Sermons Upon the Following Subjects: The Natural Advantages of Men for Attaining to the Knowledge and Practice of Religion ...A. Millar, 1749 - Sermons, English |
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... gives Offence and Diftafte to us . The Exercife of Justice , Truth , Friendship , and Kindness to our Neighbours , a fixed Difpofition and Endeavour to promote , by all Means in our Power , the universal Hap- piness of Mankind , are ...
... gives Offence and Diftafte to us . The Exercife of Justice , Truth , Friendship , and Kindness to our Neighbours , a fixed Difpofition and Endeavour to promote , by all Means in our Power , the universal Hap- piness of Mankind , are ...
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... gives Rise to such different Perceptions and Modifications of Mind in him . As the Perceptions of the Eye are a fufficient Proof of a Distinction between Light and Darkness , and those of the Ear between Harmony and Discord , and of the ...
... gives Rise to such different Perceptions and Modifications of Mind in him . As the Perceptions of the Eye are a fufficient Proof of a Distinction between Light and Darkness , and those of the Ear between Harmony and Discord , and of the ...
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... give us ftill a ftronger Con- viction of the natural Difference between moral Good and Evil , difcernible to the Confciences of Men , let us confider , that the Juftification of our Affections and Actions neceffarily depends upon this ...
... give us ftill a ftronger Con- viction of the natural Difference between moral Good and Evil , difcernible to the Confciences of Men , let us confider , that the Juftification of our Affections and Actions neceffarily depends upon this ...
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... give fo much Plea- fure and Entertainment to the Men of Taste , and polite Education . Indeed the whole Force and Effect of thofe Arts is owing to this Distinction , and these Perceptions . For what is there in them which has fuch a ...
... give fo much Plea- fure and Entertainment to the Men of Taste , and polite Education . Indeed the whole Force and Effect of thofe Arts is owing to this Distinction , and these Perceptions . For what is there in them which has fuch a ...
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... gives them fuch Va- riety of lively Sentiments and ftrong Paf- fions , but the Truth and Propriety of Cha- racters and Manners , just and apt Repre- fentations of moral Beauties or Deformities , of Excellence and Worth , or of Baseness ...
... gives them fuch Va- riety of lively Sentiments and ftrong Paf- fions , but the Truth and Propriety of Cha- racters and Manners , just and apt Repre- fentations of moral Beauties or Deformities , of Excellence and Worth , or of Baseness ...
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Page viii - Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love thee. Peace be within thy walls, and prosperity within thy palaces. For my brethren and companions' sakes, I will now say, Peace be within thee.
Page 179 - Then Paul stood in the midst of Mars' hill, and said, Ye men of Athens, I perceive that in all things ye are too superstitious. For as I passed by, and beheld your devotions, I found an altar with this inscription, TO THE UNKNOWN GOD. Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you.
Page v - make speed, hasten his work, that we may see it; and let the counsel of the Holy One of Israel draw nigh and come, that we may know it. 20. Wo unto them that call evil good, and good evil, that put darkness for light, and light for darkness, that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
Page 255 - F ye then be rifen with Chrift, feek thofe things which are above, where Chrift fitteth on the right hand of God.
Page 337 - Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and clamour, and evil speaking, be put away from you, with all malice: and be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you.
Page 221 - But the wifdom that is from above, is firft pure, then peaceable, gentle, and eafy to be entreated, full of mercy and good, fruits, without partiality and without hypocrify.
Page 339 - have given you an example, that ye fhould " do as I have done to you. Verily, verily, .*' I fay unto you, The fervant is not greater ." than his lord ; neither he, that is fent, ." greater than he that fent him. If ye know ." thefe things, happy are ye, if ye do them :
Page 125 - He that planted the ear, jhall he not hear? He that formed the eye jhall he not fee ? \ o.
Page 358 - Therefore all things whatfoever ye would that men fhould do to you, do ye even fo to them : for this is the law and the prophets.
Page 134 - Lord God Almighty ; jujl and true are thy Ways, thou King of Saints. Who jhall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy Name ? for thou only art Holy, Rev.