Discourses Preached on Several Occasions: By the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas Sherlock, D. D. Late Lord Bishop of London, and Master of the Temple. Vol. V..At the Clarendon Press, 1797 - 338 pages |
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... but when separate , are not to be defrauded of their due Portion . When St Paul , provoked by the unjust Usage of the High - priest , returned him a rude rude Answer ; being informed what Place he held in DISCOURSE I. 9.
... but when separate , are not to be defrauded of their due Portion . When St Paul , provoked by the unjust Usage of the High - priest , returned him a rude rude Answer ; being informed what Place he held in DISCOURSE I. 9.
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... Place he held in the Commonwealth , he corrected , and excufed his Error ; I wift not , Brethren , that he was the High - priest : for it is writ- ten , Thou shalt not speak evil of the Ruler of thy People . The third Inftance of ...
... Place he held in the Commonwealth , he corrected , and excufed his Error ; I wift not , Brethren , that he was the High - priest : for it is writ- ten , Thou shalt not speak evil of the Ruler of thy People . The third Inftance of ...
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... place , till the Fountain of lawful Power and Authority was dried up . Every Man had a Project of his own for a new Government ; and rather than be dif- appointed , they refolved to lay the Founda- tion in royal Blood . Could all the ...
... place , till the Fountain of lawful Power and Authority was dried up . Every Man had a Project of his own for a new Government ; and rather than be dif- appointed , they refolved to lay the Founda- tion in royal Blood . Could all the ...
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... Places , qualified with Trouble and Anxiety . But Men who are distinguished by the Advantages of Birth and Education , should be above the common Prejudices and fordid Paffions of the Vulgar ; and think them- felves obliged , in Honour ...
... Places , qualified with Trouble and Anxiety . But Men who are distinguished by the Advantages of Birth and Education , should be above the common Prejudices and fordid Paffions of the Vulgar ; and think them- felves obliged , in Honour ...
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... Place it cannot fignify fo , for these two Reasons : Firft , Our Saviour himself diftinguishes this Reception of a Prophet from the other Reception , which is obeying and hearken- ing to his Voice , in the 14th Verfe : Who- foever shall ...
... Place it cannot fignify fo , for these two Reasons : Firft , Our Saviour himself diftinguishes this Reception of a Prophet from the other Reception , which is obeying and hearken- ing to his Voice , in the 14th Verfe : Who- foever shall ...
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