Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1823 |
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... deny before my Father which is in heaven . This sermon was called by him , Interest deposed , and Truth restored ... denial and humility , I cannot but think of Seneca , who " praised poverty , and that very safely , in the midst of his ...
... deny before my Father which is in heaven . This sermon was called by him , Interest deposed , and Truth restored ... denial and humility , I cannot but think of Seneca , who " praised poverty , and that very safely , in the midst of his ...
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... deny Christ : therefore let our discourage- " ments be what they will , loss of places , loss of estates , ❝ loss of life and relations , yet still this sentence stands rati- " fied in the decrees of Heaven , Cursed be that man that ...
... deny Christ : therefore let our discourage- " ments be what they will , loss of places , loss of estates , ❝ loss of life and relations , yet still this sentence stands rati- " fied in the decrees of Heaven , Cursed be that man that ...
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... denying it " of another ; but both at a venture , and just as people use " to do at blindman's buff . " Page 76 . " The soul of Socrates , vitally joined with a female body , " would certainly make a woman ; and yet , according to ...
... denying it " of another ; but both at a venture , and just as people use " to do at blindman's buff . " Page 76 . " The soul of Socrates , vitally joined with a female body , " would certainly make a woman ; and yet , according to ...
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... confidence , " without either logic , or sense , or truth , or shame , or so " much as conscience of what one says or denies , is intole- " rable . " P. 274 . · " And so I take my leave of the dean's Ixxxvi MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... confidence , " without either logic , or sense , or truth , or shame , or so " much as conscience of what one says or denies , is intole- " rable . " P. 274 . · " And so I take my leave of the dean's Ixxxvi MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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... denial , The dame for which they strove , sir , Could neither of them love , sir , Since all had giv'n offence , & c . She therefore slyly waiting , Left all three fools a prating , And being in a fright , sir , Religion took her flight ...
... denial , The dame for which they strove , sir , Could neither of them love , sir , Since all had giv'n offence , & c . She therefore slyly waiting , Left all three fools a prating , And being in a fright , sir , Religion took her flight ...
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