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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... Principles of powerful and interested Men : that he was a moft ftrenuous and able Defender of the great Truths of our holy Religion : that he made it his conftant Practice to inculcate the chriftian and focial Virtues ; to enforce a due ...
... Principles of powerful and interested Men : that he was a moft ftrenuous and able Defender of the great Truths of our holy Religion : that he made it his conftant Practice to inculcate the chriftian and focial Virtues ; to enforce a due ...
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... Principles of Religion ; which once overthrown , nothing remains but pure Force and Power , to reftrain the unruly Appetites of Men : a Way of governing neither fafe to the Prince , nor easy to the People ; and therefore can never last ...
... Principles of Religion ; which once overthrown , nothing remains but pure Force and Power , to reftrain the unruly Appetites of Men : a Way of governing neither fafe to the Prince , nor easy to the People ; and therefore can never last ...
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... , and internal . The external confifts in the out- ward Conformity of our Actions to the Rules and Principles of Virtue ; the internal , in B 4 the the Sincerity and Purity of the Heart . The Government DISCOURSE I. 7.
... , and internal . The external confifts in the out- ward Conformity of our Actions to the Rules and Principles of Virtue ; the internal , in B 4 the the Sincerity and Purity of the Heart . The Government DISCOURSE I. 7.
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... Principles and Practices of others ; though cunning Men may do it without Danger , yet they can never do it without Guilt . These Practices need not be brought near , to be compared with the Duty of Obe- dience . They appear at first ...
... Principles and Practices of others ; though cunning Men may do it without Danger , yet they can never do it without Guilt . These Practices need not be brought near , to be compared with the Duty of Obe- dience . They appear at first ...
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... Principle upon which we act , must be taken into the Account ; and our good Deeds will receive their true and proper Value , from the Views and Regards with which they are done . In this lies the Difference between the D 2 Chriftian ...
... Principle upon which we act , must be taken into the Account ; and our good Deeds will receive their true and proper Value , from the Views and Regards with which they are done . In this lies the Difference between the D 2 Chriftian ...
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