Sermons, Volumen2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 |
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... indolence , some- times throw themselves into the arms of in- temperance and loose pleasure ; by either of which they aggravate their guilt , and accele- rate their ruin . To the end that order may be maintained in your affairs , it is ...
... indolence , some- times throw themselves into the arms of in- temperance and loose pleasure ; by either of which they aggravate their guilt , and accele- rate their ruin . To the end that order may be maintained in your affairs , it is ...
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... indolence and idleness which recur so often in their life , are their most dangerous moments . The mind , un- happy in its situation , and clinging to every object which can occupy or amuse it , is then aptest to throw itself into the ...
... indolence and idleness which recur so often in their life , are their most dangerous moments . The mind , un- happy in its situation , and clinging to every object which can occupy or amuse it , is then aptest to throw itself into the ...
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... indolence of selfish pleasures . success in Abstracting from the sentiments which are connected with the love of praise as a principle of action , the esteem of our fel- low creatures is an object which , on ac- count of the advantages ...
... indolence of selfish pleasures . success in Abstracting from the sentiments which are connected with the love of praise as a principle of action , the esteem of our fel- low creatures is an object which , on ac- count of the advantages ...
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... indolence . At the same time the current of all our wishes tends to repose . Imaginary forms float incessantly before our view , of the hap- piness which is to be enjoyed in rest : And from this conflict between our wishes on the one ...
... indolence . At the same time the current of all our wishes tends to repose . Imaginary forms float incessantly before our view , of the hap- piness which is to be enjoyed in rest : And from this conflict between our wishes on the one ...
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... feed and inflame their pas- sions . They are apt to separate their in- terest from that of all around them ; to wrap themselves up in their vain grandeur ; and , XII . SERMON and , in the lap of indolence On the Character of Hazael . 329.
... feed and inflame their pas- sions . They are apt to separate their in- terest from that of all around them ; to wrap themselves up in their vain grandeur ; and , XII . SERMON and , in the lap of indolence On the Character of Hazael . 329.
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