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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... 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 Mischiefs already done , but in going on still to add Murder and Parri- cide ...
... 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 Mischiefs already done , but in going on still to add Murder and Parri- cide ...
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... happy and envied Condition of our Government , in which are equally fecured , the Dignity of the Prince , and Liberty of the Subject ; the Bleffing of a Church established in primitive Purity , wherein the Honour of Religion and God's ...
... happy and envied Condition of our Government , in which are equally fecured , the Dignity of the Prince , and Liberty of the Subject ; the Bleffing of a Church established in primitive Purity , wherein the Honour of Religion and God's ...
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... happy in ourselves ; strong and fecure against our Enemies abroad ; we labour to difturb the Methods of our Go- vernment at Home ; we muft thank ourselves for the Evils , which will always follow from the turbulent Humours , and ...
... happy in ourselves ; strong and fecure against our Enemies abroad ; we labour to difturb the Methods of our Go- vernment at Home ; we muft thank ourselves for the Evils , which will always follow from the turbulent Humours , and ...
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... confider the Text , it comes to the fame Thing ; and we have the true Art of governing , by which a Prince may render himself and his People happy , de- fcribed fcribed to us by the Wisdom of the Divine Spirit 78 DISCOURSE IV .
... confider the Text , it comes to the fame Thing ; and we have the true Art of governing , by which a Prince may render himself and his People happy , de- fcribed fcribed to us by the Wisdom of the Divine Spirit 78 DISCOURSE IV .
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... happy In- fluence of this religious Principle . The royal Authority being the immediate Power of God , has no more immediate Concern , than to promote the Service , and to establish the Honour of God in the Hearts of Men ; it is but a ...
... happy In- fluence of this religious Principle . The royal Authority being the immediate Power of God , has no more immediate Concern , than to promote the Service , and to establish the Honour of God in the Hearts of Men ; it is but a ...
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