Evidences of the Christian religion. To which are added, discourses against atheism and infidelity. Cooke's ed1796 |
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Side 47
... pleasures , and even the pains of this life . It ftrengthened the infirmi- ty , and broke the fiercenefs of human nature . It lifted up the minds of the ignorant to the knowledge and worship of him that made them , and infpired the vi ...
... pleasures , and even the pains of this life . It ftrengthened the infirmi- ty , and broke the fiercenefs of human nature . It lifted up the minds of the ignorant to the knowledge and worship of him that made them , and infpired the vi ...
Side 61
... pleasure in us . We must take care not to grieve his holy fpirit , and endeavour to make the meditations of our hearts always acceptable in his fight , that he may delight thus to refide and dwell in us . The light of na- ture could ...
... pleasure in us . We must take care not to grieve his holy fpirit , and endeavour to make the meditations of our hearts always acceptable in his fight , that he may delight thus to refide and dwell in us . The light of na- ture could ...
Side 65
... pleasure to the foul , from among thofe entertainments which are to make up our happiness hereafter ? Why should we ... pleasures and beauties of this place will infinitely tranfcend our prefent hopes and expectations , and that the ...
... pleasure to the foul , from among thofe entertainments which are to make up our happiness hereafter ? Why should we ... pleasures and beauties of this place will infinitely tranfcend our prefent hopes and expectations , and that the ...
Side 71
... pleasure in con- templating the material world , by which I mean that fyftem of bodies into which nature has fo curiously wrought the mafs of dead matter , with the feveral rela- tions which those bodies bear to one another ; there is ...
... pleasure in con- templating the material world , by which I mean that fyftem of bodies into which nature has fo curiously wrought the mafs of dead matter , with the feveral rela- tions which those bodies bear to one another ; there is ...
Side 73
... pleasure to myself , I fhall enlarge farther upon it , by confidering that part of the scale of beings which coines within our knowledge . There are fome living creatures which are raised but just above dead matter . To mention only ...
... pleasure to myself , I fhall enlarge farther upon it , by confidering that part of the scale of beings which coines within our knowledge . There are fome living creatures which are raised but just above dead matter . To mention only ...
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Side 53 - Behold, I go forward, but he is not there ; and backward, but I cannot perceive him : on the left hand, where he doth work, but I cannot behold him : he hideth himself on the right hand, that I cannot see him : but he knoweth the way that I take : when he hath tried me, I shall come forth as gold.
Side 61 - I knew a man in Christ above fourteen years ago, (whether in the body, I cannot tell; or whether out of the body, I cannot tell: God knoweth;) such an one caught up to the third heaven.
Side 119 - And they said one to another, Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the way, and while he opened to us the Scriptures?
Side 52 - If we consider him in his omnipresence, his being passes through, actuates, and supports the whole frame of nature. His creation, and every part of it, is full of him.
Side 56 - Who then can bear the thought of being an outcast from his presence, that is, from the comforts of it ; or of feeling it only in its terrors ! How pathetic is that...
Side 56 - Though the whole creation frowns upon him, and all nature looks black about him, he has his light and support within him, that are able to cheer his mind, and bear him up in the midst of all those horrors which encompass him.
Side iii - Let him study the Holy Scriptures, especially the New Testament. Therein are contained the words of eternal life. It has God for its author ; salvation for its end ; and truth, without any mixture of error, for its matter.
Side 88 - Being, naturally produces patience, hope, cheerfulness, and all other dispositions of mind that alleviate those calamities which we are not able to remove. The practice of this virtue administers great comfort to the mind of man in times of poverty and affliction, but most of all in the hour of death.
Side 72 - THOSE who were skilful in anatomy, among the ancients, concluded, from the outward and inward make of an human body, that it was the work of a Being transcendently wise and powerful. As the world grew more enlightened in this art, their discoveries gave them fresh opportunities of admiring the conduct of Providence in the formation of a human body.
Side 52 - It would be an imperfection in him, were he able to remove out of one place into .another, or to withdraw himself from any thing he has created, or from any part of that space which is diffused and spread abroad to infinity.