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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... 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.
... 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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... true Senfe of the Precept ; that it was not meant to take from them the Neceffaries and Convenien- cies of Life , or to make Poverty a Part of their Profeffion ; but only to discharge them of the Care and Solicitude of providing for ...
... true Senfe of the Precept ; that it was not meant to take from them the Neceffaries and Convenien- cies of Life , or to make Poverty a Part of their Profeffion ; but only to discharge them of the Care and Solicitude of providing for ...
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... true Christian Charity ; and fhew ourselves to be lively Parts of his Body : Rejoicing with them that do rejoice , and fuffering with those who fuf- fer . The The Excellency of Chriftian Charity is derived from this Dignity 32 DISCOURSE II ...
... true Christian Charity ; and fhew ourselves to be lively Parts of his Body : Rejoicing with them that do rejoice , and fuffering with those who fuf- fer . The The Excellency of Chriftian Charity is derived from this Dignity 32 DISCOURSE II ...
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... 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 Christian and the Moral Virtue : the fame Object appears DISCOURSE II . 35.
... 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 Christian and the Moral Virtue : the fame Object appears DISCOURSE II . 35.
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... that they were going to celebrate the Feaft there , and con- fequently were fuch as esteemed the Temple of Jerufalem to be the true Place of Wor- E 3 ship , ship , and were Defpifers of the Temple in the DISCOURSE III . 53.
... that they were going to celebrate the Feaft there , and con- fequently were fuch as esteemed the Temple of Jerufalem to be the true Place of Wor- E 3 ship , ship , and were Defpifers of the Temple in the DISCOURSE III . 53.
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