Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
From inside the book
Page 9
... allowed to remain at the feast , to sit down in the king- dom of heaven , who both attended to the in- vitation of the king and came properly pre- pared ; SERM . pared ; who both acknowledged Chrift to be of good Works .
... allowed to remain at the feast , to sit down in the king- dom of heaven , who both attended to the in- vitation of the king and came properly pre- pared ; SERM . pared ; who both acknowledged Chrift to be of good Works .
Page 121
... allowed that the efficacy of repentance is very great : it gives joy to the inhabitants of heaven , re- deems the penitent from destruction , and entitles him , if not to the very highest , yet certainly to a distinguished situation in ...
... allowed that the efficacy of repentance is very great : it gives joy to the inhabitants of heaven , re- deems the penitent from destruction , and entitles him , if not to the very highest , yet certainly to a distinguished situation in ...
Page 131
... allowed to transmit them to his children ? Destroy all hope of acquiring and transmitting superior wealth and superior power , and you put a stop at once to all the arts and sciences , and man would soon degenerate into a mere savage ...
... allowed to transmit them to his children ? Destroy all hope of acquiring and transmitting superior wealth and superior power , and you put a stop at once to all the arts and sciences , and man would soon degenerate into a mere savage ...
Page 135
... allowed , enjoy life so little , as those who have nothing to do ; and it is the source of many other evils ! Into what degrading and destructive employments are the rich often driven , merely to fill up their time ! Employments which ...
... allowed , enjoy life so little , as those who have nothing to do ; and it is the source of many other evils ! Into what degrading and destructive employments are the rich often driven , merely to fill up their time ! Employments which ...
Page 148
... allowed for him to be mistaken ; he must have seen with his own eyes , heard with his own ears , or re- ceived his information from a source equally infallible , before it be permitted him to speak evil of his brother ; and even then ...
... allowed for him to be mistaken ; he must have seen with his own eyes , heard with his own ears , or re- ceived his information from a source equally infallible , before it be permitted him to speak evil of his brother ; and even then ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
afflictions apostles attend blessed cerns certainly Christ Christian commands conduct crime danger death degree disciples discourse duty earth endeavour entirely everlasting evil exer exert expect faith favour fear fellow-creatures follow folly frequently garden of Gethsemane give God's gospel guilty hand happiness hath heart holy holy spirit hope Jesus Jews Judas Iscariot kind kingdom of heaven labour latter likewise lives Lord means ment mighty wind miserable neighbour neral ness never observe ourselves outer darkness pains passions passover perhaps person piety poor practice preaching precept punishment racter reason religion repentance reward rich rience Saviour say unto scripture SERM SERMON SERMON shew sickness sincere sins sorbed speak strive sufferings suppose sure swearer tain thee thing Thou shalt thought tion tongues truth uncon vice virtue virtuous wicked wickedness wish words worldly XVII XVIII