The Works of William Paley: With a Life of the Author, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1825 |
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... worship at church ; the keeping holy the Lord's day regularly and most particularly , together with a few other days in the year , by which some very principal events and passages of the Christian history are commemorated ; and at its ...
... worship at church ; the keeping holy the Lord's day regularly and most particularly , together with a few other days in the year , by which some very principal events and passages of the Christian history are commemorated ; and at its ...
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... worship ; were there no set forms of public worship ; no particular persons ap- pointed to minister and officiate , indeed no assemblies for public worship at all ; no joint prayers ; no preach- ing ; still religion in itself , in its ...
... worship ; were there no set forms of public worship ; no particular persons ap- pointed to minister and officiate , indeed no assemblies for public worship at all ; no joint prayers ; no preach- ing ; still religion in itself , in its ...
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... tion . Amongst religious exercises I also reckon family prayer , which unites many of the uses both of public worship and private prayer . The reading of religi- up ous books is likewise to be accounted a religious ex- SERMONS . 11.
... tion . Amongst religious exercises I also reckon family prayer , which unites many of the uses both of public worship and private prayer . The reading of religi- up ous books is likewise to be accounted a religious ex- SERMONS . 11.
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... worship him . God is a Spirit ; and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth . or not . A TASTE and relish for religious exercise , or the want of it , is one of the marks and tokens by which we may judge whether ...
... worship him . God is a Spirit ; and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth . or not . A TASTE and relish for religious exercise , or the want of it , is one of the marks and tokens by which we may judge whether ...
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... worship their Maker ; but this is the question , whether their mind and thoughts and affections accompany the mode which they adopt or not . I do not say that modes of worship are indifferent things ; for certainly one mode may be more ...
... worship their Maker ; but this is the question , whether their mind and thoughts and affections accompany the mode which they adopt or not . I do not say that modes of worship are indifferent things ; for certainly one mode may be more ...
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