Sermons Translated from the Original French of the Late Rev. James Saurin ..., Volume 1L. Nichols, 1803 |
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Page 71
... committed to people more fit for disciples than masters , and the meanest talents are thought more than sufficient to teach the first principles of reli- gion . The narrowest and dullest genius is not ashamed to profess himself a divine ...
... committed to people more fit for disciples than masters , and the meanest talents are thought more than sufficient to teach the first principles of reli- gion . The narrowest and dullest genius is not ashamed to profess himself a divine ...
Page 80
... commit a crime as well as to renounce it ourselves ? The love of sensual pleasure makes us countenance people of the most irregular conduct , whose snares are the most dangerous , whose examples are the most fatal , whose conversations ...
... commit a crime as well as to renounce it ourselves ? The love of sensual pleasure makes us countenance people of the most irregular conduct , whose snares are the most dangerous , whose examples are the most fatal , whose conversations ...
Page 105
... committed the crime , he de- tests even the instruments of the crime ; he designs that all things that have served sin shall bear the marks of his anger . If , under the law , a man had defiled himself with a beast , he must die with ...
... committed the crime , he de- tests even the instruments of the crime ; he designs that all things that have served sin shall bear the marks of his anger . If , under the law , a man had defiled himself with a beast , he must die with ...
Page 130
... committed voluntarily and freely ; so that , if we could compre- hend it , his love for holiness never appears more clearly , than when he abandons men to vice in this manner . Doth he raise up kings ? it is always to oblige them to ...
... committed voluntarily and freely ; so that , if we could compre- hend it , his love for holiness never appears more clearly , than when he abandons men to vice in this manner . Doth he raise up kings ? it is always to oblige them to ...
Page 144
... committed to them , are so valuable , that it is needless for us to examine whether they be presented to us in earthen vessels , 2 Cor . iv . 7. But when the holy Spirit deigns to distinguish any one of his servants by gifts of this ...
... committed to them , are so valuable , that it is needless for us to examine whether they be presented to us in earthen vessels , 2 Cor . iv . 7. But when the holy Spirit deigns to distinguish any one of his servants by gifts of this ...
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