The Sermons of Mr. Yorick, Volume 3J. Dodsley, 1779 |
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... there had pafs'd -fome hours of feftivity he had fhared with Abfalom in better days , preffed tenderly upon nature , he wept at this fad viciffitude of things : -and all the people that were with him , fmitten B 2 SERMON 3 I.
... there had pafs'd -fome hours of feftivity he had fhared with Abfalom in better days , preffed tenderly upon nature , he wept at this fad viciffitude of things : -and all the people that were with him , fmitten B 2 SERMON 3 I.
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... " 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 fuch pious 28 SERMON II .
... " 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 fuch pious 28 SERMON II .
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... hour are arraign'd , thou- fands of them may have err'd merely from the bead , and been actually out- witted into evil ; and even when from the heart , that the difficulties and temptations under which they acted , the force of the ...
... hour are arraign'd , thou- fands of them may have err'd merely from the bead , and been actually out- witted into evil ; and even when from the heart , that the difficulties and temptations under which they acted , the force of the ...
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... hour brings forth fomething ftrange and terrible to fill up our discourse and our astonishment , " How people can be fo foolish ! " -- and ' tis well if the compliment ends there ; fo that there is not a focial virtue for which there is ...
... hour brings forth fomething ftrange and terrible to fill up our discourse and our astonishment , " How people can be fo foolish ! " -- and ' tis well if the compliment ends there ; fo that there is not a focial virtue for which there is ...
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... hour of his abfence with anguifh , - -cut off from all his tender offices , by his folly , and from relief and charity from others , by the calamity of the times . Nothing so powerfully calls home the mind as diftrefs : 108 V. SERMON.
... hour of his abfence with anguifh , - -cut off from all his tender offices , by his folly , and from relief and charity from others , by the calamity of the times . Nothing so powerfully calls home the mind as diftrefs : 108 V. SERMON.
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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