Theology: Explained and Defended, in a Series of Sermons, Band 1S. Converse, 1825 |
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... conduct and welfare of his academi- cal children with affection and solicitude . So successful was he in the application of this system , that the youths who were placed under his care , loved and revered him as an affectionate father ...
... conduct and welfare of his academi- cal children with affection and solicitude . So successful was he in the application of this system , that the youths who were placed under his care , loved and revered him as an affectionate father ...
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... conduct were in this respect harmonious . After his appointment to the office of professor of theology , in 1805 , when he began steadily to employ an amanuensis , he turned his attention more to writing his sermons at length . The ...
... conduct were in this respect harmonious . After his appointment to the office of professor of theology , in 1805 , when he began steadily to employ an amanuensis , he turned his attention more to writing his sermons at length . The ...
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... conduct of those under his care , he determined carefully to avoid every thing of this nature in his own discourses ; and to subject his mind , naturally fond of imagery , to a severer discipline than it would submit to in the moment of ...
... conduct of those under his care , he determined carefully to avoid every thing of this nature in his own discourses ; and to subject his mind , naturally fond of imagery , to a severer discipline than it would submit to in the moment of ...
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... conduct , towards those who differed from him , were evangelically liberal . Virtue he described as " voluntary obedience to truth , " and vice , as " voluntary obe- dience to error . " He held the Scriptures to be a plain intelligible ...
... conduct , towards those who differed from him , were evangelically liberal . Virtue he described as " voluntary obedience to truth , " and vice , as " voluntary obe- dience to error . " He held the Scriptures to be a plain intelligible ...
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... conduct which was base and dishonourable . If at any time , through misinforma- tion , he had been led to form incorrect views of men or of conduct ; when convinced of it , no man more cheerfully retracted his error . His ardour was ...
... conduct which was base and dishonourable . If at any time , through misinforma- tion , he had been led to form incorrect views of men or of conduct ; when convinced of it , no man more cheerfully retracted his error . His ardour was ...
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2dly 3dly 4thly absolutely accomplished according Adam admitted Angels Apostacy Apostle argument asserted Atheist attri attributes beauty benevolence blessings cause cerning character Christ Christian concerning conduct course created Creation death declared degree depravity discourse divine doctrine duty earth endless eternal evident evil exhibited existence Father formed free agency furnished glorious glory Gospel guilt happiness hath heart heaven holiness honour human idolatry important infinite Infinite Mind influence Intelligent creatures Isaiah Israel JEHOVAH Jeroboam Jesus Jews knowledge lence Lord mankind manner means mind moral moral character multitude nature necessary never niscience obedience object observed Omniscience perfect person plainly pleasure Polytheism possessed present proof proved Psalm punishment racter rational reason regard rendered Revelation righteousness says scheme Scrip Scriptures sense SERMON sinful sinners soul Spirit supposed things thou thought tion true truth Universe unto virtue virtuous wisdom words worship Yale College
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Seite 329 - And God created great whales, and every living creature that moveth, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after his kind : and God saw that it was good.
Seite 467 - Let not thine heart decline to her ways, go not astray in her paths. For she hath cast down many wounded : yea, many strong men have been slain by her. Her house is the way to hell, going down to the chambers of death.
Seite 520 - But Jesus did not commit himself unto them, because he knew all men, and needed not that any should testify of man, for he knew what was in man.
Seite 467 - The soul that sinneth, it shall die. The son shall not bear the iniquity of the father, neither shall the father bear the iniquity of the son: the righteousness of the righteous shall be upon him, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon him.
Seite 213 - Bless ye the Lord, all ye his hosts; ye ministers of his, that do his pleasure.
Seite 173 - Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God: for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth He any man. But every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed. Then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death.
Seite 512 - BEHOLD, I will send my messenger, and he shall prepare the way before me : and the Lord, whom ye seek, shall suddenly come to his temple; even the messenger of the covenant, whom ye delight in; behold, he shall come, saith the Lord of hosts.
Seite 525 - Put on therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved, bowels of mercies, kindness, humbleness of mind, meekness, longsuffering; Forbearing one another, and forgiving one another, if any man have a quarrel against any: even as Christ forgave you, so also do ye.
Seite 525 - And behold, they brought to him a man sick of the palsy, lying on a bed. And Jesus seeing their faith, said unto the sick of the palsy ; Son, be of good cheer ; thy sins be forgiven thee.
Seite 517 - I was in the Spirit on the Lord's day; and heard behind me a great voice, as of a trumpet, saying; I am Alpha and Omega, the first and the last...