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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... because it lacked Moisture . And fome fell among Thorns , and the Thorns Sprang up with it and choked it . And others fell on good Ground , and Sprang up , and bare Fruit an hundred Fold . 268 SERMON ¥É¥Ö . The Wheat and the Tares . St ...
... because it lacked Moisture . And fome fell among Thorns , and the Thorns Sprang up with it and choked it . And others fell on good Ground , and Sprang up , and bare Fruit an hundred Fold . 268 SERMON ¥É¥Ö . The Wheat and the Tares . St ...
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... because it might poffibly happen , that they might do or speak something that was profane , or misbe- coming their Religion at these Times , when their Minds , loosened by Mirth , were less up- on their Guard ; their good Father never ...
... because it might poffibly happen , that they might do or speak something that was profane , or misbe- coming their Religion at these Times , when their Minds , loosened by Mirth , were less up- on their Guard ; their good Father never ...
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... because the Words suggest to our Minds three other Confiderations , which will make a more fea- sonable Subject for my present Discourse . And they are , I. FIRST , That Feasting , Mirth and So- ciety are not inconsistent with the ...
... because the Words suggest to our Minds three other Confiderations , which will make a more fea- sonable Subject for my present Discourse . And they are , I. FIRST , That Feasting , Mirth and So- ciety are not inconsistent with the ...
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... because at the Beginning of the third Chapter of this Book Job is faid to curse his Day , which from the following Verses appears to have been his Birth - day . But notwithstand- ing this , other Interpreters again would per- fuade B 4 ...
... because at the Beginning of the third Chapter of this Book Job is faid to curse his Day , which from the following Verses appears to have been his Birth - day . But notwithstand- ing this , other Interpreters again would per- fuade B 4 ...
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... because I know there are some who cry down all external Feasting and Mirth as carnal and unlawful , allowing of none but a Spiritual Feasting and Joy upon these or any other Occasions . But I am not insensible on the other hand , that ...
... because I know there are some who cry down all external Feasting and Mirth as carnal and unlawful , allowing of none but a Spiritual Feasting and Joy upon these or any other Occasions . But I am not insensible on the other hand , that ...
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