The Sermons of Mr. Yorick ...J. Dodsley, 1776 |
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Page 78
... hope should always be the natural use and improvement from fuch calamities ; for we often find that numbers who , in profperity , feem to forget God , do yet remember him in the day of trouble and dif- trefs . 3 78 SERMON XVII .
... hope should always be the natural use and improvement from fuch calamities ; for we often find that numbers who , in profperity , feem to forget God , do yet remember him in the day of trouble and dif- trefs . 3 78 SERMON XVII .
Page 107
... like the troubled fea when it can- not reft , whose waters caft up mire and filth . A fecond caution against this uni- form ground of falfe hope , in fen- tence not being executed fpeedily , will arife from this SERMON XVIII . 107.
... like the troubled fea when it can- not reft , whose waters caft up mire and filth . A fecond caution against this uni- form ground of falfe hope , in fen- tence not being executed fpeedily , will arife from this SERMON XVIII . 107.
Page 117
... hope , and in the worst emergencies , flattering us with a be- lief that we fhall extricate ourselves , and live to fee better days.- This expectation , -though in fact it no way alters the nature of the crofs accidents to which we lay ...
... hope , and in the worst emergencies , flattering us with a be- lief that we fhall extricate ourselves , and live to fee better days.- This expectation , -though in fact it no way alters the nature of the crofs accidents to which we lay ...
Page 118
... hope for redrefs in the most deplorable conditions , his ftate in this life would be , of all creatures , the most miferable . When his mind was either wrung with affliction , or his body lay tortured with the gout or ftone , -did he ...
... hope for redrefs in the most deplorable conditions , his ftate in this life would be , of all creatures , the most miferable . When his mind was either wrung with affliction , or his body lay tortured with the gout or ftone , -did he ...
Page 119
... hope , encourages to build , though on a fandy foundation , and raifes an expectation in us , that things will come to a fortunate iffue . And in- 3 deed it is fomething furprising to - confider the strange force of this paf- fion ...
... hope , encourages to build , though on a fandy foundation , and raifes an expectation in us , that things will come to a fortunate iffue . And in- 3 deed it is fomething furprising to - confider the strange force of this paf- fion ...
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Page 182 - ... made as the filth of .the world, and the off-scouring of all things, upon this account, — yet ye went on as zealously as ye set out.
Page 129 - Thy servant kept his father's sheep, and there came a lion and a bear, and took a lamb out of the flock. And I went out after him, and smote him and delivered it out of his mouth ; and when he arose against me, I caught him by his beard, and smote him, and slew him. Thy servant slew both the lion and the bear ; and this uncircumcised Philistine shall be as one of them, seeing he hath defied the armies of the living God.
Page 32 - Ye men of Israel, why marvel ye at this ? or why look ye so earnestly on us, as though by our own power or holiness we had made this man to walk ? The God of Abraham and of Isaac and of Jacob, the God of our fathers, hath glorified his Son Jesus...
Page 130 - The Lord that delivered me out of the paw of the lion, and out of the paw of the bear, he will deliver me out of the hand of this Philistine.
Page 63 - O my God, I am ashamed and blush to lift up my face to thee, my God : for our iniquities are increased over our head, and our trespass is grown up unto the heavens.
Page 28 - Peter said, Silver and gold have I none ; but such as I have give I thee: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk.
Page 83 - Since the days of our fathers have we been in a great trespass unto this day; and for our iniquities have we, our kings, and our priests, been delivered into the hand of the kings of the lands, to the sword, to captivity, and to a spoil, and to confusion of face, as it is this day.
Page 67 - What time as they went from one nation to another, from one kingdom to another people ; 14 He suffered no man to do them wrong, but reproved even kings for their sakes : 15 Touch not mine Anointed, and do my prophets no harm.
Page 153 - Then the elders of his city shall send and fetch him thence, and deliver him into the hand of the avenger of blood, that he may die.
Page 24 - Watch therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of man.