Sermons on Various Subjects of Christian Doctrine and DutyJohn Miller and John Hutchens, 1923 - 476 pages |
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Page 15
... feel and conduct towards each other , who usually meet together every sabbath , and apparently unite in the service of the sanctuary , from those who neglect the duties of the sabbath , and only see one another occasionally , as ...
... feel and conduct towards each other , who usually meet together every sabbath , and apparently unite in the service of the sanctuary , from those who neglect the duties of the sabbath , and only see one another occasionally , as ...
Page 16
... feel the force of religious instructions . Religious parents and heads of families do esteem the sabbath as a precious season for discharging their duty to those , whose temporal and eternal interests God has , for a time , lodged in ...
... feel the force of religious instructions . Religious parents and heads of families do esteem the sabbath as a precious season for discharging their duty to those , whose temporal and eternal interests God has , for a time , lodged in ...
Page 40
... feel the weight of their influence , in their favour , or against them . Individuals have always felt the in- fluence of publick favours , and publick evils , in this world , and this will be the case in the world to come . The final ...
... feel the weight of their influence , in their favour , or against them . Individuals have always felt the in- fluence of publick favours , and publick evils , in this world , and this will be the case in the world to come . The final ...
Page 56
... feel . God's designin heresies , is not to unite , but disunite pure churches from those who are corrupt ; and to purge the pure churches from their corrupt members . God now appears to be indicating his purpose of separa- ting the ...
... feel . God's designin heresies , is not to unite , but disunite pure churches from those who are corrupt ; and to purge the pure churches from their corrupt members . God now appears to be indicating his purpose of separa- ting the ...
Page 57
... feel their weight and importance , and the absurdi- ty of believing and embracing errours , which are dia- metrically opposite to them . When the pure and es- sential doctrines of the gospel are fully and plainly taught , they cannot ...
... feel their weight and importance , and the absurdi- ty of believing and embracing errours , which are dia- metrically opposite to them . When the pure and es- sential doctrines of the gospel are fully and plainly taught , they cannot ...
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