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... confiderable part of the . perfection of human life ; it will be acknowledged by the candid and ingenuous , that the throwing together into one view , fuch a number of particulars of principal importance , was attempting a fervice ...
... confiderable part of the . perfection of human life ; it will be acknowledged by the candid and ingenuous , that the throwing together into one view , fuch a number of particulars of principal importance , was attempting a fervice ...
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James Burgh. Life is a journey ; and they only who have travelled a confiderable way in it , are fit to direct those who are fetting out . Let me therefore advise my young readers , to pay the utmoft deference to the advices or commands ...
James Burgh. Life is a journey ; and they only who have travelled a confiderable way in it , are fit to direct those who are fetting out . Let me therefore advise my young readers , to pay the utmoft deference to the advices or commands ...
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... confiderable , in comparifon of what the community muft fuffer by being deprived of a very few of the active and induftrious . Every moment of time ought to be 1 put to its proper uie , either in business , in improving the mind , in ...
... confiderable , in comparifon of what the community muft fuffer by being deprived of a very few of the active and induftrious . Every moment of time ought to be 1 put to its proper uie , either in business , in improving the mind , in ...
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... confiderable fums at the fame time , may difable him from making his payments regu- larly , which is utter ruin to his credit ; if , I fay , a young trader were to confider in this manner the con- fequence of things , he would not think ...
... confiderable fums at the fame time , may difable him from making his payments regu- larly , which is utter ruin to his credit ; if , I fay , a young trader were to confider in this manner the con- fequence of things , he would not think ...
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... confiderable part of prudence to take care what fort of people one is concerned with . One would not choofe to take credit of an avaritious and cruel man , left it fhould happen , by an unlucky run of trade , that one's affairs fhould ...
... confiderable part of prudence to take care what fort of people one is concerned with . One would not choofe to take credit of an avaritious and cruel man , left it fhould happen , by an unlucky run of trade , that one's affairs fhould ...
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Page 456 - Whose dominion is an everlasting dominion, and his kingdom is from generation to generation. And all the inhabitants of the earth are reputed as nothing ; and he doeth according to his will in the armies of heaven, and among the inhabitants of the earth...
Page 424 - Thou coveredst it with the deep as with a garment: the waters stood above the mountains. At thy rebuke they fled; at the voice of thy thunder they hasted away.
Page 425 - I will sing unto the Lord as long as I live: I will sing praise to my God while I have my being. My meditation of him shall be sweet: I will be glad in the Lord.
Page 424 - LORD, all his works in all places of his dominion : bless the LORD, O my soul. PSALM CIV. "DLESS the LORD, O my soul. O LORD *~* my God, thou art very great ; thou art clothed with honour and majesty...
Page 424 - Who coverest thyself with light as with a garment: who stretchest out the heavens like a curtain : Who layeth the beams of his chambers in the waters : who maketh the clouds his chariot ; who walketh upon the wings of the wind...
Page 21 - You need not tell all the truth, unless to those who have a right to know it all. But let all you tell be truth.
Page 456 - Take heed to yourselves that your heart be not deceived, and ye turn aside, and serve other gods, and worship them; and then the Lord's wrath be kindled against you, and he shut up the heaven, that there be no rain, and that the land yield not her fruit; and lest ye perish quickly from off the good land which the Lord giveth you.
Page 537 - If your treasure be in the world, so is the love of your hearts. And if ye love the world, and the things of the world, the love of God is not in you ; and the love of God is the love of his commandments ; and he that loveth not God's commandments...
Page 424 - O Lord, how manifold are thy works : in wifdom haft thou made them all ; the earth is full of thy riches.
Page 179 - Thy goodnefs beyond thought, and power divine. Speak, ye who beft can tell, ye fons of light, Angels; for ye behold Him, and with fongs And choral fymphonies, day without night, Circle His throne rejoicing : ye in heaven ; On earth join all ye creatures to extol Him firft, Him laft, Him midft, and without end.