Fifty Sermons on Several Subjects and Occasions: Forty Four Now Published from the Author's Manuscripts Prepared for the Press by Himself; the First Six Having Been Separately Printed Before. By Charles Wheatly, ... With a Preface by John Berriman, ... In Three Volumes. ...C. Davis; C. Hitch; and S. Austen, 1746 |
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... abuse this Liber- ty , and what Danger we are all of us in of running into one or other of those Abuses . In order to which it may not be improper to ob- serve , First , That Feasting and Mirth are Things so pleasing and agreeable to ...
... abuse this Liber- ty , and what Danger we are all of us in of running into one or other of those Abuses . In order to which it may not be improper to ob- serve , First , That Feasting and Mirth are Things so pleasing and agreeable to ...
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... Abuse of Feasting , fince we thereby make the Blessings of Life become Instruments and Occasions of our Un- righteousness . But further , A Third Means by which we offend in our Feasting , is , when we only entertain Persons of our own ...
... Abuse of Feasting , fince we thereby make the Blessings of Life become Instruments and Occasions of our Un- righteousness . But further , A Third Means by which we offend in our Feasting , is , when we only entertain Persons of our own ...
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... Abuse , fince it contradicts the Design of them : And yet it is very observable that at these Times we are often moved more by Vanity than Hospi- tality ; the Promotion of Charity and good Neighbourhood being the least Thing we aim at ...
... Abuse , fince it contradicts the Design of them : And yet it is very observable that at these Times we are often moved more by Vanity than Hospi- tality ; the Promotion of Charity and good Neighbourhood being the least Thing we aim at ...
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... Abuse of Feasting , and that is the Intempe- rance and Impiety which are generally the At- tendants of it . And indeed it is not to be wondered at , that Excess and Profaneness should be fuch conftant Attendants upon our Feasting and ...
... Abuse of Feasting , and that is the Intempe- rance and Impiety which are generally the At- tendants of it . And indeed it is not to be wondered at , that Excess and Profaneness should be fuch conftant Attendants upon our Feasting and ...
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... Abuses which I have cho- sen to mention , as being so apparently finful that there is not a Shadow of an Excuse to be urged for them . Notwithstanding which , the Dangers of running into them are no small ones . Our own Inclinations ...
... Abuses which I have cho- sen to mention , as being so apparently finful that there is not a Shadow of an Excuse to be urged for them . Notwithstanding which , the Dangers of running into them are no small ones . Our own Inclinations ...
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