Sermons ... left for publication by John Taylor, LL.D. [With a portrait.]T. Procter, 1835 - 388 pages |
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... On Strife , ... XXIV . On the Happiness which a Nation may derive from Righteous Governors , XXV . On the Funeral of the Author's Wife , ... ... 010 340 ... ... ... 357 ... ... 374 SERMON I to Therefore shall a man leave his father.
... On Strife , ... XXIV . On the Happiness which a Nation may derive from Righteous Governors , XXV . On the Funeral of the Author's Wife , ... ... 010 340 ... ... ... 357 ... ... 374 SERMON I to Therefore shall a man leave his father.
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... happiness from himself . It is a proof of the regard of God for the happiness of mankind , that the means by which it must be attained are obvious and evident ; that we are not left to discover them , by difficult speculations ...
... happiness from himself . It is a proof of the regard of God for the happiness of mankind , that the means by which it must be attained are obvious and evident ; that we are not left to discover them , by difficult speculations ...
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... happiness of mankind . Each of these subdivisions produces new dependencies and relations , and every par- ticular relation gives rise to a particular scheme of duties . Duties which are of the utmost im- portance , and of the most ...
... happiness of mankind . Each of these subdivisions produces new dependencies and relations , and every par- ticular relation gives rise to a particular scheme of duties . Duties which are of the utmost im- portance , and of the most ...
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... happiness of the world can be very little interrupted by the wickedness of any single man , and the number is not large of those by whom the peace of any particular nation can be disturbed ; but every man may injure a family , and ...
... happiness of the world can be very little interrupted by the wickedness of any single man , and the number is not large of those by whom the peace of any particular nation can be disturbed ; but every man may injure a family , and ...
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... happiness , and for the relief of the disappointments , anxieties , and distresses to which we are subject in our pre- sent state , does not always produce the effects for which it was appointed ; that it sometimes condenses the gloom ...
... happiness , and for the relief of the disappointments , anxieties , and distresses to which we are subject in our pre- sent state , does not always produce the effects for which it was appointed ; that it sometimes condenses the gloom ...
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actions apostle appear attain avoid beneficence benefit calumny chap charity christian conduct conscience consequence consider corrupt crime danger death degree degree of guilt desire diligence divine divine providence dreadful duty easily endeavour enjoyment enquire envy equally error eternal evil false favour fear felicity folly fraud frequently future godliness guilt happiness heart heaven holy holy table honour hope human ignorance imagine justice labour laws lence less ligion lives Lord Lord's supper mankind marriage means means of grace ment mercy mind misery motives nature necessary necessity neglect negligence neighbour ness never obedience observed opinions ourselves pain passions perhaps perpetual piety pleasure possess practice precept present pride produce prosperity punishment quired reason received reflection regard religion repentance sacrament sality Saviour Secondly sense SERMON shew soul suffer supineness suppose temptations tender mercies things thoughts tion truth vanity vice virtue wicked wickedness wisdom wish