Sermons by the Late Rev. Mr. Sterne, Volume 3W. Strahan, T. Cadell, successor to Mr. Millar and T. Beckett and Company in the Strand, 1769 - Sermons, English |
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... of God ex- tends itself over all the works of the creation : -could this be accom- plifhed , the world would be worth living in ; and might be confidered by us as a foretaste of what we should enter 6 by 34 SERMON XIV .
... of God ex- tends itself over all the works of the creation : -could this be accom- plifhed , the world would be worth living in ; and might be confidered by us as a foretaste of what we should enter 6 by 34 SERMON XIV .
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... itself . And we find the diftinguish- ing marks and doctrines , by which all men were to know who were Chrift's difciples , -was that benevo- lent frame of mind towards all our fellow - creatures , which , by itself , is a fufficient ...
... itself . And we find the diftinguish- ing marks and doctrines , by which all men were to know who were Chrift's difciples , -was that benevo- lent frame of mind towards all our fellow - creatures , which , by itself , is a fufficient ...
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... even that , in many cafes , could we come to the knowledge of it , is not fufficient by itself to pronounce a man either good or bad . There are numbers of of circumftances which attend every action of a man's life SERMON XVII . 121.
... even that , in many cafes , could we come to the knowledge of it , is not fufficient by itself to pronounce a man either good or bad . There are numbers of of circumftances which attend every action of a man's life SERMON XVII . 121.
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... itself had stood ftill in the midst of heaven to secure their victories , A people with fo many teftimonies of God's favour , who had not pro- 7 fited fited thereby , fo as to become a virtuous people SERMON XVIII . 143.1.
... itself had stood ftill in the midst of heaven to secure their victories , A people with fo many teftimonies of God's favour , who had not pro- 7 fited fited thereby , fo as to become a virtuous people SERMON XVIII . 143.1.
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... workings and courfe of things , -but it lays itself open to the whole force and injury of accidents from with- out - and I do venture to say , there there never was a nation or people fallen into troubles 158 SERMON XVII .
... workings and courfe of things , -but it lays itself open to the whole force and injury of accidents from with- out - and I do venture to say , there there never was a nation or people fallen into troubles 158 SERMON XVII .
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Abijah Afa's againſt almoft amongst anſwer Apoſtle beſt bleffings cafe canft caufe cauſes chriftianity claffical confider cornets courfe defcription defire difpofition duty earth eloquence eſtabliſhed Ethiopians expreffions exprefs facred faid falem fame favour fcarce fecret fecure feems felves fenfe fhall fhould fince fings finned firft firſt folemn fome fometimes ftate ftill ftrength fubject fuch fuffer fufficient furely fword God's greateſt happineſs heart heaven hiftory himſelf holy houſe Ifrael inftances itſelf Judah juft king labour leaft leaſt lefs likewife man's meaſure mercies miferies moft moſt muſt natural neceffary nefs neral numbers obferve occafion oppofition ourſelves paffed paffions peace perfons phane prayer prince profper purpoſes raiſed reaſon Rehoboam reign religion religious rence Samaria Scrip Scriptures SERMON ſpirit ſtand ſtate ſtudied ſuch taſte thee thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thouſand tion ture underſtand unto the Lord uſe whofe words worship