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Pagina 10
... conduct ! How weak ; how sinful ; how unhappy ! There is no method in which this miserable spirit can be extinguished , or even lessened , so effectually , as by bringing God before our eyes . To the view of solemn thought what a being ...
... conduct ! How weak ; how sinful ; how unhappy ! There is no method in which this miserable spirit can be extinguished , or even lessened , so effectually , as by bringing God before our eyes . To the view of solemn thought what a being ...
Pagina 11
... conduct , which can be derived from nothing else . What an eye is that which is employed in searching the hearts , and trying the reins , of the children of men ; which is always looking directly on our hearts ; which , as a flame of ...
... conduct , which can be derived from nothing else . What an eye is that which is employed in searching the hearts , and trying the reins , of the children of men ; which is always looking directly on our hearts ; which , as a flame of ...
Pagina 15
... conduct was nothing else , but that they had forgotten God their Saviour , who had done such great things in Egypt . All other sinners are , in these re- spects , exact copies of the Israelites . Whenever they bring the Divine character ...
... conduct was nothing else , but that they had forgotten God their Saviour , who had done such great things in Egypt . All other sinners are , in these re- spects , exact copies of the Israelites . Whenever they bring the Divine character ...
Pagina 17
... conduct . To forget , or to be insensible of , the presence of God , is to lose sight of your best good ; to weaken your sense of duty ; and to expose yourselves to every temptation . Had David remembered this glorious and awful Being ...
... conduct . To forget , or to be insensible of , the presence of God , is to lose sight of your best good ; to weaken your sense of duty ; and to expose yourselves to every temptation . Had David remembered this glorious and awful Being ...
Pagina 21
... conduct , that this is his habitual mode of judging . I will illustrate the subject by examples . The value of Business , that is , of such as is honest and useful , is incomparably greater than that of Amusements , or what is ap ...
... conduct , that this is his habitual mode of judging . I will illustrate the subject by examples . The value of Business , that is , of such as is honest and useful , is incomparably greater than that of Amusements , or what is ap ...
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