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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... the Strictness of the Uni- on between Soul and Body makes them so near- ly concerned for the Good of each other , that as they make but one Person , so we endeavour to I. to make them join and act as one in 12 The Lawfulness of Feasting ,
... the Strictness of the Uni- on between Soul and Body makes them so near- ly concerned for the Good of each other , that as they make but one Person , so we endeavour to I. to make them join and act as one in 12 The Lawfulness of Feasting ,
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... endeavour at such Times to relieve the Neceffities of his distreff- ed Brethren , and so give them also an Oppor- tunity of Rejoicing , since they are equally with ourselves concerned in the Occafions of our Joy . [ The Exclufion ...
... endeavour at such Times to relieve the Neceffities of his distreff- ed Brethren , and so give them also an Oppor- tunity of Rejoicing , since they are equally with ourselves concerned in the Occafions of our Joy . [ The Exclufion ...
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... endeavour to imitate them , especially since the Blessing much more nearly concerns us than them . Nor do I doubt but that all of us have used such outward Expressions of our Joy as we have thought convenient and suitable : Our Tables ...
... endeavour to imitate them , especially since the Blessing much more nearly concerns us than them . Nor do I doubt but that all of us have used such outward Expressions of our Joy as we have thought convenient and suitable : Our Tables ...
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... endeavour to atone for whatever may have been rashly committed , or have inconfiderately flipped from us , fince it may be , notwithstanding all our Caution , that we have finned and cursed GOD in our Hearts . This will certainly have ...
... endeavour to atone for whatever may have been rashly committed , or have inconfiderately flipped from us , fince it may be , notwithstanding all our Caution , that we have finned and cursed GOD in our Hearts . This will certainly have ...
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... endeavour , by the best Stratagem he could contrive , to rid himself of so trouble- some and dangerous an Adversary . He there- fore sends a Complaint of him to the King , and , the more effectually to bring upon him the Royal ...
... endeavour , by the best Stratagem he could contrive , to rid himself of so trouble- some and dangerous an Adversary . He there- fore sends a Complaint of him to the King , and , the more effectually to bring upon him the Royal ...
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