The means of redressing, and the duty of forgiving injuries consider'd, a sermon1755 |
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Pàgina 10
... remit them . A seeking for Retribution of such Injuries tends only to perpetuate Strife . We fhou'd therefore be ready to recede a little from our Right , in Matters of no great Moment , and not let every flight Encroachment upon our ...
... remit them . A seeking for Retribution of such Injuries tends only to perpetuate Strife . We fhou'd therefore be ready to recede a little from our Right , in Matters of no great Moment , and not let every flight Encroachment upon our ...
Pàgina 12
... remit all that we have done in open Defiance almost of his Divine Majesty ? Can we think of that inestimable Benefit , the Redemption of Mankind , that stupendous Way of reconciling us to Himself by the precious Blood of his only ...
... remit all that we have done in open Defiance almost of his Divine Majesty ? Can we think of that inestimable Benefit , the Redemption of Mankind , that stupendous Way of reconciling us to Himself by the precious Blood of his only ...
Pàgina 14
... that Readiness , which we find in ourselves , to remit those that have injur'd us . If we forgive Men their Trespasses , our Heavenly Father will also forgive us . a a Mat . 6. 14 . Says Says the Son of Syrac : One Man beareth Hatred [ 14 ]
... that Readiness , which we find in ourselves , to remit those that have injur'd us . If we forgive Men their Trespasses , our Heavenly Father will also forgive us . a a Mat . 6. 14 . Says Says the Son of Syrac : One Man beareth Hatred [ 14 ]
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Affronts allowable alſo Anger appear Attendants Authority bear becauſe becomes beſt Bleffing Blood born certainly Chriſtianity coming commanded common Confequences confider confider'd Confideration cou'd Courſe Defence directs Duty Earth eaſy effectual Ends Execution fame fence fhall fhou'd finning Forbearance forbid forgive frequent fuch fufficient George give given greateſt Hatred Himſelf Honourable Human Infolence injur'd Injuries Intereſt John Judge Judgment Juftice juſt Kindness Knowledge Laws lead leaft leaſt light Lives Lord Majeſty Mankind Means Mercy Mind moft moſt Motive muſt Nature Obfervance Offenders ourſelves Paffions Pardon Patience Perfons perhaps Power Precept prevail prevent private Revenge propos'd Proſecution Puniſhment Readineſs ready Reaſon Refentments refift Evil reflect remit Reſiſtance Right Rule Saviour Security ſeem ſhall Side Sins Spirit ſtand ſuch take in refifting taken Temper tends Text themſelves theſe Thing thofe Thomas thoſe thought uſe Virtue wou'd
Passatges populars
Pàgina 14 - Who coverest thyself with light as with a garment : who stretchest out the heavens like a curtain : Who layeth the beams of his chambers in the waters : who maketh the clouds his chariot : who walketh upon the wings of the wind...
Pàgina 19 - Chriftian graces which he had juft mentioned,) be in you and abound, they fhail make you that ye fhall be neither barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jefus Chrift.
Pàgina 15 - He ßeiveth no Mercy to a Man, 'who is like Himfelf, and doth he ajk...