Sermons of the Rev. James Saurin, Late Pastor of the French Church at the Hague, المجلد 1Plaskitt, 1832 |
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... thought , and feeling , and conduct , which belonged to our English progenitors , have undergone an important modification ; -and so far as our national character is developed , it may be said to combine the gravity and thoughtfulness ...
... thought , and feeling , and conduct , which belonged to our English progenitors , have undergone an important modification ; -and so far as our national character is developed , it may be said to combine the gravity and thoughtfulness ...
الصفحة i
... thoughts , clothed in powerful language . There are passages of thrilling eloquence and touching pathos which open the ... thought , and power of eloquence , than they have been now represented to be , and yet opposed , or even concealed ...
... thoughts , clothed in powerful language . There are passages of thrilling eloquence and touching pathos which open the ... thought , and power of eloquence , than they have been now represented to be , and yet opposed , or even concealed ...
الصفحة v
... thought to be in sub- jection to him . The chief ministers of religion were actually become temporal princes , and the high - priest , being absolute sovereign of the ec- clesiastical state , had his court and his council , his ...
... thought to be in sub- jection to him . The chief ministers of religion were actually become temporal princes , and the high - priest , being absolute sovereign of the ec- clesiastical state , had his court and his council , his ...
الصفحة ix
... thought that the common people had as good a right to hear the gospel as themselves , and caused the re- formed clergy to preach without the walls of Paris . Their auditors were thirty or forty thousand people , divided into three ...
... thought that the common people had as good a right to hear the gospel as themselves , and caused the re- formed clergy to preach without the walls of Paris . Their auditors were thirty or forty thousand people , divided into three ...
الصفحة xii
... thought proper to conciliate his new friends by showing them particular esteem , and play- ed at cards the first evening with a lady of the house of Guise , the most violent leaguer in all the party . His old servants , who had shed ...
... thought proper to conciliate his new friends by showing them particular esteem , and play- ed at cards the first evening with a lady of the house of Guise , the most violent leaguer in all the party . His old servants , who had shed ...
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adoration affirm Amorites apostle art thou behold believe blessed blood body brethren called chap Christian church church of Rome conscience consider creatures crimes death deism Deists discourse disposition divine doctrine Duke of Guise earth endeavour eternal eyes faith Father favour fear felicity give glory gospel happiness hath hear heart heaven hell holy Holy Spirit honour ideas idolatry infidelity infinite Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jews judge judgment justice king libertines ligion live Lord mankind manner Matt maxims mean ment mercy Messiah mind misery nation nature objects obliged ourselves passions Paul perfections Pharisees pleasure preach pretend principle prophet proposition prove punishment reason religion render repentance sacrifice salvation Saurin Scripture sense sermons sinner sins sophisms soul speak spirit Supreme Tertullian thee thine things thou thought throne tion truth unto vice virtue whole words worship