The Evidences of the Christian Religion: To which are Added Several Discourses Against Atheism and Infidelity, and in Defence of the Christian RevelationClarendon Press, 1801 - 354 sider |
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... ourselves , got the ideas of existence and duration , ' of knowledge and power , of pleasure and ' happiness , and of feveral other qualities ' and powers , which it is better to have , ' than to be without ; when we would ' frame an ...
... ourselves , got the ideas of existence and duration , ' of knowledge and power , of pleasure and ' happiness , and of feveral other qualities ' and powers , which it is better to have , ' than to be without ; when we would ' frame an ...
Side 90
... ourselves before him , in the contemplation of our own worthleff- ness , and of his tranfcendent excellency and perfection . This would imprint in our minds fuch a conftant and uninterrupted awe and veneration as that which I am here ...
... ourselves before him , in the contemplation of our own worthleff- ness , and of his tranfcendent excellency and perfection . This would imprint in our minds fuch a conftant and uninterrupted awe and veneration as that which I am here ...
Side 91
... ourselves to him , by all the acts of religion and virtue . Such an habitual homage to the Su- preme Being would , in a particular man- ner , banish from among us that prevailing impiety of ufing his name on the most tri- vial occafions ...
... ourselves to him , by all the acts of religion and virtue . Such an habitual homage to the Su- preme Being would , in a particular man- ner , banish from among us that prevailing impiety of ufing his name on the most tri- vial occafions ...
Side 95
... ourselves here- after , or in creatures which are at present more exalted than ourselves . We fee many ftars by the help of glaffes , which we do not discover with our naked eyes ; and the finer our telescopes are , the more still are ...
... ourselves here- after , or in creatures which are at present more exalted than ourselves . We fee many ftars by the help of glaffes , which we do not discover with our naked eyes ; and the finer our telescopes are , the more still are ...
Side 96
... ourselves cannot attend to many different objects at the fame time . If we are careful to inspect fome things , we must of course neglect others . This imperfection , which we ob- serve in ourselves , is an imperfection that cleaves in ...
... ourselves cannot attend to many different objects at the fame time . If we are careful to inspect fome things , we must of course neglect others . This imperfection , which we ob- serve in ourselves , is an imperfection that cleaves in ...
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Side 98 - 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 231 - 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 96 - We shall therefore utterly extinguish this melancholy thought, of our being overlooked by our Maker in the multiplicity of his works...
Side 137 - Such a nation might truly say to corruption, thou art my father, and to the worm, thou art my mother and my sister.
Side 93 - The chasm would be imperceptible to an eye that could take in the whole compass of nature, and pass from one end of the creation to the other...
Side 294 - I have set the Lord always before me : Because He is at my right hand, I shall not be moved. Therefore my heart is glad, and my glory rejoiceth: My flesh also shall rest in hope.
Side xvii - ... there were between God and our Saviour, in reference to his kingdom. We know not what need there was to set up a head and a chieftain, in opposition to " the prince of this world, the prince of the power of the air,
Side 252 - Their sound is gone out into all lands : and their words into the ends of the world. 5 In them hath he set a tabernacle for...
Side 115 - 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 137 - 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.