Sermons on Various Subjects, Volume 2Rivington, 1825 |
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... RELIGIOUS PROGRESS . 1 Cor . xiii . 11 , 12 . When I was a child , I spake as a child , I understood as a child , I thought as a child : but when I became a man , I put away childish things . For now we see through a glass darkly ; but ...
... RELIGIOUS PROGRESS . 1 Cor . xiii . 11 , 12 . When I was a child , I spake as a child , I understood as a child , I thought as a child : but when I became a man , I put away childish things . For now we see through a glass darkly ; but ...
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... religion it had embraced , but now in parti- cular excited by sentiments of the warmest friendship for the person whom he addressed ; by a sense , as it should seem , of responsibility for his conduct , and by the most ardent desire for ...
... religion it had embraced , but now in parti- cular excited by sentiments of the warmest friendship for the person whom he addressed ; by a sense , as it should seem , of responsibility for his conduct , and by the most ardent desire for ...
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... religion , by its very nature , calls for a great degree of it . It is an historical religion , founded upon transactions which took place , and upon dis- courses which were held , in a distant age and country of the world ; in a ...
... religion , by its very nature , calls for a great degree of it . It is an historical religion , founded upon transactions which took place , and upon dis- courses which were held , in a distant age and country of the world ; in a ...
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... religion be not true ) , he might have founded his pretensions on any other thing than truth ; he would necessarily have fallen in with the established opinion of the country , and produced himself in the cha- racter which they expected ...
... religion be not true ) , he might have founded his pretensions on any other thing than truth ; he would necessarily have fallen in with the established opinion of the country , and produced himself in the cha- racter which they expected ...
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... religion , and especially that momentous part of religion , inward penitence and contrition ; I know not how I can employ the beginning of this season better than by setting be- fore you the nature of repentance ; so far , at least , as ...
... religion , and especially that momentous part of religion , inward penitence and contrition ; I know not how I can employ the beginning of this season better than by setting be- fore you the nature of repentance ; so far , at least , as ...
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