Sermons...J.P. Knapton, 1744 |
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Page 56
... serve with rigour . And because ' twas a Mani- fest Contempt of This Great Deliverance , and a prefumptuously wilful defpifing of a plain Command of God , then immediately and expressly given to That people ; there- fore , however fmall ...
... serve with rigour . And because ' twas a Mani- fest Contempt of This Great Deliverance , and a prefumptuously wilful defpifing of a plain Command of God , then immediately and expressly given to That people ; there- fore , however fmall ...
Page 59
... serving and worshiping him as the Maker of all things ; this moral part ( I fay ) of the Sabbath , is of eternal and unchangeable Obligation . For the folemn Publick Wor- ship of God cannot poffibly be perform- ed , without particular ...
... serving and worshiping him as the Maker of all things ; this moral part ( I fay ) of the Sabbath , is of eternal and unchangeable Obligation . For the folemn Publick Wor- ship of God cannot poffibly be perform- ed , without particular ...
Page 109
... serve to fet forth the ex- cellency of the one , and diminish the o- pinion which men had taken up of the neceffity of the other . And Ift ; BECAUSE the first and most fundamental duty of the Gofpel , is belie- ving in God , and ...
... serve to fet forth the ex- cellency of the one , and diminish the o- pinion which men had taken up of the neceffity of the other . And Ift ; BECAUSE the first and most fundamental duty of the Gofpel , is belie- ving in God , and ...
Page 137
... serve a present private intereft of those who opprefs them ; notwithstanding that at the fame time it cannot be denied , but in their judgment and conscience they must honour and respect them . This was plainly the VI . SER M. the cafe ...
... serve a present private intereft of those who opprefs them ; notwithstanding that at the fame time it cannot be denied , but in their judgment and conscience they must honour and respect them . This was plainly the VI . SER M. the cafe ...
Page 273
... against the True God , is like ferving a Falfe one ; and Stubbornness in obeying God partially , or serving him only after our own way or VOL . X. T humour , SER M. humour , is the fame thing as not as malignant as Witchcraft . 273.
... against the True God , is like ferving a Falfe one ; and Stubbornness in obeying God partially , or serving him only after our own way or VOL . X. T humour , SER M. humour , is the fame thing as not as malignant as Witchcraft . 273.
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