Twelve Sermons, Brief and ExplanatoryJ. Hatchard and son, 1830 - 190 pages |
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Page 9
... suppose was the usual mode of performing the rite , but in " the answer of a good conscience toward God . " In the very earliest times , -I say the very earliest , -every person who offered himself for baptism was , without hesitation ...
... suppose was the usual mode of performing the rite , but in " the answer of a good conscience toward God . " In the very earliest times , -I say the very earliest , -every person who offered himself for baptism was , without hesitation ...
Page 51
... Suppose there be sickness in your family : one of its members taken ill , perhaps suddenly , it may be dangerously ; in such a case you may employ yourself , your son , daughter , servants , horses , visitors , if it be absolutely ...
... Suppose there be sickness in your family : one of its members taken ill , perhaps suddenly , it may be dangerously ; in such a case you may employ yourself , your son , daughter , servants , horses , visitors , if it be absolutely ...
Page 60
... under two heads ; first , as regards the personal treatment of servants by their masters ; secondly , touching the example they should propose to them . Now , I will 粗 " suppose myself to be addressing a mas- ter , 60 SERMON V.
... under two heads ; first , as regards the personal treatment of servants by their masters ; secondly , touching the example they should propose to them . Now , I will 粗 " suppose myself to be addressing a mas- ter , 60 SERMON V.
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Ernest Silvanus Appleyard. " suppose myself to be addressing a mas- ter , and I will venture to ask him such a question as this - Do you conceive there to exist any innate superiority of your own , over the person or persons who minister ...
Ernest Silvanus Appleyard. " suppose myself to be addressing a mas- ter , and I will venture to ask him such a question as this - Do you conceive there to exist any innate superiority of your own , over the person or persons who minister ...
Page 96
... suppose that many , rather desirous of serving their own interest , than of serving their Maker , may have assumed the name of Pharisee to avail themselves of the popularity which was usually at- tached to it . This is no anomaly ; men ...
... suppose that many , rather desirous of serving their own interest , than of serving their Maker , may have assumed the name of Pharisee to avail themselves of the popularity which was usually at- tached to it . This is no anomaly ; men ...
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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