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 453
... pleasure to the fruit of their own bodies : but whether they will hear , or whether they will forbear , I think myself obliged to deal plainly in this matter , and to be fo faithful as to tell them that this is a natural duty ; and ...
... pleasure to the fruit of their own bodies : but whether they will hear , or whether they will forbear , I think myself obliged to deal plainly in this matter , and to be fo faithful as to tell them that this is a natural duty ; and ...
Page 465
... pleasure ; SER M. because this will infenfibly and by degrees harden their hearts , and make them lefs apt to compaffionate the wants of the poor and the fufferings and af- flictions of the miferable . Secondly , as the main foundations ...
... pleasure ; SER M. because this will infenfibly and by degrees harden their hearts , and make them lefs apt to compaffionate the wants of the poor and the fufferings and af- flictions of the miferable . Secondly , as the main foundations ...
Page 468
... pleasures is not only a great part of religion , but an excellent inftrument of it , and a neceffary foundation of piety and juftice . For he that cannot govern himself is not like to discharge his duty either to GoD or men . And ...
... pleasures is not only a great part of religion , but an excellent inftrument of it , and a neceffary foundation of piety and juftice . For he that cannot govern himself is not like to discharge his duty either to GoD or men . And ...
Page 503
... pleasures of this world . Now fince children will be bufying their minds about fomething , it is good that they fhould be enter- tained with the best things and with the best notions and principles of which their understanding and age ...
... pleasures of this world . Now fince children will be bufying their minds about fomething , it is good that they fhould be enter- tained with the best things and with the best notions and principles of which their understanding and age ...
Page 512
... pleasure to 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 ...
... pleasure to 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 ...
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