SermonsC. and J. Rivington, 1828 |
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... believe him to be a repenting sinner ; that had rather keep his crime than lose his reputation ; that is , rather to be so than to be thought so ; rather be without the favour of God than of his neighbour . Diogenes once spied a young ...
... believe him to be a repenting sinner ; that had rather keep his crime than lose his reputation ; that is , rather to be so than to be thought so ; rather be without the favour of God than of his neighbour . Diogenes once spied a young ...
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... believe they are in perfect health ; and they do actions , concerning which they never made a question whether they were just or no , nor were ever taught by what names to call them . For while they observe that modesty is sometimes ...
... believe they are in perfect health ; and they do actions , concerning which they never made a question whether they were just or no , nor were ever taught by what names to call them . For while they observe that modesty is sometimes ...
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... believe that a serpent's sting does just then grow , when he strikes us in a vital part ; " the venom and the little spear was there , when it first began to creep from his little shell . And little bold- nesses and looser words , and ...
... believe that a serpent's sting does just then grow , when he strikes us in a vital part ; " the venom and the little spear was there , when it first began to creep from his little shell . And little bold- nesses and looser words , and ...
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... believe the cause to be just ; and when her affection hath forced her judgment , her judgment for ever after shall carry the affection to all its erring and abused determinations . A friend is turned a flatterer , if he does not 42 OF ...
... believe the cause to be just ; and when her affection hath forced her judgment , her judgment for ever after shall carry the affection to all its erring and abused determinations . A friend is turned a flatterer , if he does not 42 OF ...
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... believe that God made a man from nothing , than that he can return a man from dust and corruption . But for this resurrection of the soul , for the reimplacing the Divine image , for the rescuing it from the devil's power , for the re ...
... believe that God made a man from nothing , than that he can return a man from dust and corruption . But for this resurrection of the soul , for the reimplacing the Divine image , for the rescuing it from the devil's power , for the re ...
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