Twelve sermons upon several subjects and occasions. The third volume, Volume 31722 |
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... Causes , and the Concurrence of the first , so as to rescue them from a down- right Identity . Accordingly in Philip . 2. 13- the Apostle tells us , That it is God whe worketh in us not only to do , but also to will ac- cording to his ...
... Causes , and the Concurrence of the first , so as to rescue them from a down- right Identity . Accordingly in Philip . 2. 13- the Apostle tells us , That it is God whe worketh in us not only to do , but also to will ac- cording to his ...
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... Cause of his Salvation . For afmuch as that which he re- ceives from God , ( according to Pelagius ) is only a Power to will and to do ; which a Man may very well have , and carry to Hell with him , as those who go to Hell , no Doubt ...
... Cause of his Salvation . For afmuch as that which he re- ceives from God , ( according to Pelagius ) is only a Power to will and to do ; which a Man may very well have , and carry to Hell with him , as those who go to Hell , no Doubt ...
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... causes Darkness , and is caufed by it . Let this there fore be our first general Obfervation ; That whatsoever pollute's or fouls the Confcience in the fame Degree alfo darkens it . Secondly , Our other general Obfervation hall be this ...
... causes Darkness , and is caufed by it . Let this there fore be our first general Obfervation ; That whatsoever pollute's or fouls the Confcience in the fame Degree alfo darkens it . Secondly , Our other general Obfervation hall be this ...
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... Cause of this Darkness , fo the par- ticular Causes of it must be fetched from the particular Kinds and Degrees of Sin . Now Sin may be confidered Three Ways . First , In the Act . Secondly , In the Habit or Cuftom , Thirdly , In the ...
... Cause of this Darkness , fo the par- ticular Causes of it must be fetched from the particular Kinds and Degrees of Sin . Now Sin may be confidered Three Ways . First , In the Act . Secondly , In the Habit or Cuftom , Thirdly , In the ...
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... caused by Cuftom of Sinning , is much greater and more hardly curable . Particular Acts of Sin do ( as it were ) caft a Mift before the Eye of Confcience , but Customary Sinning brings a Kind of Film upon it , and it is not an ordinary ...
... caused by Cuftom of Sinning , is much greater and more hardly curable . Particular Acts of Sin do ( as it were ) caft a Mift before the Eye of Confcience , but Customary Sinning brings a Kind of Film upon it , and it is not an ordinary ...
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Passagens conhecidas
Página 81 - Who hath woe ? who hath sorrow ? who hath contentions? who hath babbling? who hath wounds without cause ? who hath redness of eyes ? They that tarry long at the wine ; they that go to seek mixed wine.
Página 431 - Are all apostles ? are all prophets ? are all teachers ? are all workers of miracles ? have all the gifts of healing? do all speak with tongues? do all interpret ? But covet earnestly the best gifts : and yet shew I unto you a more excellent way.
Página 116 - For all this is but like the helping a man over the stile, who is going to be hanged, which surely is no very great or difficult piece of civility. In the reign of queen Elizabeth, we read of one whom the grandees of the court procured to be made secretary of state, only to break his back in the business of the queen of Scots, whose death they were then projecting. Like true courtiers they first engage him in that fatal scene, and then desert him in it, using him only as a tool to do a present state...
Página 49 - The light of the body is the eye: therefore when thine eye is single, thy whole body also is full of light; but when thine eye is evil, thy body also is full of darkness. 35 Take heed therefore that the light which is in thee be not darkness.
Página 454 - ... they called it, and to be irreligious, were almost terms convertible. None were thought fit for the ministry but tradesmen and mechanics, because none else were allowed to have the Spirit. Those only were accounted like St. Paul, who could work with their hands, and in a literal sense drive the nail home, and be able to make a pulpit, before they preached in it.
Página 139 - Therefore, whofoever heareth thefe fayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wife man, which built his houfe upon a rock ; and the rain defcended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that houfe ; and it fell not : for it was founded upon a rock.
Página 454 - In all their preachments they so highly pretended to the spirit, that they could hardly so much as spell the letter. To be blind was with them the proper qualification of a spiritual guide ; and to be book-learned, as they called it, and to be irreligious, were almost terms convertible. None were thought fit for the ministry but tradesmen and mechanics, because none else were allowed to have the spirit. Those only were accounted like St. Paul, who could work with their hands...
Página 304 - ... a thing as God could not do, had it not seen it actually done. It is, as it were, to cancel the essential distances of things, to remove the bounds of nature, to bring heaven and earth, and, what is more, both ends of the contradiction together.
Página 478 - ... tremble at his frowns, and lay their necks under his feet. Now from whence can all this be, but from a secret work of the divine power, investing sovereign princes with certain marks and rays of that Divine image, which overawes, and...
Página 226 - He will not only pardon, but pardon abundantly: for his thoughts are not as our thoughts, nor his ways as our ways.