Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen4Clarendon Press, 1823 |
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... conscience ; the only enemy which would never make peace with him , whatsoever his dastardly , mean - spirited neighbours did . Histories inform us of many worthy and brave persons brought to unworthy ends ; any one of which were enough ...
... conscience ; the only enemy which would never make peace with him , whatsoever his dastardly , mean - spirited neighbours did . Histories inform us of many worthy and brave persons brought to unworthy ends ; any one of which were enough ...
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... conscience and religion ; and therefore no- thing contrary to the same ought to be admitted as a rule for men to act by , whether in a private or a public capacity . In a word , conscience , duly 24 A SERMON.
... conscience and religion ; and therefore no- thing contrary to the same ought to be admitted as a rule for men to act by , whether in a private or a public capacity . In a word , conscience , duly 24 A SERMON.
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... conscience in all his suffer- ings , and which he always lamented even to his dy- ing day , namely , the death of the great earl of Straf- ford . And we may easily imagine the tumults and struggles in his princely breast , when it was ...
... conscience in all his suffer- ings , and which he always lamented even to his dy- ing day , namely , the death of the great earl of Straf- ford . And we may easily imagine the tumults and struggles in his princely breast , when it was ...
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... conscience , that in his last meditations upon this sad subject he observes , that he only , who of all his counsellors advised him to adhere to his conscience against the popular rage , was the person who was the least harassed and ...
... conscience , that in his last meditations upon this sad subject he observes , that he only , who of all his counsellors advised him to adhere to his conscience against the popular rage , was the person who was the least harassed and ...
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... conscience shall in the mean time pro- claim him a traitor to his laws ? Or can any people , nation , or government whatsoever , in the doubtful engagements of war , cast itself upon God's mercy , while by its crying sins of profaneness ...
... conscience shall in the mean time pro- claim him a traitor to his laws ? Or can any people , nation , or government whatsoever , in the doubtful engagements of war , cast itself upon God's mercy , while by its crying sins of profaneness ...
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