Discourses on Several Subjects and Occasions: By George Horne, ...J. Cooke; and G. G. and J. Robinson, T. Cadell, and F. and C. Rivington, London, 1795 |
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... still stronger upon every one of us ? For that man must be out of his fenfes , who can bring himself to imagine , that he has a whole year certain , or a month , or a day , or an hour . - The argument is not to be anfwered . I have ...
... still stronger upon every one of us ? For that man must be out of his fenfes , who can bring himself to imagine , that he has a whole year certain , or a month , or a day , or an hour . - The argument is not to be anfwered . I have ...
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... still the enemy , " the thought which first strikes us is that fuggested in another paffage of Scripture , wherein he says , “ My strength is made perfect in weak- " nefs . " This is the circumstance which diftin- III . DISC ...
... still the enemy , " the thought which first strikes us is that fuggested in another paffage of Scripture , wherein he says , “ My strength is made perfect in weak- " nefs . " This is the circumstance which diftin- III . DISC ...
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... still will be the descendants of that Public ! In fuch a nation , matters muft go on from bad to worse , till the wrath of God break forth , and there be no remedy . The inhabitants will either fall by the fword of the enemy , or be led ...
... still will be the descendants of that Public ! In fuch a nation , matters muft go on from bad to worse , till the wrath of God break forth , and there be no remedy . The inhabitants will either fall by the fword of the enemy , or be led ...
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... still more so to keep it . His imagination is haunted with fears and terrors ; his memory ferves only to recal the ideas which feed and increase the disorder ; and he becomes a burthen to himself , and to his friends , But how grievous ...
... still more so to keep it . His imagination is haunted with fears and terrors ; his memory ferves only to recal the ideas which feed and increase the disorder ; and he becomes a burthen to himself , and to his friends , But how grievous ...
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... still be faid , perhaps , are very discouraging . The objection may be in fome measure obviated by a Fourth argument on it's behalf , deduced from the examples frequently fet us by the men of the world . Our bleffed mafter has obferved ...
... still be faid , perhaps , are very discouraging . The objection may be in fome measure obviated by a Fourth argument on it's behalf , deduced from the examples frequently fet us by the men of the world . Our bleffed mafter has obferved ...
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