“The” Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson ...W. Ruddiman & Company, 1772 |
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... should go ; and when he is old , he will not depart from it , 177 , 196. 212 while the evil SER . LIV . Of the advantages of an early piety . Ecclef . xii . 1 . Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth , days come not , nor the ...
... should go ; and when he is old , he will not depart from it , 177 , 196. 212 while the evil SER . LIV . Of the advantages of an early piety . Ecclef . xii . 1 . Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth , days come not , nor the ...
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... evil which we fay of them be not true , it is an injury beyond ima gination , and beyond all poffible reparation . And tho ' we we should do our utmost endeavour afterwards towards their vindication ΤΟ Ser . 42 . Against evil - speaking .
... evil which we fay of them be not true , it is an injury beyond ima gination , and beyond all poffible reparation . And tho ' we we should do our utmost endeavour afterwards towards their vindication ΤΟ Ser . 42 . Against evil - speaking .
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John Tillotson. we should do our utmost endeavour afterwards towards their vindication ; yet that makes but very little amends , because the vindication feldom reacheth fo far as the re- proach , and because commonly men are neither fo ...
John Tillotson. we should do our utmost endeavour afterwards towards their vindication ; yet that makes but very little amends , because the vindication feldom reacheth fo far as the re- proach , and because commonly men are neither fo ...
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... : there- fore we should often turn our thoughts upon ourselves , and look into that part of the wallet which men com- monly 1 monly fling over their fhoulders , and keep behind them 14 Ser . 42 . Against evil - fpeaking .
... : there- fore we should often turn our thoughts upon ourselves , and look into that part of the wallet which men com- monly 1 monly fling over their fhoulders , and keep behind them 14 Ser . 42 . Against evil - fpeaking .
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... should in prudence have fome confideration of himself . 3. Let us accuftom ourselves to pity the faults of men , and to be truly forry for them ; and then we fhall take no pleasure in publishing them . And this common hu- manity ...
... should in prudence have fome confideration of himself . 3. Let us accuftom ourselves to pity the faults of men , and to be truly forry for them ; and then we fhall take no pleasure in publishing them . And this common hu- manity ...
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