Sermons, Bind 1Hezekiah Howe and Durrie & Peck, 1828 |
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... happiness . That all this is certainly true , and a truth of immeasurable im- portance , with regard to our escape from hell , and our admission to heaven , if there is a heaven or a hell , there cannot be a doubt . That we should so ...
... happiness . That all this is certainly true , and a truth of immeasurable im- portance , with regard to our escape from hell , and our admission to heaven , if there is a heaven or a hell , there cannot be a doubt . That we should so ...
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... happiness ; it is questionable whether heaven would not be totally disregarded , and eternity forgotten . Still , it ... happiness , exert that power for this delightful end , happiness is always pro- portionally enjoyed by the public ...
... happiness ; it is questionable whether heaven would not be totally disregarded , and eternity forgotten . Still , it ... happiness , exert that power for this delightful end , happiness is always pro- portionally enjoyed by the public ...
Side 279
... happiness is found , as well as in ours ? God has made a universe of Intelligent creatures , with capaci- ties to do , and enjoy , good . But , wherever this is in their power , he has always used their faculties for the production of ...
... happiness is found , as well as in ours ? God has made a universe of Intelligent creatures , with capaci- ties to do , and enjoy , good . But , wherever this is in their power , he has always used their faculties for the production of ...
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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