Sermons on the dignity of man, and the value of the objects principally relating to human happiness, from the Germ. by W. Tooke, 2±Ç |
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... esteemed , and a total feclufion from the world was thought the fole means of accefs to heaven . Now the oppofite path ... esteem of the fage and the chriftian ? Whether we have not caufe , in this particular likewise , to imi- tate our ...
... esteemed , and a total feclufion from the world was thought the fole means of accefs to heaven . Now the oppofite path ... esteem of the fage and the chriftian ? Whether we have not caufe , in this particular likewise , to imi- tate our ...
29 ÆäÀÌÁö
... esteem far more the judgments and approbation of others , than the judgment and approbation of our hearts , take far more pains to give fatisfaction to others than to fatisfy ourselves , rejoice much more in being thought wife and good ...
... esteem far more the judgments and approbation of others , than the judgment and approbation of our hearts , take far more pains to give fatisfaction to others than to fatisfy ourselves , rejoice much more in being thought wife and good ...
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... become and afford what it may and ought ; by this means does it principally acquire that value which renders it worthy of our high esteem and participa- tion . And what are then the good properties , tion . THE VALUE OF SOCIAL LIFE . 45.
... become and afford what it may and ought ; by this means does it principally acquire that value which renders it worthy of our high esteem and participa- tion . And what are then the good properties , tion . THE VALUE OF SOCIAL LIFE . 45.
59 ÆäÀÌÁö
... esteem and approbation and love . There we fhould form our taste to the beautiful and good , which we are here to cherish and apply . We must there procure our heart that peace , and fill it with those benevo- lent , generous fentiments ...
... esteem and approbation and love . There we fhould form our taste to the beautiful and good , which we are here to cherish and apply . We must there procure our heart that peace , and fill it with those benevo- lent , generous fentiments ...
61 ÆäÀÌÁö
... if we fo much more esteemed each other as we might and fhould , fo much more loved each other , so much more readily ferved each other , fo much more closely connected connected our wants and bufineffes and pleasures together ; if.
... if we fo much more esteemed each other as we might and fhould , fo much more loved each other , so much more readily ferved each other , fo much more closely connected connected our wants and bufineffes and pleasures together ; if.
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491 ÆäÀÌÁö - 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.
571 ÆäÀÌÁö - Baptism doth represent unto us our profession ; which is, to follow the example of our Saviour Christ, and to be made like unto him ; that as he died, and rose again for us, so should we, who are baptized, die from sin, and rise again unto righteousness ; continually mortifying all our evil and corrupt affections, and daily proceeding in all virtue and godliness of living.
4 ÆäÀÌÁö - One thing have I desired of the LORD, which I will require, even that I may dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, to behold the fair beauty of the LORD, and to visit his temple.
9 ÆäÀÌÁö - And when ye spread forth your hands, I will hide mine eyes from you: yea, when ye make many prayers, I will not hear: your hands are full of blood.
491 ÆäÀÌÁö - I made me great works; I builded me houses; I planted me vineyards: I made me gardens and orchards, and I planted trees in them of all kinds of fruits: I made me pools of water, to water therewith the wood that bringeth forth trees...
513 ÆäÀÌÁö - Then Jesus called his disciples unto him, and said, I have compassion on the multitude, because they continue with me now three days, and have nothing to eat : and I will not send them away fasting, lest they faint in the way.
343 ÆäÀÌÁö - There is that scattereth, and yet increaseth; and there is that withholdeth more than is meet, but it tendeth to poverty.
310 ÆäÀÌÁö - I will arife, and go to my father, and will fay unto him, Father, I have finned againft Heaven, and before thee ; and am no more worthy to be called thy fon : make me as one of thy hired fervants.
491 ÆäÀÌÁö - And whatsoever mine eyes desired I kept not from them, I withheld not my heart from any joy; for my heart rejoiced in all my labour : and this was my portion of all my labour.