The Sermons of Mr. Yorick ...J. Dodsley, 1776 |
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... against it, as we are never able to furmount by our own strength,--However firmly we may think we stand,- the best of us are but upheld, and graciously kept upright; and whenever this divine assistance is withdrawn, or suspended,—all ...
... against it, as we are never able to furmount by our own strength,--However firmly we may think we stand,- the best of us are but upheld, and graciously kept upright; and whenever this divine assistance is withdrawn, or suspended,—all ...
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... against which I have argued.—Now: if the dread of savouring too much of religion in their interpretations has done this ill service,—let us inquire, on the ether hand, whether the affectation of too much religion in the other extreme ...
... against which I have argued.—Now: if the dread of savouring too much of religion in their interpretations has done this ill service,—let us inquire, on the ether hand, whether the affectation of too much religion in the other extreme ...
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... against the common rules of his own native language, and the plainer dićtates of common serife.—Hear him arrogantly thanking his God, that he is not as other men are 3, and, with more than papal uncharitableness, very liberally ...
... against the common rules of his own native language, and the plainer dićtates of common serife.—Hear him arrogantly thanking his God, that he is not as other men are 3, and, with more than papal uncharitableness, very liberally ...
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... against which I have argued.—Now if the dread of savouring too much of religion in their interpretations has done this ill, service,—let us inquire, on the ether hand, whether the affeótation of too much religion in the other extreme ...
... against which I have argued.—Now if the dread of savouring too much of religion in their interpretations has done this ill, service,—let us inquire, on the ether hand, whether the affeótation of too much religion in the other extreme ...
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... against the common rules of his own native language, and the plainer dićtates of common serife.—Hear him arrogantly thanking his God, that he is not as other men are ; and, with more than papal uncharitableness, very liberally allotting ...
... against the common rules of his own native language, and the plainer dićtates of common serife.—Hear him arrogantly thanking his God, that he is not as other men are ; and, with more than papal uncharitableness, very liberally allotting ...
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Page 38 - And they entered into a covenant to seek the LORD God of their fathers with all their heart and with all their soul...
Page 84 - BLESSED Lord, who hast caused all holy Scriptures to be written for our learning; Grant that we may in such wise hear them, read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest them, that by patience and comfort of thy holy Word, we may embrace, and ever hold fast, the blessed hope of everlasting life, which thou hast given us in our Saviour Jesus Christ.
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