Sermons and Tracts, Volum 2George Wilson, 1825 |
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Pàgina 10
... whilst the contrary virtues calm and bless the soul . Again , godliness tends to promote content- ment , as it impresses deeply on the mind a sense of our unworthiness of all God's mercies . He who feels that he deserves nothing , is ...
... whilst the contrary virtues calm and bless the soul . Again , godliness tends to promote content- ment , as it impresses deeply on the mind a sense of our unworthiness of all God's mercies . He who feels that he deserves nothing , is ...
Pàgina 12
... whilst it grasps its parent's arm ? A regard to God tends further to this end , by instructing us in the holy and necessary dis- cipline of affliction . As the patient submits cheerfully to the prescriptions of a physician , on whose ...
... whilst it grasps its parent's arm ? A regard to God tends further to this end , by instructing us in the holy and necessary dis- cipline of affliction . As the patient submits cheerfully to the prescriptions of a physician , on whose ...
Pàgina 18
... whilst others , tossed by the passions and confusion of the world , know little of those calm and happy scenes where contentment dwells . But , further , is it a great advantage to be in- dependent of those external acquisitions which ...
... whilst others , tossed by the passions and confusion of the world , know little of those calm and happy scenes where contentment dwells . But , further , is it a great advantage to be in- dependent of those external acquisitions which ...
Pàgina 31
... whilst it multiplies readers and thinkers , must continue , as it now is , to be strictly connected with the principles of religion and good order . The power given to the poor must be joined still with sound moral feelings to employ it ...
... whilst it multiplies readers and thinkers , must continue , as it now is , to be strictly connected with the principles of religion and good order . The power given to the poor must be joined still with sound moral feelings to employ it ...
Pàgina 33
... whilst noise , and clamour , and discontent make all real troubles worse , and invent a great many imaginary ones . To covet the stations of others , and to wish to seize them through the medium of public uproar and confusion , is not ...
... whilst noise , and clamour , and discontent make all real troubles worse , and invent a great many imaginary ones . To covet the stations of others , and to wish to seize them through the medium of public uproar and confusion , is not ...
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