Sermons, on several subjects [ed. by G. Stephenson].1815 |
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... INSENSIBILITY TO OFFENCES . PSALM XIX . 12 , 13 . 236 Who can tell how oft he offendeth ? O cleanse thou me from my secret faults . presumptuous sins , lest Keep thy servant also from they get the dominion over me 248 SERMON XVII ...
... INSENSIBILITY TO OFFENCES . PSALM XIX . 12 , 13 . 236 Who can tell how oft he offendeth ? O cleanse thou me from my secret faults . presumptuous sins , lest Keep thy servant also from they get the dominion over me 248 SERMON XVII ...
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... insensibility ? shall we call it a fatal inefficiency of the rational principle within us ? shall we confess , that the mind has lost its government over the man ? These are observations upon the state of morals and religion , as we see ...
... insensibility ? shall we call it a fatal inefficiency of the rational principle within us ? shall we confess , that the mind has lost its government over the man ? These are observations upon the state of morals and religion , as we see ...
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... insensibility remains upon their minds , their condition is more to be de- spaired of , than that of any other person . The religion of Christ does not in any way apply to them ; they do not belong to it ; for are they to be saved by ...
... insensibility remains upon their minds , their condition is more to be de- spaired of , than that of any other person . The religion of Christ does not in any way apply to them ; they do not belong to it ; for are they to be saved by ...
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... insensibility and un- concernedness ; to those who neither obey its rules , nor seek its aid ; neither follow after its rewards , nor sue , I mean , in spirit and sincerity , sue , for its pardon . But how , it will be asked , can a man ...
... insensibility and un- concernedness ; to those who neither obey its rules , nor seek its aid ; neither follow after its rewards , nor sue , I mean , in spirit and sincerity , sue , for its pardon . But how , it will be asked , can a man ...
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... insensibility . For finding things go on very smoothly , finding themselves receiv- ed and respected without any religious principle , they are kept asleep , as to their spiritual concerns , by the very quietness and prosperity of ...
... insensibility . For finding things go on very smoothly , finding themselves receiv- ed and respected without any religious principle , they are kept asleep , as to their spiritual concerns , by the very quietness and prosperity of ...
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