Sermons on various subjects, with a preface [by J. Duchal].1748 |
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... esteem : And a judicious friend , who was intimately acquainted with him , writes thus concerning him : " He was an eminent chriftian , a learned di- " vine , a vigilant , laborious paftor , a man " of deep penetration , and folidity of ...
... esteem : And a judicious friend , who was intimately acquainted with him , writes thus concerning him : " He was an eminent chriftian , a learned di- " vine , a vigilant , laborious paftor , a man " of deep penetration , and folidity of ...
Page vii
... esteem with the gentle- men of the first rank in the neighbourhood . The vivacity of his fpirit , true wit , fo corrected , as to be perfectly confiftent with the gravity of his character ; an exact pu- rity of manners and good ...
... esteem with the gentle- men of the first rank in the neighbourhood . The vivacity of his fpirit , true wit , fo corrected , as to be perfectly confiftent with the gravity of his character ; an exact pu- rity of manners and good ...
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... esteem in these refpects , through the whole of that tedious courfe of debates , which afterwards fell in upon the point of christian liberty , even with those , who were the fierceft antagonists to the cause he efpoufed . A WHEN he had ...
... esteem in these refpects , through the whole of that tedious courfe of debates , which afterwards fell in upon the point of christian liberty , even with those , who were the fierceft antagonists to the cause he efpoufed . A WHEN he had ...
Page lxxv
... esteem by many who now forfook him ; and it was not a fmall trial of his virtue to bear every thing he met with patiently , and with the usual compofure of his fpirit . Many are the grave and ferious reflections he makes upon this turn ...
... esteem by many who now forfook him ; and it was not a fmall trial of his virtue to bear every thing he met with patiently , and with the usual compofure of his fpirit . Many are the grave and ferious reflections he makes upon this turn ...
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... esteem of him as ever : And if he should leave them unfettled in that time of diftraction , he imagined the confequences might be very bad . He refolved therefore to accept of the invitation from Wood - ftreet , only upon con- dition ...
... esteem of him as ever : And if he should leave them unfettled in that time of diftraction , he imagined the confequences might be very bad . He refolved therefore to accept of the invitation from Wood - ftreet , only upon con- dition ...
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Abernethy abfolutely affections againſt alfo apoſtle arifes becauſe beſt cafe cauſe cerning character Chrift chriſtianity confcience confider confideration confifts courfe courſe death defign defires difciples difpofitions divine eſpecially eſteem evil exerciſe faid faith falvation fame fcripture feems felf felves fenfe fermons ferve fervice fhall fhew fincere firft firſt fome forrow fpirit ftate ftill fubject fuch fufferings fufficient fure fynod goodneſs goſpel grace greateſt happineſs heart higheſt himſelf human intereft itſelf Jefus Jews judgment juft juſt leaſt liberty Lord lufts meaſure ment mercy mind minifters moft moral moſt muft muſt nature neceffary nefs obferve occafion offence oppofition ourſelves paffions perfect perfon pleaſe pleaſure preferve preſent principle profeffion publiſhed purpoſes racter reaſon refpect religion repentance righteous righteouſneſs Saviour ſenſe SERM ſhall ſhould ſome ſpeak ſtate ſtrong ſuch temper thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe tion true underſtanding uſe virtue wiſdom