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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... - ver in them the fame Energy of Sentiment and Purity of Diction , the fame pious Intention to pro- mote Virtue and true Religion , the fame pathetic and convincing Ad- drefs A 3 drefs to the Heart , which fo emi- nently distinguish.
... - ver in them the fame Energy of Sentiment and Purity of Diction , the fame pious Intention to pro- mote Virtue and true Religion , the fame pathetic and convincing Ad- drefs A 3 drefs to the Heart , which fo emi- nently distinguish.
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... Religion : that he made it his conftant Practice to inculcate the chriftian and focial Virtues ; to enforce a due and rea- dy Submiffion to the Laws ; to in- spire Prince and People with a Sense of their respective Duties , and to ...
... Religion : that he made it his conftant Practice to inculcate the chriftian and focial Virtues ; to enforce a due and rea- dy Submiffion to the Laws ; to in- spire Prince and People with a Sense of their respective Duties , and to ...
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... Religion , by which they fecure their own . The Advantage of Religion to all public Societies and civil Governments , is fo plain and visible , that fome have sus- pected it to be the only End of Religion ; which they allow to be an ...
... Religion , by which they fecure their own . The Advantage of Religion to all public Societies and civil Governments , is fo plain and visible , that fome have sus- pected it to be the only End of Religion ; which they allow to be an ...
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... Religion , which respect an- other world ; yet we muft , with Thankful- nefs to its Divine Author , own it to be ex- cellently adapted to the temporal Felicity of private Men , and public Societies ; Righ- teousness exalteth a Nation ...
... Religion , which respect an- other world ; yet we muft , with Thankful- nefs to its Divine Author , own it to be ex- cellently adapted to the temporal Felicity of private Men , and public Societies ; Righ- teousness exalteth a Nation ...
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... Religion have prevailed , the King might have lived to make his People happy ; but the Misfortune was , they had injured him too much , to truft him even with his own Life ; nor could their Confciences give them Security for the ...
... Religion have prevailed , the King might have lived to make his People happy ; but the Misfortune was , they had injured him too much , to truft him even with his own Life ; nor could their Confciences give them Security for the ...
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