The Sermons of Mr. Yorick, Volume 3J. Dodsley, 1779 |
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... surface of the dirt by fun- fhine - dance and sport there whilst it lafts -- but the moment ' tis withdrawn -they fall down - for duft they are- and unto dust they will return- whilft firmer and larger B 4 SERMON I 7.
... surface of the dirt by fun- fhine - dance and sport there whilst it lafts -- but the moment ' tis withdrawn -they fall down - for duft they are- and unto dust they will return- whilft firmer and larger B 4 SERMON I 7.
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... fall of it , with all the variations from fcorching hot to freezing cold upon his countenance , that the fimile will admit of.Is a cloud upon thy affairs ? -fee -- it hangs over Shimei's brow Haft thou been spoken for to the king or the ...
... fall of it , with all the variations from fcorching hot to freezing cold upon his countenance , that the fimile will admit of.Is a cloud upon thy affairs ? -fee -- it hangs over Shimei's brow Haft thou been spoken for to the king or the ...
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... and this is the rea- fon they lay fuch ftrefs upon our patience , and in the end , create fuch - a diftruft of the world , as makes us look up - and pray , Let me fall into thy bands , O God ! but let me not 14 SERMON I. -
... and this is the rea- fon they lay fuch ftrefs upon our patience , and in the end , create fuch - a diftruft of the world , as makes us look up - and pray , Let me fall into thy bands , O God ! but let me not 14 SERMON I. -
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Laurence Sterne. thy bands , O God ! but let me not fall into the bands of men . ' " 9 Agreeable to this was the advice of Eliphas to Job in the day of his dif- trefs ; " acquaint thyfelf , faid he , NOW with God : " - indeed his poverty ...
Laurence Sterne. thy bands , O God ! but let me not fall into the bands of men . ' " 9 Agreeable to this was the advice of Eliphas to Job in the day of his dif- trefs ; " acquaint thyfelf , faid he , NOW with God : " - indeed his poverty ...
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... fall foul its motives : Does Job ferve God for nought ? What a vile infinuation ! Befides , the queftion was not , whe- ther Job was a rich man or a poor man ? -but , whether he was a man of integrity or no ? and the appearances upon ...
... fall foul its motives : Does Job ferve God for nought ? What a vile infinuation ! Befides , the queftion was not , whe- ther Job was a rich man or a poor man ? -but , whether he was a man of integrity or no ? and the appearances upon ...
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Abishai againſt almoſt anſwer Babylon becauſe befides beseech beſt bleffings cafes caft caufe Chriftian concubine courfe curfed defire deliverance diſcourſe evil faid fame father fecond feek feemed feen Felix fent ferve fettle feven fhall fide fince fing firft firſt flain fo long fome fomething forrow foul fpirits ftill ftrength fuch fuffered fure give greateſt heart herſelf Hezekiah himſelf houſe Ifrael inftance intereft itſelf juftice Laban leaſt leffon lefs Levite look meaſure meffengers ment mercy mifery moft moſt mount Ephraim muſt natural neceffary nerally obſervation occafion ourſelves paffage paffions pafs pity pleaſures poffeffion poffibly prefent prodigal puniſhment purpoſe purſue racter reafon religion ſeems SERMON ſhall ſhe Shimei ſhort ſhould ſpeak ſtand ſtill ſtory thee thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou thouſand tion tranſport tural turn unto uſe virtue whilft whofe whoſe wife wiſdom