Sermons on the Present State of Religion in this Country, and on Other SubjectsT. Cadell, 1792 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... first moment when I read that useful little book , I determined to make its topics the fubject of pulpit animadverfion , and to lay them plainly and honestly before my hearers . It will be highly gratifying to me , therefore , if the Au ...
... first moment when I read that useful little book , I determined to make its topics the fubject of pulpit animadverfion , and to lay them plainly and honestly before my hearers . It will be highly gratifying to me , therefore , if the Au ...
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... first tranfient effect which is produced by a public addrefs , might be fixed upon the heart , by a careful and serious perufal in private . And when once I conceived it poffible to render the effect permanent upon fome who heard thefe ...
... first tranfient effect which is produced by a public addrefs , might be fixed upon the heart , by a careful and serious perufal in private . And when once I conceived it poffible to render the effect permanent upon fome who heard thefe ...
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... be awakened to a sense of our defperate state , and thereby induced to a reformation of our own conduct . B 3 The SERMON I. The decrease of religion itself , is FIRST On the Decrease of Religion . 5 know not where they have laid him - I.
... be awakened to a sense of our defperate state , and thereby induced to a reformation of our own conduct . B 3 The SERMON I. The decrease of religion itself , is FIRST On the Decrease of Religion . 5 know not where they have laid him - I.
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Septimus Hodson. SERMON I. The decrease of religion itself , is FIRST apparent from the neglect of outward pro- feffion , and outward obfervances . Read the fermons of our eminent Divines ; ex- amine the history of the English church ...
Septimus Hodson. SERMON I. The decrease of religion itself , is FIRST apparent from the neglect of outward pro- feffion , and outward obfervances . Read the fermons of our eminent Divines ; ex- amine the history of the English church ...
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... our eyes , and candidly and impartially look into the title , which the prefent age has to the amiable character which is given of it . * Vid . Poole's Annot . In 1 II . In the FIRST place , we are 20 On the prefent State of Benevolence .
... our eyes , and candidly and impartially look into the title , which the prefent age has to the amiable character which is given of it . * Vid . Poole's Annot . In 1 II . In the FIRST place , we are 20 On the prefent State of Benevolence .
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