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... respects God , Ras the object and centre of all its acts and offices . For , upon supposition that there is fuch a being as God , and that there are such beings as reasonable creatures , or ca- pable subjects of religion , it will ...
... respects God , Ras the object and centre of all its acts and offices . For , upon supposition that there is fuch a being as God , and that there are such beings as reasonable creatures , or ca- pable subjects of religion , it will ...
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... respect of this and a future life , which a good man enjoys in the protection of God , and the assu- rance of his favour who is Almighty , Immutable , & c . must infinitely exceed any thing that a finner can attain to , and must exclude ...
... respect of this and a future life , which a good man enjoys in the protection of God , and the assu- rance of his favour who is Almighty , Immutable , & c . must infinitely exceed any thing that a finner can attain to , and must exclude ...
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... respect of God , of others , and themselves . In respect of God they have the greatest tie of grati- tude , not only for the common mercies which they par- take with the rest of womankind , but for these peculiar , by which they are ...
... respect of God , of others , and themselves . In respect of God they have the greatest tie of grati- tude , not only for the common mercies which they par- take with the rest of womankind , but for these peculiar , by which they are ...
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... respect to themselves , all obligations to piety : It is evident they do not more out - number their inferiors in any thing , than in the opportunities and fo- licitations to fin . Wealth and honour have many snares , and , which is ...
... respect to themselves , all obligations to piety : It is evident they do not more out - number their inferiors in any thing , than in the opportunities and fo- licitations to fin . Wealth and honour have many snares , and , which is ...
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... respects is , as the usefullest , so the noblest accomplishment of greatness . Such has it been accounted , till this profane age of ours , which has removed all the boundaries of the former , reversed even the instincts of nature , and ...
... respects is , as the usefullest , so the noblest accomplishment of greatness . Such has it been accounted , till this profane age of ours , which has removed all the boundaries of the former , reversed even the instincts of nature , and ...
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Page 41 - ... us : and if we walk with God in all his ways, as he walks with us in all ours, we shall find perpetual reasons to enable us to keep that rule of God, " Rejoice in the Lord always, and again I say rejoice.
Page 252 - Finally, brethren, whatfoever things are ' true, whatfoever things are honeft, whatfoever things ' are juft, whatfoever things are pure, whatfoever things ' are lovely, whatfoever things are of good report : If ' there be any virtue, and if there be any praife, think
Page 272 - Jefus the author and finifher of our faith; who for the joy that was fet before him, endured the crofs, defpifing the fhame ; and is fet down at the right hand of the throne of God.
Page 272 - Being encompaffed with a cloud of witnefles, let us lay afide every weight, and the fin which doth fo eafily befet us : and let us run with patience the race that is fet before us...
Page 40 - ... that opens all his wants to him, that weeps before him for his sins, that asks remedy and support for his weakness, that fears him as a Judge, reverences him as a Lord, obeys him as a Father, and loves him as a Patron.
Page 242 - The cup of bleffing which we blefs, is it not the communion of the blood of Chrift? The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Chrift ? For we being many are one bread, and one body, for we are all partakers of that one bread.
Page 38 - Him in the glass of the creation. In the face of the sun you may see God's beauty ; in the fire you may feel His heat warming ; in the water, His gentleness to refresh you...
Page 55 - The apostle calls it the band of perfection; it is the old, and it is the new, and it is the great commandment, and it is all the commandments; for it is the fulfilling of the law.