Sermons, Chiefly on Practical Subjects, Томи 1 – 2Gilbert & Hodges, C.A. Archer & N. Mahon, 1814 |
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... affections of human nature will always spring up with vigour , and bring forth their fruits in full maturity . And what are these first affections of the heart , but the love of God and of all man- kind - the two great commandments , on ...
... affections of human nature will always spring up with vigour , and bring forth their fruits in full maturity . And what are these first affections of the heart , but the love of God and of all man- kind - the two great commandments , on ...
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... affections may be ex- pressed in a manner very dishonourable to God and injurious to mankind , owing to wrong views and apprehensions . — But in the affections themselves there cannot be excess . They cannot receive too much power in ...
... affections may be ex- pressed in a manner very dishonourable to God and injurious to mankind , owing to wrong views and apprehensions . — But in the affections themselves there cannot be excess . They cannot receive too much power in ...
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... affections of a devout heart , in which the essence of religion consists . - These affections would grow gradually languid , and soon pe- rish , if they were not kept alive in the breast by positive duties and services . - If they ex ...
... affections of a devout heart , in which the essence of religion consists . - These affections would grow gradually languid , and soon pe- rish , if they were not kept alive in the breast by positive duties and services . - If they ex ...
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