Several Discourses Preached at the Temple Church, Volume 1Martin & Wotherspoon, 1770 - Sermons, English |
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... was equal to his parts , and he would have thought it an indignity to have been the fecond in any character in which he chofe to appear . Young therefore as he was , when he firft : appeared in the character of a public preacher , he [ vi ]
... was equal to his parts , and he would have thought it an indignity to have been the fecond in any character in which he chofe to appear . Young therefore as he was , when he firft : appeared in the character of a public preacher , he [ vi ]
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... thought beft to decline , on account of the ill ftate of his health at that juncture ; but recovering the next year , 1749 , he accepted a translation to the See of London , void by the demife of Dr Gibson , Upon this promotion he had ...
... thought beft to decline , on account of the ill ftate of his health at that juncture ; but recovering the next year , 1749 , he accepted a translation to the See of London , void by the demife of Dr Gibson , Upon this promotion he had ...
Page xi
... regular train , and the con- nection is so clear and obvious , that if you once get in- to his plan of thought , your memory carries you thro ' without difficulty or trouble . be admired for their ingenuity and elegance . He died [ xi ]
... regular train , and the con- nection is so clear and obvious , that if you once get in- to his plan of thought , your memory carries you thro ' without difficulty or trouble . be admired for their ingenuity and elegance . He died [ xi ]
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... thought wanted to be more ftudied , and of which we have fpecimens in the following Difcourfes . The fame writer proceeds to mention his conftant and exemplary piety , his warm and fervent zeal in preaching the duties , and maintain ...
... thought wanted to be more ftudied , and of which we have fpecimens in the following Difcourfes . The fame writer proceeds to mention his conftant and exemplary piety , his warm and fervent zeal in preaching the duties , and maintain ...
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... thought worth looking in- to ; its proofs would be confidered , and a juft weight allowed them : and yet the gofpel is our title , our only title , to a much nobler inheritance than this world knows ; it is the patent by which we claim ...
... thought worth looking in- to ; its proofs would be confidered , and a juft weight allowed them : and yet the gofpel is our title , our only title , to a much nobler inheritance than this world knows ; it is the patent by which we claim ...
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