Sermons and Essays: By the Late Rev. Mr. John M'Laurin ...W. W.Woodward, no. 52, corner of Second and Chestnut streets. W. M'Culloch, printer., 1811 - 384 páginas |
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... tendency to increase the flame . * See 1. The terms of Ministerial and Christian communion imposed on the church of Scotland by a prevailing party in the general assembly , in opposition to the great bulk both of office- bearers and ...
... tendency to increase the flame . * See 1. The terms of Ministerial and Christian communion imposed on the church of Scotland by a prevailing party in the general assembly , in opposition to the great bulk both of office- bearers and ...
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... tendency , and natural use of all the pleasure that is in the creatures > some of them give us pleasure only by the view and contemplation of them . It is plain , the direct tenden- cy of that is to excite love and esteem of the divine ...
... tendency , and natural use of all the pleasure that is in the creatures > some of them give us pleasure only by the view and contemplation of them . It is plain , the direct tenden- cy of that is to excite love and esteem of the divine ...
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... tendency , therefore , and proper use of all the pleasure that is in God's creatures , whether in the contemplation of them , or of the enjoyment of them any other way , is to excite us to adore all God's per- fections in general , and ...
... tendency , therefore , and proper use of all the pleasure that is in God's creatures , whether in the contemplation of them , or of the enjoyment of them any other way , is to excite us to adore all God's per- fections in general , and ...
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... tendency to promote his health , or increase his es- tate : the Author of nature is infinitely free from an nexing any pleasure to these unnatural practices : if men have made them in any sort pleasant to themselves by custom , all that ...
... tendency to promote his health , or increase his es- tate : the Author of nature is infinitely free from an nexing any pleasure to these unnatural practices : if men have made them in any sort pleasant to themselves by custom , all that ...
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... tendency to trouble at all , but ra- ther the contrary , as will be considered more directly afterwards . There are perhaps only two particular duties , that may be objected against this assertion , viz . Repentance for sin , and ...
... tendency to trouble at all , but ra- ther the contrary , as will be considered more directly afterwards . There are perhaps only two particular duties , that may be objected against this assertion , viz . Repentance for sin , and ...
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