The Works of Thomas Secker, LL. D.: Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Band 3F., C., and J. Rivington [and 15 others], 1811 |
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... perhaps the same , on which he had begun to open the doctrine of Christianity , in that noble discourse , which we have in the fifth and fol- lowing chapters of this gospel : and given them a spe- cimen of his and their future glory ...
... perhaps the same , on which he had begun to open the doctrine of Christianity , in that noble discourse , which we have in the fifth and fol- lowing chapters of this gospel : and given them a spe- cimen of his and their future glory ...
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... perhaps with the commission of no flagrant sins , looks to be an allowable way of consuming time ; but indeed brings poor wretches , often by quick degrees , to intire forgetfulness of God and themselves , and extinguishes all attention ...
... perhaps with the commission of no flagrant sins , looks to be an allowable way of consuming time ; but indeed brings poor wretches , often by quick degrees , to intire forgetfulness of God and themselves , and extinguishes all attention ...
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... perhaps it is , that the Stoic Philosophers condemn this passion in the most gene- ral terms , ¶ while yet they not only allow it to be use- ful to those , in whom reason singly hath not sufficient force , ** but expressly tolerate , in ...
... perhaps it is , that the Stoic Philosophers condemn this passion in the most gene- ral terms , ¶ while yet they not only allow it to be use- ful to those , in whom reason singly hath not sufficient force , ** but expressly tolerate , in ...
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... perhaps they were not bound to do us any . And we can be extremely angry with them for having any degree of regard to their own interests , when ours are concerned : first looking upon ourselves as all the world , and the rest of ...
... perhaps they were not bound to do us any . And we can be extremely angry with them for having any degree of regard to their own interests , when ours are concerned : first looking upon ourselves as all the world , and the rest of ...
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... perhaps by great ones , set the pattern , and thrown the temptation in their way . We can be angry at those who are employed by us , for mistaking or not succeeding in cases , where they have done as well as ever they could , and ...
... perhaps by great ones , set the pattern , and thrown the temptation in their way . We can be angry at those who are employed by us , for mistaking or not succeeding in cases , where they have done as well as ever they could , and ...
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