Several Discourses Preached at the Temple Church, Volume 3J. Whiston and B. White ... W. Owen ... and E. Baker at Tunbridge, 1761 - Sermons, English |
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... Sinners ! Hours of Woe and Defpair ! in which the Soul , conscious of its own Deserts , anticipates the Pains of Hell , and fuffers the very Tor- ments of the Damned ! in which it feels the Worm which never dies beginning to gnaw , and ...
... Sinners ! Hours of Woe and Defpair ! in which the Soul , conscious of its own Deserts , anticipates the Pains of Hell , and fuffers the very Tor- ments of the Damned ! in which it feels the Worm which never dies beginning to gnaw , and ...
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... Sinners make a very ill Choice for them- felves , when they facrifice the Powers of the Mind to the Paffions of the Heart . As long as Men retain a Senfe of God and Religion upon their Minds , there is great Hope that fome Time or other ...
... Sinners make a very ill Choice for them- felves , when they facrifice the Powers of the Mind to the Paffions of the Heart . As long as Men retain a Senfe of God and Religion upon their Minds , there is great Hope that fome Time or other ...
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... Sinners ; give me leave to expostulate this Cafe with all the Seriousness the Subject requires And furely this is a ferious Matter , and deferves your cooleft Thoughts and Reflections . It is an unpardonable Folly and inexcufable ...
... Sinners ; give me leave to expostulate this Cafe with all the Seriousness the Subject requires And furely this is a ferious Matter , and deferves your cooleft Thoughts and Reflections . It is an unpardonable Folly and inexcufable ...
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... Sinners must be guilty of Folly in chufing the Sin with the Punishment , when the Punishment muft of neceffity exceed the Advantage of finning . These are the eafieft Terms that Sinners can flatter themselves with ; and yet , even upon ...
... Sinners must be guilty of Folly in chufing the Sin with the Punishment , when the Punishment muft of neceffity exceed the Advantage of finning . These are the eafieft Terms that Sinners can flatter themselves with ; and yet , even upon ...
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... Sinners to reclaim and amend them ; but they harden . themselves against them ; fo that their last State is worse than their firft . I will not anfwer for the Courage of Sinners , how well they would bear the Sight of one from the Dead ...
... Sinners to reclaim and amend them ; but they harden . themselves against them ; fo that their last State is worse than their firft . I will not anfwer for the Courage of Sinners , how well they would bear the Sight of one from the Dead ...
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