Sermons on various subjects, with a preface [by J. Duchal]. |
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עמוד lxiii
He was particularly distinguifhed by an evenness and conftaney of temper ,
which nce thing could ruffle or discompose : He was always himself , and free
from those tumutts cand agitations of spirit , which are often Seen to deprive men
of the ...
He was particularly distinguifhed by an evenness and conftaney of temper ,
which nce thing could ruffle or discompose : He was always himself , and free
from those tumutts cand agitations of spirit , which are often Seen to deprive men
of the ...
עמוד lxxxvi
His passions were naturally strong , but they were under such correction , that his
temper was usually spoken of as quite immoveable . Incidents , which would
have been fhocking to other men , were met by him without any apparent
Emotion .
His passions were naturally strong , but they were under such correction , that his
temper was usually spoken of as quite immoveable . Incidents , which would
have been fhocking to other men , were met by him without any apparent
Emotion .
עמוד 43
But , christianity has taken away all such distinctions , and those restraints of
charity , which must be disagreeable to a kind and generous temper ; it gives full
scope to the principle of benevolence , which may now exert itself with an
unconfin'd ...
But , christianity has taken away all such distinctions , and those restraints of
charity , which must be disagreeable to a kind and generous temper ; it gives full
scope to the principle of benevolence , which may now exert itself with an
unconfin'd ...
עמוד 238
SERM . derately indulged , fome grow to a faulty exa X. cess , so that they obtain
an ascendant in the mind , forming its temper , while others are neglected , nay ,
industriously weakened , and the objects of them avoided , which are no less ...
SERM . derately indulged , fome grow to a faulty exa X. cess , so that they obtain
an ascendant in the mind , forming its temper , while others are neglected , nay ,
industriously weakened , and the objects of them avoided , which are no less ...
עמוד 270
That a sound entire mind , as to its moral state , is a great happiness , a tempêr
wholly defolute and vicious is neceffarily miferable , and yet that happinefs doth
not rise and fall , according to the measure of our opposite moral qualities ?
That a sound entire mind , as to its moral state , is a great happiness , a tempêr
wholly defolute and vicious is neceffarily miferable , and yet that happinefs doth
not rise and fall , according to the measure of our opposite moral qualities ?
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acceptance according actions affections againſt apoſtle appear attend becauſe believe beſt better called caſe cauſe character Chriſt chriſtian concerning condition conduct conſcience conſider continue contrary courſe death deny deſign divine duty evil exerciſe faith father fear firſt follow friends give glory goſpel grace greateſt heart himſelf hope human imagine important itſelf Jeſus Jews judge judgment juſt kind liberty light lives Lord manner matters means ment mind moral moſt muſt nature neceſſary object obſerved offence ourſelves particular paſſions Paul perfect pleaſure points practice preſent principle proper purpoſes rational reaſon religion religious render repentance requires reſpect righteous righteouſneſs ſame Saviour ſay ſcripture ſenſe SERM ſhall ſhould ſin ſincere ſome ſpirit ſtate ſubject ſuch temper themſelves theſe things thoſe thoughts tion true truth uſe virtue whole wiſdom worthy