Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1823 |
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... never so much in fashion , and vouched , not by common use only , but applause . No , he must be first an exercised , thorough - paced practitioner of these vices himself , and they must have endeared themselves to him by those personal ...
... never so much in fashion , and vouched , not by common use only , but applause . No , he must be first an exercised , thorough - paced practitioner of these vices himself , and they must have endeared themselves to him by those personal ...
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... suffer the eye of the world to charge some sins directly upon their con- versation . For though such kind of men have lived never so much upon the reserve , as to their personal behaviour , yet , if they be observed to have 8 A SERMON.
... suffer the eye of the world to charge some sins directly upon their con- versation . For though such kind of men have lived never so much upon the reserve , as to their personal behaviour , yet , if they be observed to have 8 A SERMON.
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... never stays with a man , when con- science has once left him , ) the soul , like the first matter to all forms , has an universal propensity to all lewdness . For every violation of conscience pro- portionably wears off something of its ...
... never stays with a man , when con- science has once left him , ) the soul , like the first matter to all forms , has an universal propensity to all lewdness . For every violation of conscience pro- portionably wears off something of its ...
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... never so quick a proficient . No man can mount so fast , as to set his foot upon the highest step of the ladder at first . Before a man can come to be pleased with a sin , because he sees his neigh- bour commit it , he must have had ...
... never so quick a proficient . No man can mount so fast , as to set his foot upon the highest step of the ladder at first . Before a man can come to be pleased with a sin , because he sees his neigh- bour commit it , he must have had ...
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... never enjoys himself but in the herd . Company , he thinks , lessens the shame of vice , by sharing it ; and abates the torrent of a common odium , by deriv- ing it into many channels ; and therefore , if he cannot wholly avoid the eye ...
... never enjoys himself but in the herd . Company , he thinks , lessens the shame of vice , by sharing it ; and abates the torrent of a common odium , by deriv- ing it into many channels ; and therefore , if he cannot wholly avoid the eye ...
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