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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... just and peculiar Reason to re- joice . Laban may very seasonably gather to- gether all the Men of his place , and make a Feaft , Gen. xxix . 22. at the Marriage of his Daughter : And our Blessed Saviour himself was pleased not only to ...
... just and peculiar Reason to re- joice . Laban may very seasonably gather to- gether all the Men of his place , and make a Feaft , Gen. xxix . 22. at the Marriage of his Daughter : And our Blessed Saviour himself was pleased not only to ...
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... Just , Luke xiv . 12 , 13 , 14. I do not mention this to intimate that the Inviting of our Equals or Superiors to our Feasts is unlawful : Far from it ; it is most certainly a very commendable Testimony of our Amity and Friendship : But ...
... Just , Luke xiv . 12 , 13 , 14. I do not mention this to intimate that the Inviting of our Equals or Superiors to our Feasts is unlawful : Far from it ; it is most certainly a very commendable Testimony of our Amity and Friendship : But ...
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... just now named , Elisha ordering Pottage to be feethed for the Sons of the Prophets , 2 Kings iv . 38. Upon which a learned Commentator * takes Oc- cafion to observe , that the Food which was provided for them was plain and common ...
... just now named , Elisha ordering Pottage to be feethed for the Sons of the Prophets , 2 Kings iv . 38. Upon which a learned Commentator * takes Oc- cafion to observe , that the Food which was provided for them was plain and common ...
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... just Expectations of our Country : Which will then fee the Value of a regular Preaching built upon the Founda- tion of folid Learning ; and know how to diftinguish it from the Rants of a wild En- thusiasm on the one hand , and from the ...
... just Expectations of our Country : Which will then fee the Value of a regular Preaching built upon the Founda- tion of folid Learning ; and know how to diftinguish it from the Rants of a wild En- thusiasm on the one hand , and from the ...
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... just ; the other Articles of our Faith ( though they are not without their Mysteries ) will more easily be received . Now as to the first of these Points , which is that of the Trinity , the Doctrine of our Church is , in the first of ...
... just ; the other Articles of our Faith ( though they are not without their Mysteries ) will more easily be received . Now as to the first of these Points , which is that of the Trinity , the Doctrine of our Church is , in the first of ...
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