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... render our fall the lighter . IV . MODERATION in our pleasures is an important exercise of the virtue which we are now considering . It is an invariable law of our present condition , that every pleasure which is pursued to excess ...
... render our fall the lighter . IV . MODERATION in our pleasures is an important exercise of the virtue which we are now considering . It is an invariable law of our present condition , that every pleasure which is pursued to excess ...
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... render us misera- ble ; and almost in every situation , by its engrossing power , to render us negligent of duties which , as men or Christians , we are bound to perform . Of the insidious growth of passion , therefore , we have great ...
... render us misera- ble ; and almost in every situation , by its engrossing power , to render us negligent of duties which , as men or Christians , we are bound to perform . Of the insidious growth of passion , therefore , we have great ...
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... rendering it a stranger to bitterness , some apology might be offered for the violence to which they have given occa ... rendered subservient to the most valuable purposes . But what I say is , that it is a great error to rate them ...
... rendering it a stranger to bitterness , some apology might be offered for the violence to which they have given occa ... rendered subservient to the most valuable purposes . But what I say is , that it is a great error to rate them ...
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... render unavoidable . As far as the choice of friends or relatives depends on ourselves , let their virtue and worth ever direct that choice , if we look for any lasting felicity from it . In all the habits and attachments of social life ...
... render unavoidable . As far as the choice of friends or relatives depends on ourselves , let their virtue and worth ever direct that choice , if we look for any lasting felicity from it . In all the habits and attachments of social life ...
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... rendered still more so by the circumstances which accompa- nied it . Our Lord had now , for about three years , continued to appear in his public character , in the land of Judea . He had , all along , been watched with a jealous eye ...
... rendered still more so by the circumstances which accompa- nied it . Our Lord had now , for about three years , continued to appear in his public character , in the land of Judea . He had , all along , been watched with a jealous eye ...
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Términos y frases comunes
affections affords Almighty appear arise attention become behaviour behold blessed book of Proverbs bring cerned character Christ Christian comfort conduct conscience consider Corinth corruption course Creator danger darkness death devo dispositions distress Divine Divine grace duty dwell earth enjoy enjoyment eternal evil faith Father favour feel folly fortune friends friendship future give Gospel hand happiness hath heart Heaven Hence honour hope human important light ligion live look Lord Lord's Supper mankind ment mercy midst mind misery moral multitude nature never objects occasion ourselves passions peace perfect persons piety pleasure prayer present principle proper Providence Psalm racter reason religion religious render righteous sacrament Scripture sentiments SERMON shew sion society soul spirit stings of conscience suffer tabernacle temper tence thee things thou thoughts tion tranquillity trust turbed unto vice virtue virtuous whole wisdom wise worldly worship
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Página 206 - Will the Lord cast off for ever? and will he be favourable no more ? Is his mercy clean gone for ever? doth his promise fail for evermore? Hath God forgotten to be gracious? hath he in anger shut up his tender mercies?
Página 242 - Now unto the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only wise God, be honour and glory for ever and ever. Amen.
Página 35 - Raca, shall be in danger of the council : but whosoever shall say, Thou fool, shall be in danger of hell fire. Therefore, if thou bring thy gift to the altar, and there rememberest that thy brother hath aught against thee, leave there thy gift before the altar, and go thy way, first be reconciled to thy brother, and then come and offer thy gift.
Página 373 - And when he had spoken these things, while they beheld, he was taken up; and a cloud received him out of their sight. And while they looked steadfastly toward heaven as he went up, behold, two men stood by them in white apparel; which also said, Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven?
Página 77 - For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark, And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
Página 431 - And there shall be signs in the sun and in the moon and in the stars, and upon the earth distress of nations with perplexity, the sea and the waves roaring, men's hearts failing them for fear and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth ; for the powers of heaven shall be shaken.
Página 118 - The floods have lifted up, O Lord, the floods have lifted up their voice ; the floods lift up their waves. The Lord on high is mightier than the noise of many waters, yea, than the mighty waves of the sea.
Página 133 - He feedeth on ashes : a deceived heart hath turned him aside, that he cannot deliver his soul, nor say, Is there not a lie in my right hand...
Página 278 - And he came and touched the bier : and they that bare him stood still. And he said, Young man, I say unto thee, Arise. And he that was dead sat up, and began to speak. And he delivered him to his mother.
Página 50 - Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life. 24 Put away from thee a froward mouth, and perverse lips put far from thee. 25 Let thine eyes look right on, and let thine eyelids look straight before thee.