Sermons on Several Occasions |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 80
Page
... means he may help some. In spite of toil or pain, “whatsoever his hand findeth to do, he doeth it with his might;” whether it be for his friends, or for his enemies; for the evil, or for the good. For being “not slothful” in this, or in ...
... means he may help some. In spite of toil or pain, “whatsoever his hand findeth to do, he doeth it with his might;” whether it be for his friends, or for his enemies; for the evil, or for the good. For being “not slothful” in this, or in ...
Page
... means ordained of God, as the usual channels of his grace? This question could never have been proposed in the apostolical church, unless by one who openly avowed himself to be a Heathen; the whole body of Christians being agreed, that ...
... means ordained of God, as the usual channels of his grace? This question could never have been proposed in the apostolical church, unless by one who openly avowed himself to be a Heathen; the whole body of Christians being agreed, that ...
Page
... means, as altogether unprofitable, and as not designed of God to be the ordinary channels of conveying his grace into the souls of men. Nay, it is not impossible, some of these holy men did, at length, themselves fall into this opinion ...
... means, as altogether unprofitable, and as not designed of God to be the ordinary channels of conveying his grace into the souls of men. Nay, it is not impossible, some of these holy men did, at length, themselves fall into this opinion ...
Page
... means of grace, and hope of glory; and teaches us, that a sacrament is “an outward sign of inward grace, and a means whereby we receive the same.” The chief of these means are prayer, whether in secret or with the great congregation ...
... means of grace, and hope of glory; and teaches us, that a sacrament is “an outward sign of inward grace, and a means whereby we receive the same.” The chief of these means are prayer, whether in secret or with the great congregation ...
Page
... means of grace,” than this, — that He is the only meritorious cause of it, it cannot be gainsayed by any who know the grace of God. 5. Yet once more: We allow, though it is a melancholy truth, that a large proportion of those who are ...
... means of grace,” than this, — that He is the only meritorious cause of it, it cannot be gainsayed by any who know the grace of God. 5. Yet once more: We allow, though it is a melancholy truth, that a large proportion of those who are ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
angels Apostle Art thou believe blessed blood body born called children of God children of men Christ Jesus Christian Church circumcision commandment conscience continually creature darkness death desire devil earth eternal everlasting evil faith Father fear flesh fruit give glory God’s gospel grace grace of God happiness hath hear Heathens heaven hell Holy Ghost idolatry Jehonadab Jesus Christ justified kind kingdom kingdom of heaven labour light likewise live Lord Lord’s manner means meekness mercy mind nature neighbour never observe ourselves outward pain peace perfect Pharisees plain pray prayer preach reason receive rejoice religion repentance righteousness saith salvation Satan saved Scripture Secondly sense Sermon sinner sins Son of God soul speak Spirit suffer suppose tempers temptation thee things thou art Thou shalt thought thy heart true truth understanding unto walk wherein whole whosoever wisdom word