Twelve Sermons, Brief and ExplanatoryJ. Hatchard and son, 1830 - 190 pages |
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Page 7
... light burden " of the Saviour of the world . St. Paul , in his epistle to the Romans , is very full upon this head , thus , ( vi . 3 , ) " Know ye not , " writes he , addressing himself to those who had recently received the gospel ...
... light burden " of the Saviour of the world . St. Paul , in his epistle to the Romans , is very full upon this head , thus , ( vi . 3 , ) " Know ye not , " writes he , addressing himself to those who had recently received the gospel ...
Page 14
... light moment . I approach the temple of the Almighty ; I stand , as it were , in the im- mediate presence of my Creator ; on such a spot , associated with every serious and affecting thought , I hear myself solemnly adjured to declare ...
... light moment . I approach the temple of the Almighty ; I stand , as it were , in the im- mediate presence of my Creator ; on such a spot , associated with every serious and affecting thought , I hear myself solemnly adjured to declare ...
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... light and trivial ? a penalty which may be evaded ? a sentence which can be recalled ? It is to stand a criminal before the tribunal of the Most High - it is eternal condemnation - it is to pass into that fearful state of existence ...
... light and trivial ? a penalty which may be evaded ? a sentence which can be recalled ? It is to stand a criminal before the tribunal of the Most High - it is eternal condemnation - it is to pass into that fearful state of existence ...
Page 55
... the utility , or even of the necessity , of some rules for moral observance , man , by the light of nature , that is to say , by the pri- mary revelation of the will of God , made in the instant that the shapeless dust assumed an animate.
... the utility , or even of the necessity , of some rules for moral observance , man , by the light of nature , that is to say , by the pri- mary revelation of the will of God , made in the instant that the shapeless dust assumed an animate.
Page 77
... health ? Where the blind whose darkness he had made light ? Where the lame who had received strength ? Where the poor whose labours he had cheered , and whom in his spirit he had blessed ? Were none FEAST OF PENTECOST . 77.
... health ? Where the blind whose darkness he had made light ? Where the lame who had received strength ? Where the poor whose labours he had cheered , and whom in his spirit he had blessed ? Were none FEAST OF PENTECOST . 77.
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