SermonsJ. W. Foster and J. F. Shores, 1835 - 402 páginas |
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Página xii
... strength . In a word , all was languishing . The very situation of the meeting - house , be- ing at an inconvenient distance from the larger part of the worshippers , helped to discourage ; and only the religious - confidence of a few ...
... strength . In a word , all was languishing . The very situation of the meeting - house , be- ing at an inconvenient distance from the larger part of the worshippers , helped to discourage ; and only the religious - confidence of a few ...
Página xvii
... and in the encouragement , strength , and peace which they impart in the various conflicts of the spiritual life , that he habitually delighted to think of them C and speak of them . Hence the unction and impression MEMOIR . xvii.
... and in the encouragement , strength , and peace which they impart in the various conflicts of the spiritual life , that he habitually delighted to think of them C and speak of them . Hence the unction and impression MEMOIR . xvii.
Página xviii
... strength to move the affections , to impress and over- come , though sometimes felt by strangers , who have been known to carry away lasting impressions from a single sermon , were yet best understood by those who found it the more ...
... strength to move the affections , to impress and over- come , though sometimes felt by strangers , who have been known to carry away lasting impressions from a single sermon , were yet best understood by those who found it the more ...
Página xix
... strength and ardor of the extemporary manner to his style of composition . He never preached in his church extempore . But he was accustomed from an early date of his ministry to speak in a familiar way at a private meeting , held in ...
... strength and ardor of the extemporary manner to his style of composition . He never preached in his church extempore . But he was accustomed from an early date of his ministry to speak in a familiar way at a private meeting , held in ...
Página xxiv
... strength of sympathy in men , which mere words could not have expressed . The substantial kindnesses which he thus rendered did service to religion , and testify to his fidelity . For one of doubtful and agitated mind , he would χχίν ...
... strength of sympathy in men , which mere words could not have expressed . The substantial kindnesses which he thus rendered did service to religion , and testify to his fidelity . For one of doubtful and agitated mind , he would χχίν ...
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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