Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1823 |
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... better were it for him by far to have been unborn , and unbegot , than to come to ask blessing of those whose conver- sation breathes nothing but contagion and a curse . So impossible , and so much a paradox is it , for any parent to ...
... better were it for him by far to have been unborn , and unbegot , than to come to ask blessing of those whose conver- sation breathes nothing but contagion and a curse . So impossible , and so much a paradox is it , for any parent to ...
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... better than the devil will let him . In both he must submit to his measures . And what is this but a kind of en ... better mind , but grows every day worse and worse . For he has nothing else to take up his thoughts , and nothing to ...
... better than the devil will let him . In both he must submit to his measures . And what is this but a kind of en ... better mind , but grows every day worse and worse . For he has nothing else to take up his thoughts , and nothing to ...
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... better by age . Generally they will see , that such leave not their vice , but their vice leaves them ; or rather retreats from their practices , and retires into their fancy ; and that , we know , is boundless and infinite : and when ...
... better by age . Generally they will see , that such leave not their vice , but their vice leaves them ; or rather retreats from their practices , and retires into their fancy ; and that , we know , is boundless and infinite : and when ...
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... better manners , are now striving all they can to imitate and strike in with them , and to be really vicious , that they may be thought to be young . The sad and apparent truth of which makes it very superfluous to inquire after any ...
... better manners , are now striving all they can to imitate and strike in with them , and to be really vicious , that they may be thought to be young . The sad and apparent truth of which makes it very superfluous to inquire after any ...
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... better eyes than their own , or see not at all , were never the wiser for it . Whatso- ever the inward sentiments of those sophisters were , they kept them wholly to themselves ; hiding all those important truths , all those useful ...
... better eyes than their own , or see not at all , were never the wiser for it . Whatso- ever the inward sentiments of those sophisters were , they kept them wholly to themselves ; hiding all those important truths , all those useful ...
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