SermonsJ. James, 1823 - 643 pages |
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... .. 297 SERMON XXXII . Thirtieth of January ........................... . 310 Sermon xxxIII . From Romans , ii . 4 ......... 319 SERMON XXXIV . Trust in God 328 SERMON XXXV . Page Against the Crime of Murder 337 CONTENTS . vii.
... .. 297 SERMON XXXII . Thirtieth of January ........................... . 310 Sermon xxxIII . From Romans , ii . 4 ......... 319 SERMON XXXIV . Trust in God 328 SERMON XXXV . Page Against the Crime of Murder 337 CONTENTS . vii.
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... trust the word of a much wiser man , who has assured us , That there is nothing better in this world , than that a man should eat and drink , and rejoice in his works , and make his soul enjoy good in his labour ; -for that is his ...
... trust the word of a much wiser man , who has assured us , That there is nothing better in this world , than that a man should eat and drink , and rejoice in his works , and make his soul enjoy good in his labour ; -for that is his ...
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... trust to after so many disappointments , - or where to lay the fault , whether in the incapacity of his own nature , or the insufficiency of the enjoy- ments themselves . In this uncertain and perplex'd state , -without knowledge which ...
... trust to after so many disappointments , - or where to lay the fault , whether in the incapacity of his own nature , or the insufficiency of the enjoy- ments themselves . In this uncertain and perplex'd state , -without knowledge which ...
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... trust to matter of fact ; and if , upon inquiry , it appears that the actions of mankind are not to be accounted for upon any other principle but this of the insufficiency of our enjoyments , ' twill go further towards the establishment ...
... trust to matter of fact ; and if , upon inquiry , it appears that the actions of mankind are not to be accounted for upon any other principle but this of the insufficiency of our enjoyments , ' twill go further towards the establishment ...
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... trust himself to the impressions of nature , or hazard the inconveniences which pity might lead him into upon the occasion . There is but one stroke wanting in this picture of an unmerciful man , to render the character utterly odious ...
... trust himself to the impressions of nature , or hazard the inconveniences which pity might lead him into upon the occasion . There is but one stroke wanting in this picture of an unmerciful man , to render the character utterly odious ...
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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