The Sermons of Mr. Yorick, Volume 3J. Dodsley, 1779 |
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... himself forward into the circle , and poffibly was number'd amongst friends and well - wifhers . When the scene changes , and David's troubles force him to leave his house in defpair - Shimei is the firft man we hear of , who comes out ...
... himself forward into the circle , and poffibly was number'd amongst friends and well - wifhers . When the scene changes , and David's troubles force him to leave his house in defpair - Shimei is the firft man we hear of , who comes out ...
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... himself alone , and the father- lefs had not eaten thereof ; " - that such a man , the moment he fell into po- verty , should have occafion to cry out for quarter , -Have mercy upon me , O my friends ! for the band of God has touched me ...
... himself alone , and the father- lefs had not eaten thereof ; " - that such a man , the moment he fell into po- verty , should have occafion to cry out for quarter , -Have mercy upon me , O my friends ! for the band of God has touched me ...
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... himself of what urbanity or the eti- quette of courts might require . Not- withstanding this , in the verfe which immediately follows the text , we find he had done amifs ; and as a punish- ment for it , that all his riches , which his ...
... himself of what urbanity or the eti- quette of courts might require . Not- withstanding this , in the verfe which immediately follows the text , we find he had done amifs ; and as a punish- ment for it , that all his riches , which his ...
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... himself thus from all external objects , he might offer up unto his GOD , with greater his prayer and more fervent attention . And he pray'd , and faid , O LORD ! I beseech thee remember- O Hezekiah ! How couldst thou fear that God had ...
... himself thus from all external objects , he might offer up unto his GOD , with greater his prayer and more fervent attention . And he pray'd , and faid , O LORD ! I beseech thee remember- O Hezekiah ! How couldst thou fear that God had ...
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... himself , in too warmly pro- " moting his worship ! and now when " the hour of ficknefs and distress " came upon him , and he most wanted " the aid of his God : -behold how " he was forfaken ! " 1 It is not unreasonable to afcribe fome ...
... himself , in too warmly pro- " moting his worship ! and now when " the hour of ficknefs and distress " came upon him , and he most wanted " the aid of his God : -behold how " he was forfaken ! " 1 It is not unreasonable to afcribe fome ...
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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