Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1823 |
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... greatest instruments to support government ; to the ends of which monarchy is best adapted ; and the greatness of which most depends upon their per- sonal qualifications , 567 . 2. Because they have the most powerful influence upon the ...
... greatest instruments to support government ; to the ends of which monarchy is best adapted ; and the greatness of which most depends upon their per- sonal qualifications , 567 . 2. Because they have the most powerful influence upon the ...
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... greatest and dreadfullest of all penalties , death . And this surely , one would think , was know- ledge enough to have opened both a man's eyes , and his heart too ; his eyes to see , and his heart to consider , the intolerable ...
... greatest and dreadfullest of all penalties , death . And this surely , one would think , was know- ledge enough to have opened both a man's eyes , and his heart too ; his eyes to see , and his heart to consider , the intolerable ...
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... greatest they must still be limited by the measure of a man's acting , and the term of his duration . And a man's active powers are but weak , and his continuance in the world but short . So that nature is not sufficient to keep pace ...
... greatest they must still be limited by the measure of a man's acting , and the term of his duration . And a man's active powers are but weak , and his continuance in the world but short . So that nature is not sufficient to keep pace ...
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... greatest part of mankind , and are as much concerned and obliged to pray , as the wisest and the best ; but withal , infinitely un- happy , if they cannot perform a necessary duty without school - distinctions , nor beg their daily ...
... greatest part of mankind , and are as much concerned and obliged to pray , as the wisest and the best ; but withal , infinitely un- happy , if they cannot perform a necessary duty without school - distinctions , nor beg their daily ...
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... greatest and most reputed philosophers . And then , for the duties of morality ; surely they never wanted so much knowledge as to inform and convince them of the unlawfulness of a man's being a murderer , an hater of God , a covenant ...
... greatest and most reputed philosophers . And then , for the duties of morality ; surely they never wanted so much knowledge as to inform and convince them of the unlawfulness of a man's being a murderer , an hater of God , a covenant ...
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