Sermons on the Lord's prayer, 1-10 sermonsJ. Churchill and W. Flexney, 1774 - English poetry |
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... fame Creator , are fuftained fuftained by the Providence of the fame Preferver , and SERMON I. II.
... fame Creator , are fuftained fuftained by the Providence of the fame Preferver , and SERMON I. II.
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Charles Churchill. fuftained by the Providence of the fame Preferver , and purchased by the blood of the fame Redeemer , we cannot but ac- knowledge the reasonableness of the Duty which the Scriptures lay upon every man , of praying for ...
Charles Churchill. fuftained by the Providence of the fame Preferver , and purchased by the blood of the fame Redeemer , we cannot but ac- knowledge the reasonableness of the Duty which the Scriptures lay upon every man , of praying for ...
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... fame means by which they firft ftruck root , muft always live and flourish in our memories . When the thoughts which we entertain upon a furvey of our fins and neceffities fo far influence us as to incline us to Prayer , when when we ...
... fame means by which they firft ftruck root , muft always live and flourish in our memories . When the thoughts which we entertain upon a furvey of our fins and neceffities fo far influence us as to incline us to Prayer , when when we ...
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... fame time , infinitely just ; infinitely wife , in fuch a manner as to be infinitely good . We must not therefore entertain fuch high notions of any one Perfection , as to exalt it at the expence of any other ; we must not , as thofe do ...
... fame time , infinitely just ; infinitely wife , in fuch a manner as to be infinitely good . We must not therefore entertain fuch high notions of any one Perfection , as to exalt it at the expence of any other ; we must not , as thofe do ...
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... fame reafon to believe , that the right man- ner of performing this duty is fo generally known , or at least that it is fo generally practifed ; fince very flight obfervation may may affure us , that a great part even of SERMON II. ...
... fame reafon to believe , that the right man- ner of performing this duty is fo generally known , or at least that it is fo generally practifed ; fince very flight obfervation may may affure us , that a great part even of SERMON II. ...
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acknowledge affured againſt alfo alſo becauſe beſt bleffings Chrift Chriftian confent confequence confider confideration conftant courſe creatures defign defire difpenfations doth duodecimo duty everlaſting exprefs faid fame felves fenfe fenfible fhall fhew fhould fider fincere fins firſt fome forgive forgiveneſs foul fpirit fubjects fuch fufferings fufficient fupply furely glory God the Father God's goodneſs Goſpel grace greateſt hallow happineſs hath heart Heaven himſelf holy honour impoffible infinite inſtead itſelf Jefus kingdom kingdom of Glory laftly laws lefs Lord mercy moft moſt muft muſt name of Father nature neceffary neceffities obedience obferve octavo ourſelves paffions perfect perfons performance petition pleaſed pleaſure poffible praiſe pray Prayer prefent Preferver promiſe puniſhment purpoſe reaſonable refpect requeſts Saviour SERMON SERMON ſhall ſtate Temptation thee thefe themſelves theſe thine things thofe thoſe thou tion underſtand underſtood univerfal unto uſe wants whilft wicked wiſdom words
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Page 106 - Thine, O Lord, is the greatness, and the power, and the glory, and the victory, and the majesty : for all that is in the heaven, and in the earth is thine ; thine is the kingdom, O Lord, and thou art exalted as head above all.
Page 121 - ... that it may please thee, of thy gracious goodness, shortly to accomplish the number of thine elect, and to hasten thy kingdom; that we, with all those that are departed in the true faith of thy holy name, may have our perfect consummation and bliss, both in body and soul, in thy eternal and everlasting glory; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Page 148 - Laftly, let us confider the nature of the fufferings themfelves. Great part of thofe afflictions which we place to God's account, ought in good reafon to be placed to our own.
Page 68 - If men who are evil know how to give good gifts unto their children, how much more shall your Heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask Him ? (Zech.
Page 86 - PRAISE the Lord, O my foul : and all that is within me praife his holy Name.
Page 156 - God ; yet ought we moft chiefly fo to do, when we aflemble and meet together to render thanks for the great benefits that we have received at his hands, to fet forth his moft worthy praife, to hear his moft holy Word, and to afk thofe things which are requifite and neceflary, as well for the body as the foul.
Page viii - Think not that Pomp and Pow'r can work on mine. 'Tis not thy Name, though that indeed is great, 'Tis not the tinsel trumpery of state, 'Tis not thy Title, Doctor tho...
Page 182 - Saviour allures us, if ye forgive men their trefpafles, your heavenly Father will alfo forgive you ; but if yc forgive not men their trefpafles, neither •will your heavenly Father forgive your trefpafles.
Page 21 - God of the glory of his difpenfations ; whereas now, when they are made, as it were, the confequence of our Prayers, we cannot but be fenfible, that to God we owe them, and to God we ought to be thankful for them. But...
Page 224 - God may be eftablimed in the world, who will not himfelf be ruled and governed by him ? muft not his heart give his tongue the lye, while he fays with his mouth, thy kingdom come, but in his heart fays unto God, depart from us, what is the Almighty that we fhould ferve him, and what profit fhould we have if we pray unto him ? how can a man fay with true and fervent devotion, thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven, who continually oppofes and refifts the divine will, who neither fubmits to...