SermonsJ. W. Foster and J. F. Shores, 1835 - 402 páginas |
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Página xii
... bring his religious movements to their own standard of zeal or lukewarmness ; the consciousness that he is watched both by well - wishers and ill - wishers , and a trembling sense of insufficiency and responsibility ; -all this , and ...
... bring his religious movements to their own standard of zeal or lukewarmness ; the consciousness that he is watched both by well - wishers and ill - wishers , and a trembling sense of insufficiency and responsibility ; -all this , and ...
Página xv
... bring him to holiness and God , seemed to him , the view on which the preacher should rest . Therefore he was accustomed to address men as sinners , exposed to ruin and needing to be reclaimed . Whence repentance was esteemed by him the ...
... bring him to holiness and God , seemed to him , the view on which the preacher should rest . Therefore he was accustomed to address men as sinners , exposed to ruin and needing to be reclaimed . Whence repentance was esteemed by him the ...
Página xvii
... bring forward and refute in a controversial manner the errors which exist among Pro- testant Christians , any more than to bring forward and refute the errors of Popery . " Instead of controversially , he may rather be said to have ...
... bring forward and refute in a controversial manner the errors which exist among Pro- testant Christians , any more than to bring forward and refute the errors of Popery . " Instead of controversially , he may rather be said to have ...
Página xxv
... bring down the peace of heaven to the dark scene of trial . In all this , nothing seemed to be done in a manner merely professional , or be- cause he was the minister and was expected to be present and do a certain duty . He entered ...
... bring down the peace of heaven to the dark scene of trial . In all this , nothing seemed to be done in a manner merely professional , or be- cause he was the minister and was expected to be present and do a certain duty . He entered ...
Página xxvii
... bring honor to that Saviour , who had guided their departed friends in life , and given them hope in death . My heart has been comforted . However fruitless may have been my labors , I cannot doubt the efficacy of the religion , which ...
... bring honor to that Saviour , who had guided their departed friends in life , and given them hope in death . My heart has been comforted . However fruitless may have been my labors , I cannot doubt the efficacy of the religion , which ...
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affections afflicted altar ancholy apostle atheism awaken benevolent blessings bosom bring called cause character cheerful cher cherish Christian church comfort communion confidence conscience Corinthians danger death devoted divine duty earth earthly efforts endeavor eternal evil excited exert faith Father fear feast of love feel friends future give God's gospel grace guilt habits happiness heart heaven heavenly holy honor hope human humble immortal impart improvement influence instructions interest irreligion Jesus Christ joy in heaven labor light Lord's supper man's ment mercy mind minister moral nature neglect ness objects passions perfect perfect bliss Pharisees piety pleasure prayer preaching present principles Puritans purity purpose regard rejoice religion religious religious habits render righteousness Sabbath salvation Saviour scenes season sensibilities SERMON sinners sins society sorrows soul spirit suffering teach thing thought tion trials trust truth unholy passions vice views virtue worship