Sermons on various occasions, Volume 2 |
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... inclinations of men , that it requires to be clearly ex- plained to the understanding before we can expect it to influence the heart . The common definition of Faith is , " the evi- " dence of things not seen ; " and this is the manner ...
... inclinations of men , that it requires to be clearly ex- plained to the understanding before we can expect it to influence the heart . The common definition of Faith is , " the evi- " dence of things not seen ; " and this is the manner ...
Page 20
... inclination to protect him , he trusted in God , and did according to all that was commanded him , and the event fully justified his hope . Again we read , that , " by Faith Abraham , when " he was tried , offered up Isaac , and he ...
... inclination to protect him , he trusted in God , and did according to all that was commanded him , and the event fully justified his hope . Again we read , that , " by Faith Abraham , when " he was tried , offered up Isaac , and he ...
Page 54
... inclination and power to discharge our respective ob- ligations . There is a general Providence watching over and regulating the affairs of this world , where we perceive every thing to be planned and executed with infinite wisdom ...
... inclination and power to discharge our respective ob- ligations . There is a general Providence watching over and regulating the affairs of this world , where we perceive every thing to be planned and executed with infinite wisdom ...
Page 59
... inclination that can pre- vent our serving God as we ought to do . Many instances may be produced in al- most every age of Christianity , of those who have acquitted themselves with chear- fulness and fidelity in the most difficult ...
... inclination that can pre- vent our serving God as we ought to do . Many instances may be produced in al- most every age of Christianity , of those who have acquitted themselves with chear- fulness and fidelity in the most difficult ...
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... inclination to happiness , which is so natural to mankind , nor even the miseries which every where abound in this life , are capable of rousing us from that state of idleness , and encouraging us to aspire to that seat of peace and ...
... inclination to happiness , which is so natural to mankind , nor even the miseries which every where abound in this life , are capable of rousing us from that state of idleness , and encouraging us to aspire to that seat of peace and ...
Common terms and phrases
affliction Almighty Apostles appear attention Ballyshannon believe Belturbet Bishop blessing Cambridge Canaan Cavan cerns CHAP charity Christ Christian consider Copies Cork death Derry ditto divine doctrine Dublin duty earthly endeavours enemies eternal Eton everlasting evil example eyes faith fast gospel grace greatest happiness hath heart holy religion honour hope human humility idle idolatry imagine inclination insensibility Israel Jesus John joys Kildare Kilkenny kingdom labour ligion Lord mankind Meath mercy Middlesex mind miracle misery Miss nation nature necessary neglect neighbour ness never offer Old Testament ourselves parable particular Pharisee Philipstown pleasure pray prayer pride profession promises proof providence publican racter reason receive religion resurrection rience righteous sacred salvation Saviour Scotland seed seems SERMON shew sins sion Sligo sorrow suffer Swanlinbar thee things thou tion trifling true trust truth unto vice virtue whole William word worldly worship
Popular passages
Page 79 - Again, he sent forth other servants, saying, 'Tell them which are bidden, behold, I have prepared my dinner: my oxen and my fallings are killed, and all things are ready: come unto the marriage.
Page 20 - By faith Abraham, when he was tried, offered up Isaac: and he that had received the promises offered up his only begotten son, Of whom it was said, That in Isaac shall thy seed be called: Accounting that God was able to raise him up, even from the dead; from whence also he received him in a figure.
Page 123 - If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning. If I do not remember thee, let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth; if I prefer not Jerusalem above my chief joy.
Page 251 - O SING unto the Lord a new song: for he hath done marvellous things: his right hand, and his holy arm, hath gotten him the victory.
Page 24 - And he said, While the child was yet alive, I fasted and wept: for I said, Who can tell whether God will be gracious to me, that the child may live? But now he is dead, wherefore should I fast? can I bring him back again? I shall go to him, but he shall not return to me.
Page 170 - They on the rock are they, which, when they hear, receive the word with joy; and these have no root, which for a while believe, and in time of temptation fall away.
Page 16 - The word is nigh thee, even in thy mouth, and in thy heart: that is, the word of faith, which we preach ; that if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness ; and with, the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
Page 176 - And that which fell among thorns are they, which, when they have heard, go forth, and are choked with cares and riches and pleasures of this life, and bring no fruit to perfection. But that on the good ground are they, which in an honest and good heart, having heard the word, keep it, and bring forth fruit with patience.
Page 248 - Thou art, of what sort the eternal life of the saints was to be, which eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, nor hath it entered into the heart of man to conceive.
Page 63 - And behold, a woman of Canaan came out of the same coasts, and cried unto him, saying; Have mercy on me, O Lord, thou son of David ! my daughter is grievously vexed with a devil.