“The” Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson ...W. Ruddiman & Company, 1772 |
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... believe it , " if you will believe them and this many times without telling the thing , but leaving you in the dark to fufpect the worst . 66 : Thefe , and fuch like arts , though they may feem to be tenderer and gentler ways of ufing ...
... believe it , " if you will believe them and this many times without telling the thing , but leaving you in the dark to fufpect the worst . 66 : Thefe , and fuch like arts , though they may feem to be tenderer and gentler ways of ufing ...
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... believe not every tale . But then we must take care that this be done out of kindness , and that nothing of our own paffion be min- gled with it ; and that under pretence of reproving and reforming men , we do not reproach and revile ...
... believe not every tale . But then we must take care that this be done out of kindness , and that nothing of our own paffion be min- gled with it ; and that under pretence of reproving and reforming men , we do not reproach and revile ...
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... believe it ourfelves , we tell it to others , with this charitable caution , that we hope it is not true ; but in the mean time , we give it our pafs , and venture it to take its fortune to be believed or not , according to the charity ...
... believe it ourfelves , we tell it to others , with this charitable caution , that we hope it is not true ; but in the mean time , we give it our pafs , and venture it to take its fortune to be believed or not , according to the charity ...
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John Tillotson. flect upon it ; and perhaps have reafon alfo to believe , that he to whom you have done this injury , is not igno- rant of it ? Confider likewife , whether , in the change of human affairs , you may not fome time or other ...
John Tillotson. flect upon it ; and perhaps have reafon alfo to believe , that he to whom you have done this injury , is not igno- rant of it ? Confider likewife , whether , in the change of human affairs , you may not fome time or other ...
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... believe them . ' : All that now remains is , to reflect upon what hath been faid , and to urge you and myself to do according- ly for all is nothing if we do not practise what we fo plainly fee to be our duty . Many are fo taken up with ...
... believe them . ' : All that now remains is , to reflect upon what hath been faid , and to urge you and myself to do according- ly for all is nothing if we do not practise what we fo plainly fee to be our duty . Many are fo taken up with ...
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