The Works of Thomas Secker, LL.D.: Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Volume 4C. and J. Rivington, 1825 - Sermons, English |
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... fear the Lord † ? or do we love to palliate the sins of the former , and aggravate the failures of the latter ? Have we indeed ever thought of rules on this subject ? or said , Our lips are our own , who is Lord over us ? Yet licentious ...
... fear the Lord † ? or do we love to palliate the sins of the former , and aggravate the failures of the latter ? Have we indeed ever thought of rules on this subject ? or said , Our lips are our own , who is Lord over us ? Yet licentious ...
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... hope for from him : and about that we might be , though not indifferent , yet free from anxiety . But as we are all guilty , the first question , and a very alarming one , is , what f as reason . punishment we have to fear ?
... hope for from him : and about that we might be , though not indifferent , yet free from anxiety . But as we are all guilty , the first question , and a very alarming one , is , what f as reason . punishment we have to fear ?
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Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Secker. as reason . punishment we have to fear ? Thoughtlessness and partiality may indeed dispose us to imagine , that however right in speculation the laws of religion and virtue may be , yet ...
Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Secker. as reason . punishment we have to fear ? Thoughtlessness and partiality may indeed dispose us to imagine , that however right in speculation the laws of religion and virtue may be , yet ...
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... fear him ‡ . But let the inconsiderate , the rash , and the bold , learn from it , both to be cautious how they act , and to recollect how they have acted . We seem very commonly to think that the sins of our former days lose their ...
... fear him ‡ . But let the inconsiderate , the rash , and the bold , learn from it , both to be cautious how they act , and to recollect how they have acted . We seem very commonly to think that the sins of our former days lose their ...
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... fear of God , or love of virtue , were what kept him so , one should think it would have kept him from one sin , as well as from another . And therefore he that violates any divine command , it may be feared , is guilty in the rest ...
... fear of God , or love of virtue , were what kept him so , one should think it would have kept him from one sin , as well as from another . And therefore he that violates any divine command , it may be feared , is guilty in the rest ...
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