Sermons, on Several SubjectsLongman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1808 - 525 pagina's |
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... ness . No impression can be made with- out it . An orderly life , so far as others are able to observe , is now and then pro- duced by prudential motives , or by dint of habit ; but without seriousness there can be no religious ...
... ness . No impression can be made with- out it . An orderly life , so far as others are able to observe , is now and then pro- duced by prudential motives , or by dint of habit ; but without seriousness there can be no religious ...
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... ness is bred in our hearts , so strong as to shut out heavenly - mindedness entirely ? In the contest which is always carrying on between this world and the next , it is no difficult thing to see what advantage this world has . One of ...
... ness is bred in our hearts , so strong as to shut out heavenly - mindedness entirely ? In the contest which is always carrying on between this world and the next , it is no difficult thing to see what advantage this world has . One of ...
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... ness of all kinds , especially of much hurry or over - employment , or over - anxiety in business , to shut out and keep out religion from the mind . The question is , whether the state of mind which this cause pro- duces , ought to be ...
... ness of all kinds , especially of much hurry or over - employment , or over - anxiety in business , to shut out and keep out religion from the mind . The question is , whether the state of mind which this cause pro- duces , ought to be ...
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... ness . The principle itself is destroyed in them , or was never formed in them . Upon those who hear , its effect is this . If they have concern about religion , and the dispo- sition towards religion which they ought to have , and ...
... ness . The principle itself is destroyed in them , or was never formed in them . Upon those who hear , its effect is this . If they have concern about religion , and the dispo- sition towards religion which they ought to have , and ...
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... . In addition to the above , there exists another prejudice against religious serious- ness , arising from a notion very commonly entertained , viz . that religion leads to gloom and melancholy . This notion , I am convinced 22.
... . In addition to the above , there exists another prejudice against religious serious- ness , arising from a notion very commonly entertained , viz . that religion leads to gloom and melancholy . This notion , I am convinced 22.
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