Theology Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons: Wizh Memoir of the Life of the Author, and a Portrait, Volume 5Allman, 1836 - 525 pages |
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... ourselves , or others , wrongfully , whenever our own defence , or theirs , makes it necessary . In every case of this nature , we are , however , in- dispensably bound to be sure , that we act only in the defence of ourselves or others ...
... ourselves , or others , wrongfully , whenever our own defence , or theirs , makes it necessary . In every case of this nature , we are , however , in- dispensably bound to be sure , that we act only in the defence of ourselves or others ...
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... ourselves , can do us no harm ; and which usually merits nothing but disregard , contempt , or pity . This the duellist has ample time to investi- gate , and to know : for the very manner of executing his resentment postpones the ...
... ourselves , can do us no harm ; and which usually merits nothing but disregard , contempt , or pity . This the duellist has ample time to investi- gate , and to know : for the very manner of executing his resentment postpones the ...
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... has forbidden us to avenge ourselves ; ' or to bear any grudge against our neighbour ' subjoining this solemn and autho- it . ' Let him read and ponder the parable titative reason , Venteance is wine , I will repay CXVI . ] 21 DUELLING .
... has forbidden us to avenge ourselves ; ' or to bear any grudge against our neighbour ' subjoining this solemn and autho- it . ' Let him read and ponder the parable titative reason , Venteance is wine , I will repay CXVI . ] 21 DUELLING .
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... ourselves , long - continued suspense concerning some important interest , final discouragement of ardent other very anxious and hopeless situations of the mind . wishes or favourite pursuits , together with several CXVIII . ] DRUNKENNESS .
... ourselves , long - continued suspense concerning some important interest , final discouragement of ardent other very anxious and hopeless situations of the mind . wishes or favourite pursuits , together with several CXVIII . ] DRUNKENNESS .
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... ourselves drunkards ; and it is cherished most efficaciously by repeated drinking . No man will do this , who is not a fair candidate for Bedlam . 3. All persons who have already begun the habit of in- toxication , are bound to desist ...
... ourselves drunkards ; and it is cherished most efficaciously by repeated drinking . No man will do this , who is not a fair candidate for Bedlam . 3. All persons who have already begun the habit of in- toxication , are bound to desist ...
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