Twelve Sermons, Brief and ExplanatoryJ. Hatchard and son, 1830 - 190 pages |
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Page 43
... chief Pharisees , who , it is not unreasonable to imagine , must have been a rich man , and his mode of living proportioned to his wealth , it appeared to me , I say , as -- It is something strange , that in his house , ON THE SABBATH . 43.
... chief Pharisees , who , it is not unreasonable to imagine , must have been a rich man , and his mode of living proportioned to his wealth , it appeared to me , I say , as -- It is something strange , that in his house , ON THE SABBATH . 43.
Page 61
... imagine that nature ( and when I speak of nature , I mean God ) , do you imagine that nature , when she formed you both from the dust of the earth , set a seal upon the forehead of each , as much as meaning , this I have formed of a ...
... imagine that nature ( and when I speak of nature , I mean God ) , do you imagine that nature , when she formed you both from the dust of the earth , set a seal upon the forehead of each , as much as meaning , this I have formed of a ...
Page 66
... imagine they would act far otherwise , they know not that every the minutest sin against the helplessness of man , is written down in characters terrible enough to affright the boldest of them all - in the dreadful book of eternal ...
... imagine they would act far otherwise , they know not that every the minutest sin against the helplessness of man , is written down in characters terrible enough to affright the boldest of them all - in the dreadful book of eternal ...
Page 71
... imagine , would have preserved from its influence . It is vain , it is worse than vain , it is presumption of the wildest order , for you to require in a servant ( and I dare say you would not take one with- out such an assurance ) ...
... imagine , would have preserved from its influence . It is vain , it is worse than vain , it is presumption of the wildest order , for you to require in a servant ( and I dare say you would not take one with- out such an assurance ) ...
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... imagine them to have been a captious , morose , hypocritical race of formalists , comprising all piety within a routine of , for the most part , idle and burden- some ceremonies , " having " indeed “ a form of godliness , but denying ...
... imagine them to have been a captious , morose , hypocritical race of formalists , comprising all piety within a routine of , for the most part , idle and burden- some ceremonies , " having " indeed “ a form of godliness , but denying ...
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addressed admitted answer apostle appear Balaam Balak baptism behold believe bless brethren brought thee chief Pharisees children of Israel Christ Christian circumcision cloud conscience dead den of thieves disciples divine grace dreadful dust duty earth Egypt Epicurean eternal eyes faith Father feel flesh friends give glory gospel hands hath heart Holy Spirit honest hope house of servants humble instant Israel Jesus Jews Josephus Judea kingdom lips living look Lord's lustration Maker ment mercy mighty wind mind mother of Jesus nature Nazarite neighbour ness never once pass passion path Pentecost person pray prayer preached present received recollect redeem repentance reproach resurrection resurrection of Jesus sabbath day Sadducees Saviour scarcely SERMON shalt sick sight soul speak spot stand take no thought temple thee Moses thine things thou tion tism truth unto uttered voice walk humbly word youth