Several Discourses Preached at the Temple Church, Volume 1Martin & Wotherspoon, 1770 - Sermons, English |
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... to his parts , and he would have thought it an indignity to have been the fecond in any character in which he chofe to appear . Young therefore as he was , when he firft : appeared in the character of a public preacher , he [ vi ]
... to his parts , and he would have thought it an indignity to have been the fecond in any character in which he chofe to appear . Young therefore as he was , when he firft : appeared in the character of a public preacher , he [ vi ]
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... appear in borrowed colours . He reads the books of others to stock his mind with , to exercise his reason , and to in- form his judgment ; but when he fits down to write , it is on rules and models that are the refult of his own ...
... appear in borrowed colours . He reads the books of others to stock his mind with , to exercise his reason , and to in- form his judgment ; but when he fits down to write , it is on rules and models that are the refult of his own ...
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... appear with greater weight and dignity , both as a governor of the church , and a Lord of Parliament . When he affifted at the deliberations of that great affembly , on the arduous bufinefs of the nation , he was not content to bear a ...
... appear with greater weight and dignity , both as a governor of the church , and a Lord of Parliament . When he affifted at the deliberations of that great affembly , on the arduous bufinefs of the nation , he was not content to bear a ...
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... appear- ed , he laid down a rule to himself , from which he never departed , and that is , not to introduce foreign matter , to waste the time and confound the judgment of his audience , but to adhere closely to the point in que- stion ...
... appear- ed , he laid down a rule to himself , from which he never departed , and that is , not to introduce foreign matter , to waste the time and confound the judgment of his audience , but to adhere closely to the point in que- stion ...
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... appears in all his com- pofitions . His knowledge in divinity was obtained from the study of the most rational writers of the church , both ancient and mo- dern , and he was particularly fond of com- paring fcripture with fcripture ...
... appears in all his com- pofitions . His knowledge in divinity was obtained from the study of the most rational writers of the church , both ancient and mo- dern , and he was particularly fond of com- paring fcripture with fcripture ...
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abfurd againſt alfo anfwer apoftle arife becauſe bleffed cafe caufe children of God children of men Chrift Jefus Chriftian confcience confequence confider defire divine doctrines enquire eternal evidence faid faith falvation fame Father fave feems feen felves fenfe fent ferve fhall fhew fhould figns fince finners firft firſt fome foul ftand ftate ftill fuch fufficient fuperftition fuppofe fupport fure gofpel goodneſs hath heart heathen himſelf holy hopes idolatry Ifrael immortality inftances itſelf judge juft leaſt ligion Lord mankind mind miracles Mofes moſt muft muſt myfteries natural religion neceffary notion obedience obey obferved ourſelves perfon Peter fays preaching prefent pretend principles promiſes proof purpoſe queſtion raiſed Reafon and Nature refpect refurrection revelation ſay ſhall Spirit St Paul St Peter ſtate thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou tion true truth ture underſtanding unto uſe verfe wiſdom witnefs words