The Works of the Most Reverend John Tillotson, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury: In Twelve Volumes, Containing 254 Sermons and Discourses on Several Occassions; Together with the Rule of Faith; Prayers Composed by Him for His Own Life; a Discourse to His Servants Before the Sacrament; and a Form of Prayer Composed by Him for the Use of King William, Volume 4Ware, 1742 |
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Page 456
... seeing and hear- ing plays , many of which are neither fit to be seen or heard by modest persons and those who pretend to religion and virtue ; as I hope all chriftians do , efpe- cially perfons of higher rank and quality and it re ...
... seeing and hear- ing plays , many of which are neither fit to be seen or heard by modest persons and those who pretend to religion and virtue ; as I hope all chriftians do , efpe- cially perfons of higher rank and quality and it re ...
Page 466
... see them at any time apt out of fear to neglect their duty , or to fall into any fin , or to be tempted by telling a lye to commit one fault to hide and excufe another , which children are very apt to do ; the best remedy of this evil ...
... see them at any time apt out of fear to neglect their duty , or to fall into any fin , or to be tempted by telling a lye to commit one fault to hide and excufe another , which children are very apt to do ; the best remedy of this evil ...
Page 512
... see our youth as it were renewed , and our felves flourishing ' again in our children . The fon of Sirach speaking of the comfort which a good father hath in a well edu- cated fon , " Though he die , fays he , yet he is as Ecclus . XXX ...
... see our youth as it were renewed , and our felves flourishing ' again in our children . The fon of Sirach speaking of the comfort which a good father hath in a well edu- cated fon , " Though he die , fays he , yet he is as Ecclus . XXX ...
Page 537
... see a young per- fon , besieged by powerful temptations on every fide , to acquit himself gloriously , and refolutely to hold out against the moft violent affaults : to behold one in the prime and flower of his age , that is courted by ...
... see a young per- fon , besieged by powerful temptations on every fide , to acquit himself gloriously , and refolutely to hold out against the moft violent affaults : to behold one in the prime and flower of his age , that is courted by ...
Page 567
... see hath a " particular title to infallibility built upon tradition , " above any other paftor whatsoever ; not to dilate " on the particular affistances to that bishop , spring- 66 ing out of his divinely constituted office : " when ...
... see hath a " particular title to infallibility built upon tradition , " above any other paftor whatsoever ; not to dilate " on the particular affistances to that bishop , spring- 66 ing out of his divinely constituted office : " when ...
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