Sermons Upon Various Subjects. ..., Volume 1J. Noon ..., J. Waugh ..., J. Buckland, and J. Payne and J. Bouquet, 1751 |
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... , what- foever things are of good report : if there be any virtue , and if there be any praife , think of those things . SER M. XVI . The Importance of our Words . P. 313 Matth . Matth . xii . 36. 37. But I fay unto The Contents :
... , what- foever things are of good report : if there be any virtue , and if there be any praife , think of those things . SER M. XVI . The Importance of our Words . P. 313 Matth . Matth . xii . 36. 37. But I fay unto The Contents :
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... fays the Pfal- mist , and turned my feet unto thy tefti- monies SERM . I. That is one effect , and advantage of this practise . But it is not the fole and only one . For to a good man it may be fome- times the ground and occafion of ...
... fays the Pfal- mist , and turned my feet unto thy tefti- monies SERM . I. That is one effect , and advantage of this practise . But it is not the fole and only one . For to a good man it may be fome- times the ground and occafion of ...
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... fays St. Paul : Examine your felves , whether ye be in the faith . Prove your own felves . And , If any man thinks himself to be fomething , when he is no- thing , be deceives himself . But let every man prove his own work . Then shall ...
... fays St. Paul : Examine your felves , whether ye be in the faith . Prove your own felves . And , If any man thinks himself to be fomething , when he is no- thing , be deceives himself . But let every man prove his own work . Then shall ...
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... fay , great imprudence , to delay to reform ; because it is a thing of the utmost importance , upon which depend our ever- lafting concerns , our happineffe or miserie in another ftate . Is not the condition of an habitual finer ...
... fay , great imprudence , to delay to reform ; because it is a thing of the utmost importance , upon which depend our ever- lafting concerns , our happineffe or miserie in another ftate . Is not the condition of an habitual finer ...
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... fay , that it is never fincere . But there is too much reafon to think , it is fel- dom fo . The confeffions and lamentations of men in fickneffe , and in vifible danger of death , appear rather forced and unavoidable , than free and ...
... fay , that it is never fincere . But there is too much reafon to think , it is fel- dom fo . The confeffions and lamentations of men in fickneffe , and in vifible danger of death , appear rather forced and unavoidable , than free and ...
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Página 338 - A good man out of the good treasure of the heart bringeth forth good things: and an evil man out of the evil treasure bringeth forth evil things.
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