Sermons: Volume the third, Volym 2A. Strahan, and T. Cadell in the Strand, and W. Creech, Edinburgh, 1790 - 434 sidor |
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Sida 51
... arise to view , which make the most unthinking , grave ; and render the ferious , fad . The pleasur able scenes of youth , the objects on which our affections had been early placed , the companions and friends with whom we had spent ...
... arise to view , which make the most unthinking , grave ; and render the ferious , fad . The pleasur able scenes of youth , the objects on which our affections had been early placed , the companions and friends with whom we had spent ...
Sida 75
... to perils . Pleasure lays its fnares for youth : and after the season of youthful follies is paft , other temptations , no less formidable to virtue , presently arise . The SERM . The love of pleasure is fucceeded by the to Middle Age . 75.
... to perils . Pleasure lays its fnares for youth : and after the season of youthful follies is paft , other temptations , no less formidable to virtue , presently arise . The SERM . The love of pleasure is fucceeded by the to Middle Age . 75.
Sida 92
... arise . No more fhall they hear the voice of mirth , or behold the face of man . They are fwept from the univerfe , as though they had never been . They are carried away as with a flood : The wind has paffed over them , and they are ...
... arise . No more fhall they hear the voice of mirth , or behold the face of man . They are fwept from the univerfe , as though they had never been . They are carried away as with a flood : The wind has paffed over them , and they are ...
Sida 128
... arise to tempt us un- der flattering forms , let the serious character which we bear as men come alfo forward to view ; and let the folemn admonitions , with which I conclude , found full in our ears : My fon , if finners entice thee ...
... arise to tempt us un- der flattering forms , let the serious character which we bear as men come alfo forward to view ; and let the folemn admonitions , with which I conclude , found full in our ears : My fon , if finners entice thee ...
Sida 141
... more power- ful , in furmounting the fears which arise from a sense of our own weakness or dan- The records of all nations afford a thousand ger . 1 VII . SERM . thousand remarkable inftances of the ef- VII . On Fortitude . 141.
... more power- ful , in furmounting the fears which arise from a sense of our own weakness or dan- The records of all nations afford a thousand ger . 1 VII . SERM . thousand remarkable inftances of the ef- VII . On Fortitude . 141.
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Populära avsnitt
Sida 185 - I went by the field of the slothful, and by the vineyard of the man void of understanding ; and, lo, it was all grown over with thorns, and nettles had covered the face thereof, and the stone wall thereof was broken down.
Sida 399 - Happy is he that hath the God of Jacob for his help, Whose hope is in the Lord his God : Which made heaven and earth, The sea, and all that therein is : Which keepeth truth for ever: Which executeth judgment for the oppressed : Which giveth food to the hungry.
Sida 45 - And Jacob said unto Pharaoh, The days of the years of my pilgrimage* are an hundred and thirty years...
Sida 27 - ... to rejoice with them that rejoice, and to weep with them that weep...
Sida 10 - The statesman, the orator or the poet, may be famous; while yet the man himself is far from being honoured. We envy his abilities. We wish to rival them.
Sida 9 - The former is a loud and noisy Applause the latter a more silent and internal Homage Fame floats on, the Breath of the Multitude Honour rests on the Judgment of the Thinking Fame may give Praise while it withholds Esteem...
Sida 106 - ... or envy. Moral and religious instruction derives its efficacy, not so much from what men are taught to know, as from what they are brought to feel.
Sida 309 - O send out your light and your truth; let them lead me; let them bring me to your holy hill and to your dwelling. * Then I will go to the altar of God, to God my exceeding joy; and I will praise you with the harp, O God, my God.
Sida 235 - Truly the light is sweet, and a pleasant thing it is for the eyes to behold the sun : but if a man live many years, and rejoice in them all; yet let him remember the days of darkness; for they shall be many.
Sida 42 - He who pretends to great sensibility towards men, and yet has no feeling for the high objects of religion, no heart to admire and adore the great Father of the universe, has reason to distrust the truth and delicacy of his sensibility.