Sermons Translated from the Original French of the Late Rev. James Saurin ..., Volume 5L. Nichols, 1806 - Sermons, French |
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... means for the education of children must be accompanied with fervent pray- er . If If you have paid any attention to the max- ims we have proposed , I shall not be surprised to hear you exclaim , Who is sufficient for these things ? 2 ...
... means for the education of children must be accompanied with fervent pray- er . If If you have paid any attention to the max- ims we have proposed , I shall not be surprised to hear you exclaim , Who is sufficient for these things ? 2 ...
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... mean that of public censor . A preacher is then obliged to choose , either never to attack such mis- takes as the multitude think fit to authorize , or to renounce the advantages , which he may promise himself , if he adapt his subjects ...
... mean that of public censor . A preacher is then obliged to choose , either never to attack such mis- takes as the multitude think fit to authorize , or to renounce the advantages , which he may promise himself , if he adapt his subjects ...
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... mean , that the manner , in which most men adhere to truth , is not by principles , which ought to attach them to it , but by a spirit of negligence and prejudice . It is no small work to examine the truth , when we arrive at an age ...
... mean , that the manner , in which most men adhere to truth , is not by principles , which ought to attach them to it , but by a spirit of negligence and prejudice . It is no small work to examine the truth , when we arrive at an age ...
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... mean that of suspending our judg ment on subjects not sufficiently proved : from all this arise clouds , that render the truth inaccessi- ble , and which the world cannot dissipate . We do not say , that natural talents or supernatural ...
... mean that of suspending our judg ment on subjects not sufficiently proved : from all this arise clouds , that render the truth inaccessi- ble , and which the world cannot dissipate . We do not say , that natural talents or supernatural ...
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... mean and contemptible , approaches nearest to perfection . We affirm , this disposition is almost universal . It would be needless to prove this to you , my brethren , in regard to erroneous communities . Were superstition banished from ...
... mean and contemptible , approaches nearest to perfection . We affirm , this disposition is almost universal . It would be needless to prove this to you , my brethren , in regard to erroneous communities . Were superstition banished from ...
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