Fifty Sermons on Several Subjects and Occasions: Forty Four Now Published from the Author's Manuscripts Prepared for the Press by Himself; the First Six Having Been Separately Printed Before. By Charles Wheatly, ... With a Preface by John Berriman, ... In Three Volumes. ...C. Davis; C. Hitch; and S. Austen, 1746 |
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... Minds , loosened by Mirth , were less up- on their Guard ; their good Father never fail- ed , as foon as ever the Time appointed for their Feasting was over , to call upon his Sons to reflect upon what had paffed in those Inter- vals of ...
... Minds , loosened by Mirth , were less up- on their Guard ; their good Father never fail- ed , as foon as ever the Time appointed for their Feasting was over , to call upon his Sons to reflect upon what had paffed in those Inter- vals of ...
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... Minds three other Confiderations , which will make a more fea- fonable Subject for my prefent Difcourfe . And they are , I. FIRST , That Feafting , Mirth and So- ciety are not inconfiftent with the Practice of Virtue and Religion ...
... Minds three other Confiderations , which will make a more fea- fonable Subject for my prefent Difcourfe . And they are , I. FIRST , That Feafting , Mirth and So- ciety are not inconfiftent with the Practice of Virtue and Religion ...
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... Minds as more especially seasonable to be treated of at present is , That Feafting , Mirth and Society are not inconfiftent with the Practice of Virtue and Religion . And this I fay we may infer from the Practice of Job's Sons , who ...
... Minds as more especially seasonable to be treated of at present is , That Feafting , Mirth and Society are not inconfiftent with the Practice of Virtue and Religion . And this I fay we may infer from the Practice of Job's Sons , who ...
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... Mind any one Oc- cafion of Mirth , we have had and made Ufe of , which we can particularly remember ; and then let us reflect upon our Behaviour at that Time , and examine ourselves whether we have avoided every one of these Abuses ...
... Mind any one Oc- cafion of Mirth , we have had and made Ufe of , which we can particularly remember ; and then let us reflect upon our Behaviour at that Time , and examine ourselves whether we have avoided every one of these Abuses ...
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... Minds will be attentive to fuch Diverfi- ons as are customary upon the Occafions ; and therefore it can scarce be expected that we can always be fo ftrict upon our Guard , as not to let fomething , at least misbecoming , flip from us ...
... Minds will be attentive to fuch Diverfi- ons as are customary upon the Occafions ; and therefore it can scarce be expected that we can always be fo ftrict upon our Guard , as not to let fomething , at least misbecoming , flip from us ...
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