SermonsJ. James, 1823 - 643 pages |
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... thought no judges of the matter . So that ' tis no great wonder , if the greatest part of such reflections , however ... thoughts are generally full of the mighty happiness which he is going B 2 SERMON I. 5.
... thought no judges of the matter . So that ' tis no great wonder , if the greatest part of such reflections , however ... thoughts are generally full of the mighty happiness which he is going B 2 SERMON I. 5.
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... thought by it , as if I was denying the reality of pleasures , or disputing the being of them , any more than one would the reality of pain , -yet I must ob- serve on this head , that there is a plain distinction to be made betwixt ...
... thought by it , as if I was denying the reality of pleasures , or disputing the being of them , any more than one would the reality of pain , -yet I must ob- serve on this head , that there is a plain distinction to be made betwixt ...
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... thoughts , —and his 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 ...
... thoughts , —and his 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 ...
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... thought nor purpose shall arise there which he would have concealed ? -In those loose and unguarded moments , the ima- gination is not always at command ; -in spite of reason and reflection , it will forcibly carry him sometimes whither ...
... thought nor purpose shall arise there which he would have concealed ? -In those loose and unguarded moments , the ima- gination is not always at command ; -in spite of reason and reflection , it will forcibly carry him sometimes whither ...
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... thought , or awaken an inclination which virtue need to blush at , - -or which the most scrupulous consci- ence might not support . God forbid we should say otherwise : — no doubt , numbers of all ages escape unhurt , and get off this ...
... thought , or awaken an inclination which virtue need to blush at , - -or which the most scrupulous consci- ence might not support . God forbid we should say otherwise : — no doubt , numbers of all ages escape unhurt , and get off this ...
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Abishai able actions affecting afflictions amongst apostle appear behaviour behold better blessings brought cern character Christian concubine conscience consider creature discourse distress doubt duty earth evil father favour give God's hand happiness heart Heaven Herod Heze Hezekiah holy holy conversation honour human humble humility imagine instances Israel Jews Judah judgment kind LAURENCE STERNE Levite live look Lord man's mankind manner meek ment mercy mind misery moral Mount Ephraim nature neral ness never numbers observation occasion ourselves pass passions peace pharisee pity pleasure pride principle prophet racter reason reflections religion riches Saviour scarce Scripture seems sense SERMON Shimei Shunem sion sorrow soul spirit suffered suppose temper tender thee thing thou hast thought tion true trust truth tural turn uncon unto vice virtue whole wisdom wise words Ye men Zarephath