Sermons, Bind 1Hezekiah Howe and Durrie & Peck, 1828 |
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Side 67
... kind , and what the measure , of the services , whether mental or external , which he will require . That he will require us to think justly of him must undoubtedly be admitted . In order to do this , it is indispensable , that we know ...
... kind , and what the measure , of the services , whether mental or external , which he will require . That he will require us to think justly of him must undoubtedly be admitted . In order to do this , it is indispensable , that we know ...
Side 141
... kind of writing is supposed to be much in- ferior in gravity , solemnity , and dignity , to a formal , didactic , or philosophical , work : the kind of writing , which the objectors , if the subject had been left to their determination ...
... kind of writing is supposed to be much in- ferior in gravity , solemnity , and dignity , to a formal , didactic , or philosophical , work : the kind of writing , which the objectors , if the subject had been left to their determination ...
Side 306
... kind , addressed to every feeling , and fraught with infinite force . The single aim of the Scriptures is to make men virtuous . The end is supremely excellent ; it is glorious ; it is divine . The means used in them for its ...
... kind , addressed to every feeling , and fraught with infinite force . The single aim of the Scriptures is to make men virtuous . The end is supremely excellent ; it is glorious ; it is divine . The means used in them for its ...
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