Sermons, Bind 1Hezekiah Howe and Durrie & Peck, 1828 |
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Side 54
... character , and the number , of the deities , admitted into the system . All our views and emotions toward any being , with whom we are connected , or suppose ourselves to be connected , are necessa- rily regulated by the character of ...
... character , and the number , of the deities , admitted into the system . All our views and emotions toward any being , with whom we are connected , or suppose ourselves to be connected , are necessa- rily regulated by the character of ...
Side 187
... Character ; the parent of all other misery , and itself finished and endless misery . On the other hand , we are required , also , to as- sume the honourable character of holiness ; to become virtuous , useful , and amiable ; to love ...
... Character ; the parent of all other misery , and itself finished and endless misery . On the other hand , we are required , also , to as- sume the honourable character of holiness ; to become virtuous , useful , and amiable ; to love ...
Side 426
... character to have been born , baptized , and educated , within the pale of a particular church ; and to have attended regularly upon its wor- ship . In the view of others , decency of character and amiable- ness of deportment are ...
... character to have been born , baptized , and educated , within the pale of a particular church ; and to have attended regularly upon its wor- ship . In the view of others , decency of character and amiable- ness of deportment are ...
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absolutely angels apostasy Apostles arguments Atheism Balaam become believe blessings cerning character Christ Christians church Cicero concerning conduct course creatures death declarations Deism delightful discourse divine doctrines doubt duty endless enjoyment equally eternal Evangelical evidence evil existence faith favour fellow-men formed friends furnished glorious glory Gospel grave happiness heart heaven holiness honour hope human immortal importance Infidels infinite JEHOVAH Jews knowledge labours less lives Lord Lord Bolingbroke mankind manner means mercy mind moral multitude nature never object observations opinions passion Paul peace perfect persons Philosophy piety plainly Plato pleasure possess precepts present profession Pythagoras racter rationally expected reason Redeemer regard religion Revelation righteousness salvation Saviour Scrip Scriptures sinners sins Socrates soul spirit sufferings taught thee things thou thought TIMOTHY DWIGHT tion true truth universe unto virtue virtuous Voltaire wisdom words worship yourselves