its exhortations to temperance , chastity , purity , and its restraints upon the indulgence of their appetites , as personal injuries ; as unwarrantable interferences with them in their career of ...
... regard it with aversion , and resent its exhortations to temperance , chastity , purity , and its restraints upon the indulgence of their appetites , as personal injuries ; as unwarrantable interferences with them in their career of ...
Page 24
... regard to the manner in which anthems are sometimes set , passages may possibly be so very often repeated , as to destroy the force and expression of the words , and lose the effect they would otherwise have upon our devotions - except ...
... regard to the manner in which anthems are sometimes set , passages may possibly be so very often repeated , as to destroy the force and expression of the words , and lose the effect they would otherwise have upon our devotions - except ...
Page 33
... regard those misfortunes which arise out of our own sin and folly , or those which we think we may attribute to the ... regards VOL . III . D our own peace of mind , but a disposition which.
... regard those misfortunes which arise out of our own sin and folly , or those which we think we may attribute to the ... regards VOL . III . D our own peace of mind , but a disposition which.
Page 39
... presumptuous transgressions , but as regards secret faults , who can tell how oft he offendeth ? " In what way , then , are we to interpret this command , so as not to contradict the declaration that there is THE POOL OF BETHESDA . 39.
... presumptuous transgressions , but as regards secret faults , who can tell how oft he offendeth ? " In what way , then , are we to interpret this command , so as not to contradict the declaration that there is THE POOL OF BETHESDA . 39.
Page 53
... regard to the encouragements which we may find ; first , in that GOD has manifestly blessed the work ; and , secondly , that where as yet the full blessing does not appear , this is but in accordance with the law which has ever found ...
... regard to the encouragements which we may find ; first , in that GOD has manifestly blessed the work ; and , secondly , that where as yet the full blessing does not appear , this is but in accordance with the law which has ever found ...
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