The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volumen10J. Johnson, J. Nichols, R. Baldwin, Otridge and Son, J. Sewell, F. and C. Rivington, T. Payne, R. Faulder, G. and J. Robinson, R. Lea, J. Nunn, W. Cuthell, T. Egerton, ... [and 12 others], 1801 |
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... able to make us com- mit those sins over again , which we have so firmly resolved against . Thus many a time have we come to the sacrament of the Lord's Supper , with a full purpose of amend- ment , and with as full a persuasion of ...
... able to make us com- mit those sins over again , which we have so firmly resolved against . Thus many a time have we come to the sacrament of the Lord's Supper , with a full purpose of amend- ment , and with as full a persuasion of ...
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... able to take a clear and distinct view of them ; he must retire from the world for a while , and be unattentive to all impressions of sense ; and how hard and painful a thing must it needs be to a man of passion and infirmity , amid ...
... able to take a clear and distinct view of them ; he must retire from the world for a while , and be unattentive to all impressions of sense ; and how hard and painful a thing must it needs be to a man of passion and infirmity , amid ...
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... able and willing to retire into his own heart , and to set apart some portion of the day for that very purpose ; yet he is still disabled from passing a fair and impartial judg- ment upon himself , by several difficulties , arising ...
... able and willing to retire into his own heart , and to set apart some portion of the day for that very purpose ; yet he is still disabled from passing a fair and impartial judg- ment upon himself , by several difficulties , arising ...
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... able to bear so severe a test ? to have every thought and inward motion of the heart laid open and exposed to the views of his enemies ? But , * Fourthly , and lastly ; another advantage of this kind is , that it maketh men less severe ...
... able to bear so severe a test ? to have every thought and inward motion of the heart laid open and exposed to the views of his enemies ? But , * Fourthly , and lastly ; another advantage of this kind is , that it maketh men less severe ...
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... able to us . We see but one part , and yet we know we consist of two ; and this is a mystery we cannot comprehend , any more than that of the Trinity . From what hath been said , it is manifest , that God did never command us to believe ...
... able to us . We see but one part , and yet we know we consist of two ; and this is a mystery we cannot comprehend , any more than that of the Trinity . From what hath been said , it is manifest , that God did never command us to believe ...
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Página 104 - Remove far from me vanity and lies: give me neither poverty nor riches ; feed me with food convenient for me: lest I be full, and deny thee, and say, Who is the Lord? or lest I be poor, and steal, and take the name of my God in vain.
Página 52 - Moreover thou shalt provide out of all the people able men, such as fear God, men of truth, hating covetousness ; and place such over them, to be rulers of thousands, and rulers of hundreds, rulers of fifties, and rulers of tens...
Página 37 - Ye call me Master and Lord: and ye say well; for so I am. If I then, your Lord and Master, have washed your feet; ye also ought to wash one another's feet. For I have given you an example, that ye should do as I have done to you.
Página 214 - GOOD manners is the art of making those people easy with whom we converse. Whoever makes the fewest persons uneasy is the best bred in the company.
Página 85 - Deliver me not over unto the will of mine enemies: for false witnesses are risen up against me, and such as breathe out cruelty.
Página 87 - And they stirred up the people, and the elders, and the scribes, and came upon him, and caught him, and brought him to the council, and set up false witnesses, which said, This man ceaseth not to speak blasphemous words against this holy place, and the law : for we have heard him say, that this Jesus of Nazareth shall destroy this place, and shall change the customs which Moses delivered us.
Página 165 - Thou hast promised that where two or three are gathered together in Thy name Thou wilt be in the midst of them...
Página 245 - Do not we see how easily we pardon our own actions and passions, and the very infirmities of our bodies : why should it be wonderful to find us pardon our own dulness...
Página 35 - And the eye cannot say unto the hand, I have no need of thee: nor again the head to the feet, I have no need of you.
Página 67 - O my soul, come not thou into their secret; unto their assembly, mine honour, be not thou united! For in their anger they slew a man, and in their self-will they digged down a wall. Cursed be their anger, for it was fierce, and their wrath, for it was cruel. I will divide them in Jacob and scatter them in Israel.