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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... thought most liable to Exception ; ) it should be confidered , that fomewhat of this kind is not only contained in the Office for the Burial of the Dead , but is alfo virtually in- I " cluded cluded in that Petition of the Lord's Prayer ...
... thought most liable to Exception ; ) it should be confidered , that fomewhat of this kind is not only contained in the Office for the Burial of the Dead , but is alfo virtually in- I " cluded cluded in that Petition of the Lord's Prayer ...
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... thought doubtless a proper Means to confirm and strengthen them in their Amity and Concord . But because it might poffibly happen , that they might do or fpeak fomething that was profane , or misbe- coming their Religion at these Times ...
... thought doubtless a proper Means to confirm and strengthen them in their Amity and Concord . But because it might poffibly happen , that they might do or fpeak fomething that was profane , or misbe- coming their Religion at these Times ...
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... thought worthy to be kept in perpetual Remembrance by a Feast of Tabernacles ; fhall not God's Humbling Himself to become Flesh and to Tabernacle with us , deserve a Christmas , to be folemnized by a Christian Festival ? In these and ...
... thought worthy to be kept in perpetual Remembrance by a Feast of Tabernacles ; fhall not God's Humbling Himself to become Flesh and to Tabernacle with us , deserve a Christmas , to be folemnized by a Christian Festival ? In these and ...
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... thought to countenance or encourage any Perfon's Loofnefs or Licentioufnefs ; I fhall now pro- ceed to fhew , II . SECONDLY , That , though Feafting and Mirth are Things in themselves confiftent with the Practice of Virtue and Religion ...
... thought to countenance or encourage any Perfon's Loofnefs or Licentioufnefs ; I fhall now pro- ceed to fhew , II . SECONDLY , That , though Feafting and Mirth are Things in themselves confiftent with the Practice of Virtue and Religion ...
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... thought fit to fet apart for Duties of a contrary Nature . And yet how often are we overfwayed at those Times to frequent Places of Diversion , and even to seek for and appoint Times of Jollity and Merriment ? But , Secondly , Feafting ...
... thought fit to fet apart for Duties of a contrary Nature . And yet how often are we overfwayed at those Times to frequent Places of Diversion , and even to seek for and appoint Times of Jollity and Merriment ? But , Secondly , Feafting ...
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