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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... ourselves or any others under our Care have finned , is a fufficient Reafon 1 . Reason why we should humble ourselves and SERM 4 The Lawfulness of Feasting ,
... ourselves or any others under our Care have finned , is a fufficient Reafon 1 . Reason why we should humble ourselves and SERM 4 The Lawfulness of Feasting ,
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... ourselves and SERM . seek Reconcilement with God for ourselves and them . Job was not certain that his Sons had transgressed ; he only faid , It may be that they have finned . Once more and Lastly , We may observe that it is not a few ...
... ourselves and SERM . seek Reconcilement with God for ourselves and them . Job was not certain that his Sons had transgressed ; he only faid , It may be that they have finned . Once more and Lastly , We may observe that it is not a few ...
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... ourselves this In- dulgence , does not appear from the Text : All which it says is that Job's Sons went and feast- ed in their Houses every one his Day : But what is there meant by Day is not so clear . Some Interpreters indeed ...
... ourselves this In- dulgence , does not appear from the Text : All which it says is that Job's Sons went and feast- ed in their Houses every one his Day : But what is there meant by Day is not so clear . Some Interpreters indeed ...
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... ourselves of , by consulting the Law which abounds with Statutes relating to them . I shall therefore only observe further , that they were all celebrated in Commemoration of fome signal Mercies bestowed upon That People , and may ...
... ourselves of , by consulting the Law which abounds with Statutes relating to them . I shall therefore only observe further , that they were all celebrated in Commemoration of fome signal Mercies bestowed upon That People , and may ...
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... ourselves in Joy and Festivity , even at those Times , in which the Church calls us to Humiliation and Repen- tance . But this is certainly an Abuse of our Liberty ; the very Actions of Feasting and 1 I. Mirth , however lawful in ...
... ourselves in Joy and Festivity , even at those Times , in which the Church calls us to Humiliation and Repen- tance . But this is certainly an Abuse of our Liberty ; the very Actions of Feasting and 1 I. Mirth , however lawful in ...
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