The Works of Leonard Woods, Volume 5B. Perkins, 1850 - Congregational churches |
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... tion have we cause to be awake , and to guard against the designs of our enemy , who is always plotting against the church , and is never better pleased than when he sees us lulled to sleep by prosperity . If any man shall look abroad ...
... tion have we cause to be awake , and to guard against the designs of our enemy , who is always plotting against the church , and is never better pleased than when he sees us lulled to sleep by prosperity . If any man shall look abroad ...
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... tion to obey the divine law , as it is for a teacher of optics to take it for granted that his pupils have the sense of seeing ; or for a teacher of geometry , that his pupils have the faculty of under- standing . And in ordinary cases ...
... tion to obey the divine law , as it is for a teacher of optics to take it for granted that his pupils have the sense of seeing ; or for a teacher of geometry , that his pupils have the faculty of under- standing . And in ordinary cases ...
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... tion , were endued with the powers of moral agency , and that it was just and reasonable they should be under law ? What reason have we to suppose , from what appears in holy writ , that they ever deemed it necessary or proper to assert ...
... tion , were endued with the powers of moral agency , and that it was just and reasonable they should be under law ? What reason have we to suppose , from what appears in holy writ , that they ever deemed it necessary or proper to assert ...
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... tion as moral agents , not by asserting the fact of their moral agency , nor by discoursing on the grounds of moral obligation , but by holding forth and applying those momentous truths , which were adapted to awaken their moral ...
... tion as moral agents , not by asserting the fact of their moral agency , nor by discoursing on the grounds of moral obligation , but by holding forth and applying those momentous truths , which were adapted to awaken their moral ...
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... tion , which generally denotes the emotion of the mind , may be used , as it sometimes has been , to denote also the mental faculty . But this faculty has more frequently been called the will , or heart . But the objects of science and ...
... tion , which generally denotes the emotion of the mind , may be used , as it sometimes has been , to denote also the mental faculty . But this faculty has more frequently been called the will , or heart . But the objects of science and ...
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