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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... Text will supply us , which contains an Account of his religious Care of his Chil- dren . They were from their Infancy , as we may reasonably suppose , educated in the Fear of God , and taught to live with one another in Love and Unity ...
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... Text , Job's Sons went and feasted in their Houses , & c . 1 The Words , thus paraphrafed and explain- ed , might be of manifold Use to us , if we would take notice of all the Rules they would afford us for the Regulation of our Lives ...
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... Text well worthy our Ob- servation , which yet it must fuffice to have only mentioned at present ; and that because the Words suggest to our Minds three other Confiderations , which will make a more fea- sonable Subject for my present ...
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... Text suggest to our Minds as more especially seasonable to be treated of at present is , That Feasting , Mirth and Society are not inconsistent with the Practice of Virtue and Religion . And this I say we may infer from the Practice of ...
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