The Works of William Mason, 4. ciltT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1811 |
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... Jews of Berea were more noble than those in Thessalo- nica , in that they received the word with all readiness of mind , and searched the Scriptures daily , whether those things were so . Therefore many of them believed . 41 SERMON V ...
... Jews of Berea were more noble than those in Thessalo- nica , in that they received the word with all readiness of mind , and searched the Scriptures daily , whether those things were so . Therefore many of them believed . 41 SERMON V ...
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... Jews , afford us pregnant instances of the truth of this assertion ; who , though both of them zealous in the practice of virtue , though the one placed happiness in absolute rectitude of action , and the other ( which amounted to the ...
... Jews , afford us pregnant instances of the truth of this assertion ; who , though both of them zealous in the practice of virtue , though the one placed happiness in absolute rectitude of action , and the other ( which amounted to the ...
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... spring from the contemplation . Hence , like the presumptuous Jew in the parable , the vain- glorious moralist becomes too apt to thank his God , that C VOL . IV . he is not like other men ; to exalt his SERMON II . ] [ 17 ]
... spring from the contemplation . Hence , like the presumptuous Jew in the parable , the vain- glorious moralist becomes too apt to thank his God , that C VOL . IV . he is not like other men ; to exalt his SERMON II . ] [ 17 ]
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... Jewish worship , is that to which St. Paul immediately points in this passage . Yet it is the peculiar excellency of the inspired writings , that they abound more than any other with general truths ; and that too in places directed to a ...
... Jewish worship , is that to which St. Paul immediately points in this passage . Yet it is the peculiar excellency of the inspired writings , that they abound more than any other with general truths ; and that too in places directed to a ...
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... Jews were converted by his arguments , and several also of the devout Greeks ; but those Jews who believed not stirred up the populace assaulted the house of Jason , and in the end drove Paul and Silas out of the city . The only reason ...
... Jews were converted by his arguments , and several also of the devout Greeks ; but those Jews who believed not stirred up the populace assaulted the house of Jason , and in the end drove Paul and Silas out of the city . The only reason ...
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amongst Angels ANNOTATIONS Apostle argument assert become believe benevolence Bishop Bishop of Worcester blessed brethren charity Christ Christian Christian perfection civil common consequence converts Corinth Council of Laodicea debt declaration destruction of Jerusalem disciples discourse divine Divine Grace doctrine duty employed endeavour Epistles evil exertion Faith former Gentiles give glorify glory Gospel grace Greek happiness heaven Hence Holy Ghost Holy Spirit Honour hope human inculcate Infidelity interpretation Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews justly liberty Lord mankind manner means Ministers miraculous moral Mount of Olives nation nature observe occasion ourselves parabolic passage passions Paul Paul's peculiar perfection persons pity practice preached precepts present principle Prophecy prophetic question racter reason religion Saviour Scripture sense SERMON servants shew society soul species surely Synagogue term things thou three Evangelists tion translation true truth unto verse vice virtue word writings