The Sermons of Mr. Yorick, Volumen1R. and J. Dodsley, 1766 |
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... dispositions and gaiety of heart as suited the occafion , and pro- moted the intended mirth and jollity of the place . With this preparation of mind , which is as little as can be supposed , since it will a- mount to no more than a ...
... dispositions and gaiety of heart as suited the occafion , and pro- moted the intended mirth and jollity of the place . With this preparation of mind , which is as little as can be supposed , since it will a- mount to no more than a ...
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... disposition thus described- can the most cautious say - Thus far shall my defires go and no farther ? or will the coolest and most circumspect say , when plea- fure has taken full possession of his heart , that no thought nor purpose ...
... disposition thus described- can the most cautious say - Thus far shall my defires go and no farther ? or will the coolest and most circumspect say , when plea- fure has taken full possession of his heart , that no thought nor purpose ...
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... state an ac- count of what was likely to pass in his , and in what manner so distressful a case would necef- sarily work upon such a disposition . As As he approached the place where the un- fortunate man 60 SERMON III .
... state an ac- count of what was likely to pass in his , and in what manner so distressful a case would necef- sarily work upon such a disposition . As As he approached the place where the un- fortunate man 60 SERMON III .
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... truly ignorant of him- self , and the true disposition of his own heart ! If a man thinks at all , he cannot be a stranger to what passes there he must be confcious of his own thoughts and desires , he must remem- ber his.
... truly ignorant of him- self , and the true disposition of his own heart ! If a man thinks at all , he cannot be a stranger to what passes there he must be confcious of his own thoughts and desires , he must remem- ber his.
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... what passes , that " he is as much , nay often , a much greater stranger to his own disposition and true " character , than all the world besides . " ८८ By By what means he is brought under so ma- nifest 72 IV . SERMON.
... what passes , that " he is as much , nay often , a much greater stranger to his own disposition and true " character , than all the world besides . " ८८ By By what means he is brought under so ma- nifest 72 IV . SERMON.
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Página 75 - But the poor man had nothing, save one little ewe lamb, which he had bought and nourished up : and it grew up together with him, and with his children ; it did eat of his own meat, and drank of his own cup, and lay in his bosom, and was unto him as a daughter.
Página 25 - Then I looked on all the works that my hands had wrought, and on the labour that I had laboured to do: and behold, all was vanity and vexation of spirit, and there was no profit under the sun.
Página 96 - As the Lord thy God liveth, I have not a cake, but a handful of meal in a barrel, and a little oil in a cruse; and, behold, I am gathering two sticks, that I may go in and dress it for me and my son, that we may eat it and die.
Página 97 - And the woman said to Elijah, Now by this I know that thou art a man of God, and that the word of the LORD in thy mouth is truth.
Página 257 - And she said unto her husband, Behold now, I perceive that this is an holy man of God which passeth by us continually. Let us make a little chamber, I pray thee, on the wall; and let us set for him there a bed, and a table, and a stool, and a candlestick : and it shall be, when he cometh to us, that he shall turn in thither.
Página 31 - It is better to go to the house of mourning, than to go to the house of feasting: for that is the end of all men; and the living will lay it to his heart.
Página 221 - If any man among you seem to be religious, and bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his own heart, this man's religion is vain.
Página 57 - But a certain Samaritan, as he journeyed, came where he was ; and when he saw him he had compassion on him...
Página 76 - And there came a traveller unto the rich man, and he spared to take of his own flock and of his own herd, to dress for the wayfaring man that was come unto him; but took the poor man's lamb, and dressed it for the man that was come to him.
Página 245 - So shall ye say unto Joseph, Forgive, I pray thee, now, the trespass of thy brethren, and their sin ; for they did unto thee evil : and now, we pray thee, forgive the trespass of the servants of the God of thy father.