The Works of the Rev. H. Scougal: Containing the Life of God in the Soul of Man; with Nine Other Discourses on Important Subjects. To which is Added a Sermon Preached at the Author's Funeral, by George Gairden |
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Page 27
... meekness , who could encounter the monstrous ingratitude and dissimulation of that miscreant who betrayed him , in no harsher terms than these , Judas , betrayest thou the Son of man with a kiss ? What further evidence could we desire ...
... meekness , who could encounter the monstrous ingratitude and dissimulation of that miscreant who betrayed him , in no harsher terms than these , Judas , betrayest thou the Son of man with a kiss ? What further evidence could we desire ...
Page 94
... meekness and humility ; so shall you render yourselves honourable , and more excellent than your neighbours in this world ; and be partakers of immortal honour and glory in the world to come . Amen . ཁྱས་ THE INDISPENSABLE DUTY OF ...
... meekness and humility ; so shall you render yourselves honourable , and more excellent than your neighbours in this world ; and be partakers of immortal honour and glory in the world to come . Amen . ཁྱས་ THE INDISPENSABLE DUTY OF ...
Page 106
... meekness and charity , as to think that a man may be luxurious and dishonest in this world , and become temperate , and honest , and happy in the other . In a word , whatever shifts we may make to deceive ourselves , the command is ...
... meekness and charity , as to think that a man may be luxurious and dishonest in this world , and become temperate , and honest , and happy in the other . In a word , whatever shifts we may make to deceive ourselves , the command is ...
Page 107
... meekness and pa- tience by his example , adding that excellent observation , That our greatest happiness and perfection consists in the imitation of our maker . But to leave the testimonies of heathens , the obliga- tion of this precept ...
... meekness and pa- tience by his example , adding that excellent observation , That our greatest happiness and perfection consists in the imitation of our maker . But to leave the testimonies of heathens , the obliga- tion of this precept ...
Page 113
... meekness and charity which it does re- quire . The first I shall recommend , is humility . Let us learn to have low thoughts of ourselves ; and then we shall have both fewer enemies , and be more inclined to love them . Pride and ...
... meekness and charity which it does re- quire . The first I shall recommend , is humility . Let us learn to have low thoughts of ourselves ; and then we shall have both fewer enemies , and be more inclined to love them . Pride and ...
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