Sermons on several subjects. [Edited by Mrs. S. Fisher.] |
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... Chriftian Thompfon . Mr. John Till of Chichester . Thomas Tothill , Efq ; of Bagtor . Mr. William Tracy . Charles Trelawney , Efq ; Samuel Trelawney , Efq ; Arthur Tremain , Esq ; John Trevanion , Efq ; The Subfcribers Names .
... Chriftian Thompfon . Mr. John Till of Chichester . Thomas Tothill , Efq ; of Bagtor . Mr. William Tracy . Charles Trelawney , Efq ; Samuel Trelawney , Efq ; Arthur Tremain , Esq ; John Trevanion , Efq ; The Subfcribers Names .
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... Chri- ftians , and if fo , we don't act at all con- fiftently , if we are not Men of Religion ; for however a lewd , diffolute Life may suit with a Mahometan Scheme of Religion , yet for a Chriftian to live fo , who has en- gag'd to ...
... Chri- ftians , and if fo , we don't act at all con- fiftently , if we are not Men of Religion ; for however a lewd , diffolute Life may suit with a Mahometan Scheme of Religion , yet for a Chriftian to live fo , who has en- gag'd to ...
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... Chriftian Philofophy ; and every thing else is to be valued more or less , according as it has more or less Tendency to it : And whatever Fancies People may fet up in the Room of it , which may be always Matter of Difpute , and become ...
... Chriftian Philofophy ; and every thing else is to be valued more or less , according as it has more or less Tendency to it : And whatever Fancies People may fet up in the Room of it , which may be always Matter of Difpute , and become ...
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... Chriftian , Upon the whole , let us entertain fuch No- tions of God and ourselves , that our Hu- mility may entitle us to his Grace , and both together bring us to that Glory which by Sin we had juftly forfeited . K 2 SER- SERM . V ...
... Chriftian , Upon the whole , let us entertain fuch No- tions of God and ourselves , that our Hu- mility may entitle us to his Grace , and both together bring us to that Glory which by Sin we had juftly forfeited . K 2 SER- SERM . V ...
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... Chriftian Religion by the ill Use that has been made of it , we fhould be forc'd to acknowledge thefe Words to be true in their obvious and literal Meaning . For the Practices of too many of its Profeffors have in all Ages of the World ...
... Chriftian Religion by the ill Use that has been made of it , we fhould be forc'd to acknowledge thefe Words to be true in their obvious and literal Meaning . For the Practices of too many of its Profeffors have in all Ages of the World ...
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Sermons on several subjects. [Edited by Mrs. S. Fisher.] John FISHER (A.M., Vicar of St. Lawrence, Exeter.) Affichage du livre entier - 1741 |
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Page 191 - He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much : and he that is unjust in the least is unjust also in much. If therefore ye have not been faithful in the unrighteous mammon, who will commit to your trust the true riches? And if ye have not been faithful in that which is another man's, who shall give you that which is your own?
Page 152 - Therefore it is of faith, that it might be by grace; to the end the promise might be sure to all the seed; not to that only which is of the law, but to that also which is of the faith of Abraham; who is the father of us all...
Page 135 - Is the law then against the promises of God ? God forbid : for if there had been a law given which could have given life, verily righteousness should have been by the law.
Page 45 - Behold even to the moon, and it shineth not; yea, the stars are not pure in his sight. How much less man, that is a worm; and the son of man, which is a worm?
Page 131 - Much every way : chiefly, because that unto them were committed the oracles of God.
Page 83 - Therefore being a prophet, and knowing that God had sworn with an oath to him, that of the fruit of his loins, according to the flesh, He would raise up Christ to sit on his throne; he seeing this before spake of the resurrection of Christ, that His soul was not left in hell, neither His flesh did see corruption.
Page 274 - But this I confess unto thee, that after the way which they call heresy, so worship I the God of my fathers, believing all things which are written in the law and the prophets...
Page 25 - And now, Israel, what doth the Lord thy God require of thee, but to fear the Lord thy God, to walk in all his ways, and to love him, and to serve the Lord thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soul, to keep the commandments of the Lord, and his statutes, which I command thee this day for thy good...
Page 10 - In them hath he set a tabernacle for the sun; which cometh forth as a bridegroom out of his chamber, and rejoiccth as a giant to run his course.
Page 124 - Spirit, and not in the letter, whofe praife is not of men, but of God.