Sermons, on several subjects [ed. by G. Stephenson].1815 |
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... faith , and hope , are the only prin- ciples to which religion applies , or possi- bly can apply : and it is reason , faith , and hope , striving with sense , striving with temptation , striving for things absent against things which ...
... faith , and hope , are the only prin- ciples to which religion applies , or possi- bly can apply : and it is reason , faith , and hope , striving with sense , striving with temptation , striving for things absent against things which ...
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... excited by particular of- fences . When we come , therefore , to con- fess our sins , let memory do its office faith- fully . Let these sins rise up before our • eyes . All language is imperfect . Forms , intended 9 44.
... excited by particular of- fences . When we come , therefore , to con- fess our sins , let memory do its office faith- fully . Let these sins rise up before our • eyes . All language is imperfect . Forms , intended 9 44.
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... faith , not by sight ; faith is the evidence of things not seen . Some great invisible agent there 92 1 " the things must be in the universe : 74.
... faith , not by sight ; faith is the evidence of things not seen . Some great invisible agent there 92 1 " the things must be in the universe : 74.
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... faith . " : Again another impediment to the thought of religion is the faculty and the habit we have acquired of regarding its concerns as at a distance . A child is af- fected by nothing but what is present , and many thousands in this ...
... faith . " : Again another impediment to the thought of religion is the faculty and the habit we have acquired of regarding its concerns as at a distance . A child is af- fected by nothing but what is present , and many thousands in this ...
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... faith and obedience , recorded in Scripture , was Abraham's consent to sacrifice his son when he believed that God required it . It was the severest trial that human nature could be put upon ; and , therefore , if any man who ever lived ...
... faith and obedience , recorded in Scripture , was Abraham's consent to sacrifice his son when he believed that God required it . It was the severest trial that human nature could be put upon ; and , therefore , if any man who ever lived ...
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