The Sermons of Mr. Yorick ...J. Dodsley, 1776 |
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... passions of mankind –promising fair to gain proselytes of the vicious and impenitent. Pardons and indulgences are the great support of papal power 5–but these modern empirics in religion I 3* • in. opposition to pračtical virtues morpoo ...
... passions of mankind –promising fair to gain proselytes of the vicious and impenitent. Pardons and indulgences are the great support of papal power 5–but these modern empirics in religion I 3* • in. opposition to pračtical virtues morpoo ...
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... passions of mankind –promising fair to gain proselytes of the vicious and impenitent. Pardons and indulgences are the great support of papal power 3–but these modern empirics in religion have improved upon the scheme, pretending to have ...
... passions of mankind –promising fair to gain proselytes of the vicious and impenitent. Pardons and indulgences are the great support of papal power 3–but these modern empirics in religion have improved upon the scheme, pretending to have ...
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... passions, to plant, in the room of them, all those (more natural to the foil) humane and benevolent inclinations, which, in imitation of the perfeótions of God, should dispose Als v to extend our love and goodness to "our fellow ...
... passions, to plant, in the room of them, all those (more natural to the foil) humane and benevolent inclinations, which, in imitation of the perfeótions of God, should dispose Als v to extend our love and goodness to "our fellow ...
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... passions that ipropensity prompt, him to, though eit is to be wished, it is not to be -expe&ted.--But our religion enjoins ous to sapproach as near this fair a pattern as we can ; and, if it be opossible, as much as lieth inous, to ...
... passions that ipropensity prompt, him to, though eit is to be wished, it is not to be -expe&ted.--But our religion enjoins ous to sapproach as near this fair a pattern as we can ; and, if it be opossible, as much as lieth inous, to ...
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... passions, to plant, in the room of them, all those (more natural to the foil) humane and benevolent inclinations, which, in imitation of the perfeótions of God, should dispose us to extend our love and goodness to "our fellow creatures ...
... passions, to plant, in the room of them, all those (more natural to the foil) humane and benevolent inclinations, which, in imitation of the perfeótions of God, should dispose us to extend our love and goodness to "our fellow creatures ...
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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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Page 27 - Solomon infers this short conclusion in the text, — That to fear GOD, and keep his commandments, is the whole duty of...
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