Sermons Translated from the Original French of the Late Rev. James Saurin ..., Nide 1L. Nichols, 1803 |
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... imagine that the French have never understood the nature of civil and religious liberty , they have well understood it , though they have not been able to obtain it . Suum - cuique would have been as expressive a motto as REFORMATION IN ...
... imagine that the French have never understood the nature of civil and religious liberty , they have well understood it , though they have not been able to obtain it . Suum - cuique would have been as expressive a motto as REFORMATION IN ...
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... imagine that , being dazzled with the glory which this revolution seems to promise me , I have lost sight of that God , from whom it proceeds . He hath been pleased to distinguish it with so many extraordinary marks , that I cannot ...
... imagine that , being dazzled with the glory which this revolution seems to promise me , I have lost sight of that God , from whom it proceeds . He hath been pleased to distinguish it with so many extraordinary marks , that I cannot ...
Sivu 65
... imagine a God who opposeth the strongest barriers against vice ; in the second , you imagine a God who removeth every obstacle to vice : nothing being more likely to confirm men in sin than an imagination , that to what length soever ...
... imagine a God who opposeth the strongest barriers against vice ; in the second , you imagine a God who removeth every obstacle to vice : nothing being more likely to confirm men in sin than an imagination , that to what length soever ...
Sivu 114
... imagine that we will busy our- selves in exposing all these notions for the sake of laboring to refute them . We will content our- selves with giving you some light into the omnipre- sence of God : I. By removing those false ideas ...
... imagine that we will busy our- selves in exposing all these notions for the sake of laboring to refute them . We will content our- selves with giving you some light into the omnipre- sence of God : I. By removing those false ideas ...
Sivu 115
... which we are united , and to have no power over more ? Who can imagine that God hath such limits ? He hath no body : he is united to none ; yet he is unit- ed to all . That celebrated philosopher , shall I THE OMNIPRESENCE OF GOD . 115.
... which we are united , and to have no power over more ? Who can imagine that God hath such limits ? He hath no body : he is united to none ; yet he is unit- ed to all . That celebrated philosopher , shall I THE OMNIPRESENCE OF GOD . 115.
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Amorites apostle art thou attributes Behold body brethren christian church conceive consider creatures crimes Deity divine doctrine doth duke of Guise earth edict ence endeavor eternal existence eyes fear felicity France give glory gospel grandeur Guise hand happiness hath heart heaven holy house of Bourbon house of Guise Hugonots ideas idolatry imagine infinite influenceth intelligence Jesus Christ Jews justice king of Navarre kingdom knowledge laws Lord mankind manner mean meditation ment mercy mind misery morality nature Navarre ness never objects ourselves perfections persecution pleasure praise preach present prince prince of Conde principle prophet protestantism protestants prove Psal punish queen of Navarre reason reformation religion render repentance saith Saurin scripture sense sermons sinner sins soul speak spirit Supreme thee things thou art thou hast thoughts thousand throne tion truth unto virtue whole words