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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... fuch as the Birth and Resurrection of our Saviour , the Descent of the Holy Ghost , & c . or in Me- mory of the great Heroes of our Religion , such as were the Blessed Apostles and other Saints , who were the happy Instruments of convey ...
... fuch as the Birth and Resurrection of our Saviour , the Descent of the Holy Ghost , & c . or in Me- mory of the great Heroes of our Religion , such as were the Blessed Apostles and other Saints , who were the happy Instruments of convey ...
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... make a Feaft , Gen. xxix . 22. at the Marriage of his Daughter : And our Blessed Saviour himself was pleased not only to be present at fuch a Feast , 1 I. SERM . Feast , but even to begin his with the Danger of abusing it . 13.
... make a Feaft , Gen. xxix . 22. at the Marriage of his Daughter : And our Blessed Saviour himself was pleased not only to be present at fuch a Feast , 1 I. SERM . Feast , but even to begin his with the Danger of abusing it . 13.
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... and Covenants , Gen. xxvi . 30. xxxi . 53. and on fuch other like Occafions , Feasting and Mirth are suitable and seasonable , and have , from the I. the very first Ages of the World ( as 14 The Lawfulness of Feasting ,
... and Covenants , Gen. xxvi . 30. xxxi . 53. and on fuch other like Occafions , Feasting and Mirth are suitable and seasonable , and have , from the I. the very first Ages of the World ( as 14 The Lawfulness of Feasting ,
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... fuch Occafions , and apt to give themselves too much Liberty and Freedom . Lest therefore any thing that has been said , should be thought to countenance or encourage any Person's Loosness or Licentiousness ; I shall now pro- ceed to ...
... fuch Occafions , and apt to give themselves too much Liberty and Freedom . Lest therefore any thing that has been said , should be thought to countenance or encourage any Person's Loosness or Licentiousness ; I shall now pro- ceed to ...
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... fuch un- timely Joy . In that Day ( faith the Prophet ) did the Lord GOD of Hosts call to Weeping and to Mourning , and to Baldness , and to gird- ing with Sackcloth : And behold Joy and Glad- ness , slaying Oxen and killing Sheep ...
... fuch un- timely Joy . In that Day ( faith the Prophet ) did the Lord GOD of Hosts call to Weeping and to Mourning , and to Baldness , and to gird- ing with Sackcloth : And behold Joy and Glad- ness , slaying Oxen and killing Sheep ...
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