Sermons on Practical Subjects, Volumen 1Thomas Kay, no. 332, opposite Somerset House, Strand; and W. Creech, Edinburgh., 1796 |
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... tion or vanity . A manly firmness formed the diftinguishing part of his character . As he acted uniformly upon principle , he was bold and undaunted in maintaining what he judged to be right ; but without the heat of violence or paffion ...
... tion or vanity . A manly firmness formed the diftinguishing part of his character . As he acted uniformly upon principle , he was bold and undaunted in maintaining what he judged to be right ; but without the heat of violence or paffion ...
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... and to illuftrate the importance of it to the minifters of Christ , -are the purposes aimed at in the following dif- course . THE first thing that demands our atten- tion is the amiable temper expreffed in thefe words : tion 18 SERMON I.
... and to illuftrate the importance of it to the minifters of Christ , -are the purposes aimed at in the following dif- course . THE first thing that demands our atten- tion is the amiable temper expreffed in thefe words : tion 18 SERMON I.
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Robert Walker, Hugh Blair. tion is the amiable temper expreffed in thefe words : Now we live , if ye ftand fast in the Lord . The general meaning of the paffage is obvious : It contains an obliging and fpi- rited declaration of the ...
Robert Walker, Hugh Blair. tion is the amiable temper expreffed in thefe words : Now we live , if ye ftand fast in the Lord . The general meaning of the paffage is obvious : It contains an obliging and fpi- rited declaration of the ...
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... alfo , and fo inflamed the multitude against him , that he found it neceffary to retire as far as Athens , to get beyond the reach of his unrelenting perse- cutors . cutors.- + Judge then with what emo- tion they would 20 SERMON I.
... alfo , and fo inflamed the multitude against him , that he found it neceffary to retire as far as Athens , to get beyond the reach of his unrelenting perse- cutors . cutors.- + Judge then with what emo- tion they would 20 SERMON I.
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... tion they would read this ftrong , this en- dearing profeffion of his concern for their welfare ; they who , under God , owed their converfion to his miniftry , and to whom , as I just now observed , his past fufferings on their own ...
... tion they would read this ftrong , this en- dearing profeffion of his concern for their welfare ; they who , under God , owed their converfion to his miniftry , and to whom , as I just now observed , his past fufferings on their own ...
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Página 168 - gone out of the way, they are together " become unprofitable, there is none that *' doth good, no not one. Their throat is " an open fepulchre; with their tongues ," they have ufed deceit; the poifon of afps " is under their lips: whofe mouth is full " of curfing and bitternefs. Their feet *
Página 211 - called thee in righteoufnefs, and will hold " thine hand, and will keep thee, and give " thee for a covenant of the people, for a " light of the Gentiles; to open the blind
Página 314 - I wound, and I heal; neither is there any " that can deliver out of my hand. For I " lift up my hand to heaven, and fay, I " live for ever. If I whet my glittering " fword, and mine hand take hold on
Página 361 - Wherefore gird up the *' loins of your mind, be fober, and hope " to the end, for the grace that is to be " brought unto you at the revelation; of " jefus Chrift.
Página 218 - the Lord caft off for ever? will he be favourable no more ?" Is " his mercy clean gone for ever? doth his " promife fail for evermore? Hath God for" gotten to be gracious ? hath he in anger
Página 180 - becaufe the Lord hath anointed me to *.* preach good tidings to the meek, he hath " fent me to bind up the broken-hearted, to. *' proclaim liberty to the captives, and the " opening of the prifon to them that are " bound.
Página 382 - fon Ifaac, whom thou loveft; and get " thee into the land of Moriah, and offer " him there for a burnt-offering, upon
Página 334 - his coming; and fhall begin to beat the " men-fervants, and maidens, and to eat " and drink, and to be drunken: the lord " of that fervant will come in a day when '** he looketh not for him, and at an hour
Página 122 - lead me in thy truth, and teach me; for " thou art the God of my falvation; on thee '* do I wait all the day.
Página 444 - ye therefore very courageous, to keep and " to do all that is written in the book of " the law of Mofes, that ye turn not afide " therefrom, to the right hand or to the