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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... tion , be diligent Observers of their Duty to GOD . Secondly , Children may again learn from hence , what an inestimable Blessing their Love and Unity is both to themselves and their Pa- rents . Add to this , Thirdly , That Children are ...
... tion , be diligent Observers of their Duty to GOD . Secondly , Children may again learn from hence , what an inestimable Blessing their Love and Unity is both to themselves and their Pa- rents . Add to this , Thirdly , That Children are ...
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... tion of their good Father we have very good reason to believe : It is fet down as one of the chief Bleffings of Job's Life , and doubtless it could be no fmall Comfort to a Father to fee such Tokens of Love and Amity among his Children ...
... tion of their good Father we have very good reason to believe : It is fet down as one of the chief Bleffings of Job's Life , and doubtless it could be no fmall Comfort to a Father to fee such Tokens of Love and Amity among his Children ...
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... tion , that he would vouchsafe to preserve us in a moderate Use of them , is now looked upon , in too many Families , as precise and for- mal : How then can it be otherwise expect- ed , but that they who trust in their own Strength ...
... tion , that he would vouchsafe to preserve us in a moderate Use of them , is now looked upon , in too many Families , as precise and for- mal : How then can it be otherwise expect- ed , but that they who trust in their own Strength ...
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... tion , Conspiracy and Treason : Allegations of this Nature , as they are founded upon Malice , must be supported with Lies : And so the Context informs us this was . Amos , as I have observed , had threatened the House of Jero- boam ...
... tion , Conspiracy and Treason : Allegations of this Nature , as they are founded upon Malice , must be supported with Lies : And so the Context informs us this was . Amos , as I have observed , had threatened the House of Jero- boam ...
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... tion , that the Prophetick Spirit was to be con- tinually amongst them . It is certain indeed , II . those Words do principally and ultimately point at Christ , to whom St. Peter applies them , Acts iii . 22. But they have also been ...
... tion , that the Prophetick Spirit was to be con- tinually amongst them . It is certain indeed , II . those Words do principally and ultimately point at Christ , to whom St. Peter applies them , Acts iii . 22. But they have also been ...
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