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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... use our endeavours , as if they were to effect every thing ; fo to trust in God , as if they were to effect nothing . But let us not be too hafty in blaming our worthy tranflators . They could not have been ignorant , any more than we ...
... use our endeavours , as if they were to effect every thing ; fo to trust in God , as if they were to effect nothing . But let us not be too hafty in blaming our worthy tranflators . They could not have been ignorant , any more than we ...
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... use of his powers and faculties , which he otherwife would have ; befides that the Holy Spirit of God flies from fuch a temper , delighting to dwell in a meęk , quiet , and contented heart . But perhaps you have not things as you could ...
... use of his powers and faculties , which he otherwife would have ; befides that the Holy Spirit of God flies from fuch a temper , delighting to dwell in a meęk , quiet , and contented heart . But perhaps you have not things as you could ...
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... use of the body of man . They ferve higher and nobler ends . They often read lectures , to which the greatest philofopher might attend , and be the better for them , if he would confider and apply them aright . When therefore you behold ...
... use of the body of man . They ferve higher and nobler ends . They often read lectures , to which the greatest philofopher might attend , and be the better for them , if he would confider and apply them aright . When therefore you behold ...
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... use do we make of the talents with which it hath pleased God to entrust us , particularly those two , our time , and our fortunes ? Is it al- ` together fuch , as that we shall be able , on our death - beds , to think on ' it , before ...
... use do we make of the talents with which it hath pleased God to entrust us , particularly those two , our time , and our fortunes ? Is it al- ` together fuch , as that we shall be able , on our death - beds , to think on ' it , before ...
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... use them must be every way proper , and equal to the work . By him who is building a house , great preparations are made , plentiful stores of every thing neceffary laid in , fkilful and able artificers provided : and we know be ...
... use them must be every way proper , and equal to the work . By him who is building a house , great preparations are made , plentiful stores of every thing neceffary laid in , fkilful and able artificers provided : and we know be ...
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