SermonsJ. James, 1823 - 643 pages |
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Page 14
... moral reflec- tions behind him , and was come forth from home with only such dispositions and gaiety of heart as suited the occasion , and promoted the intended mirth and jollity of the place . With this prepara- tion of mind , which is ...
... moral reflec- tions behind him , and was come forth from home with only such dispositions and gaiety of heart as suited the occasion , and promoted the intended mirth and jollity of the place . With this prepara- tion of mind , which is ...
Page 55
... morals into the neglected children of the lower sort , especially in some parts of Great Britain , than to be obliged , so often as we have been within this last century , to rise up and arm ourselves against the rebellious effects ...
... morals into the neglected children of the lower sort , especially in some parts of Great Britain , than to be obliged , so often as we have been within this last century , to rise up and arm ourselves against the rebellious effects ...
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... moral part , and left nothing but a shadow . behind .- ' Tis to be feared the buffooneries of the Romish church bid fair to do it the same ill office , to the disgrace and utter ruin of Christianity , wherever Popery is established ...
... moral part , and left nothing but a shadow . behind .- ' Tis to be feared the buffooneries of the Romish church bid fair to do it the same ill office , to the disgrace and utter ruin of Christianity , wherever Popery is established ...
Page 69
... moral rectitude , and the kind and benevolent affections of his nature . And though the brightness of his image has been sullied greatly by the fall of man in our first parents , and the cha- racters of it rendered still less legible by ...
... moral rectitude , and the kind and benevolent affections of his nature . And though the brightness of his image has been sullied greatly by the fall of man in our first parents , and the cha- racters of it rendered still less legible by ...
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... moral relations in which we stand to each other , let us close the examination with a short reflection upon the great relation in which we stand to God . The first and more natural thought on this subject , which at one time or other ...
... moral relations in which we stand to each other , let us close the examination with a short reflection upon the great relation in which we stand to God . The first and more natural thought on this subject , which at one time or other ...
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