Sermons on the Amusements of the Stage, preached at St. James's Church, SheffieldGeorge Ridge, 1831 - 305 sidor |
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... persons professing and calling themselves Christians . Their creed and their conduct are contrary the one to the other . The doctrines of the Bible may be known and acknowledged by them , but " they hold the truth in unrighteousness ...
... persons professing and calling themselves Christians . Their creed and their conduct are contrary the one to the other . The doctrines of the Bible may be known and acknowledged by them , but " they hold the truth in unrighteousness ...
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... persons are blinded by the great deceiver , and are contented to remain under the delusion . They make this sad mistake . Religion is regarded by them as something which it is well to have in their possession , but they are ig- norant ...
... persons are blinded by the great deceiver , and are contented to remain under the delusion . They make this sad mistake . Religion is regarded by them as something which it is well to have in their possession , but they are ig- norant ...
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... persons of more refined taste , sen- timents of another kind are doing their mischief in the minds of the greater part of the audience . Let us bear in mind that the spectators of a play are not holy angels , who would repel from them ...
... persons of more refined taste , sen- timents of another kind are doing their mischief in the minds of the greater part of the audience . Let us bear in mind that the spectators of a play are not holy angels , who would repel from them ...
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... imagination , which an attendance on the Theatre often excites and always strengthens in young persons ; and this desire will be in proportion to the quickness of perception and susceptibility of excitement , which the mind 16 SERMON I.
... imagination , which an attendance on the Theatre often excites and always strengthens in young persons ; and this desire will be in proportion to the quickness of perception and susceptibility of excitement , which the mind 16 SERMON I.
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... persons of the greatest intellectual promise are generally the first to feel this pernicious effect of Theatri- cal Amusements . Here then is another reason why all who truly desire to act consistently with their professed principles ...
... persons of the greatest intellectual promise are generally the first to feel this pernicious effect of Theatri- cal Amusements . Here then is another reason why all who truly desire to act consistently with their professed principles ...
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