Fifty Sermons on Several Subjects and Occasions: Forty Four Now Published from the Author's Manuscripts Prepared for the Press by Himself; the First Six Having Been Separately Printed Before. By Charles Wheatly, ... With a Preface by John Berriman, ... In Three Volumes. ...C. Davis; C. Hitch; and S. Austen, 1746 |
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... keep his Commandments , SERMON 196 VII . Confirmation neceffary to perfect one Sacra- ment , and not rendered unneceffary by the other . ACTS viii 14-17 . When the Apostles which were at Jerusalem , beard that Samaria bad received the ...
... keep his Commandments , SERMON 196 VII . Confirmation neceffary to perfect one Sacra- ment , and not rendered unneceffary by the other . ACTS viii 14-17 . When the Apostles which were at Jerusalem , beard that Samaria bad received the ...
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... keep a Day holy , but to take the Opportunity of the Leifure of it to wafte and confume it in Intemperance and De- bauchery : This is not to commemorate a Mercy or Bleffing , but to neglect and defpife it : not the way to apply the ...
... keep a Day holy , but to take the Opportunity of the Leifure of it to wafte and confume it in Intemperance and De- bauchery : This is not to commemorate a Mercy or Bleffing , but to neglect and defpife it : not the way to apply the ...
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... fomething , at least misbecoming , flip from us unawares . If then , notwith- ftanding our utmoft Refolution and Precaution , SERM it is very difficult to keep ourselves entirely I. it with the Danger of abusing it . 27.
... fomething , at least misbecoming , flip from us unawares . If then , notwith- ftanding our utmoft Refolution and Precaution , SERM it is very difficult to keep ourselves entirely I. it with the Danger of abusing it . 27.
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... keep ourselves entirely I. innocent at the Inftant of our Mirth ; it will follow of Course that we ought to examine our felves after the time is expired . But the Reasonableness of this Duty is fo obvious , that I cannot but think it ...
... keep ourselves entirely I. innocent at the Inftant of our Mirth ; it will follow of Course that we ought to examine our felves after the time is expired . But the Reasonableness of this Duty is fo obvious , that I cannot but think it ...
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... keep them in a fit Difpofition for the Prophetick Spirit , if God fhould fee Occafion to impart it to them . And indeed if we look back into the an- cient Records both of Jews and Gentiles , we fhall find plain Footsteps remaining of ...
... keep them in a fit Difpofition for the Prophetick Spirit , if God fhould fee Occafion to impart it to them . And indeed if we look back into the an- cient Records both of Jews and Gentiles , we fhall find plain Footsteps remaining of ...
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