Sermons and Discourses on Several Subjects and Occasions: By Francis Atterbury, ...L. Davis and C. Reymers, J. Rivington, W. Johnston, R. Baldwin [and 4 others in London], 1766 |
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... kind can touch me ? Will I eat the Flesh of Bulls , or drink the Blood of Goats ? Thus doth he expoftulate severely with them , after the most grace- ful manner of the Eastern Poetry . The Iffue of which is , a plain and full Reso ...
... kind can touch me ? Will I eat the Flesh of Bulls , or drink the Blood of Goats ? Thus doth he expoftulate severely with them , after the most grace- ful manner of the Eastern Poetry . The Iffue of which is , a plain and full Reso ...
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... kind , that re- gard either Us , or Other Men ; for his very Vengeance , and those Judgments which he fometimes fends abroad in the Earth : But we thank him ( properly fpeaking ) for the Inftances of his Goodness alone ; and for fuch ...
... kind , that re- gard either Us , or Other Men ; for his very Vengeance , and those Judgments which he fometimes fends abroad in the Earth : But we thank him ( properly fpeaking ) for the Inftances of his Goodness alone ; and for fuch ...
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... to Thank him ? ' Tis true , our Thanks are really as infignificant to him , as any other Kind of Return would be ; in them- felves indeed , they are worthlefs ; but his Good- 2 1 1 Goodness hath put a Value upon them : 14 The DUTY of.
... to Thank him ? ' Tis true , our Thanks are really as infignificant to him , as any other Kind of Return would be ; in them- felves indeed , they are worthlefs ; but his Good- 2 1 1 Goodness hath put a Value upon them : 14 The DUTY of.
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... , which , to the greatest Part of Man- kind , is , I think , very well worth learn- ing . We are naturally Prefumptuous and Vain ; full of Ourselves , and regardless of of every thing befides : especially , when SER M. 24 The DUTY of.
... , which , to the greatest Part of Man- kind , is , I think , very well worth learn- ing . We are naturally Prefumptuous and Vain ; full of Ourselves , and regardless of of every thing befides : especially , when SER M. 24 The DUTY of.
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... Kind , we would defire them to make the Trial to take the Hymn , called Te Deum , into their Hands , and to read it attentively ; and then tell us truly , whether they did not find their Minds filled , and their Af- fections ftrangely ...
... Kind , we would defire them to make the Trial to take the Hymn , called Te Deum , into their Hands , and to read it attentively ; and then tell us truly , whether they did not find their Minds filled , and their Af- fections ftrangely ...
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