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Page iii
... vanity of supposing that it is superior to every other , or the folly of expecting that it is to supersede any other . If too the author be a publick teacher , and has .net with acceptance , it is natural to suppose that he will secure ...
... vanity of supposing that it is superior to every other , or the folly of expecting that it is to supersede any other . If too the author be a publick teacher , and has .net with acceptance , it is natural to suppose that he will secure ...
Page xi
... vanity or pride ; but to qualify and aid him the better to perform it . It is to be feared that some do not employ their abilities to make things plain - if they do , we can but lament their deplorable want of success . But it would ...
... vanity or pride ; but to qualify and aid him the better to perform it . It is to be feared that some do not employ their abilities to make things plain - if they do , we can but lament their deplorable want of success . But it would ...
Page 37
... vanities which now engross you , should ever have acquired such an ascendancy ! How will you be amazed that you constantly disregarded him who alone can befriend you when all other helpers fail ! Then you will learn , but in vain , that ...
... vanities which now engross you , should ever have acquired such an ascendancy ! How will you be amazed that you constantly disregarded him who alone can befriend you when all other helpers fail ! Then you will learn , but in vain , that ...
Page 55
... vanity , and to keep the mind in the things of God . But twice a day , at least , the Christian will withdraw . Less than this will not surely keep us in the fear of the Lord all the day long❞ — and for this , the morning and even- ing ...
... vanity , and to keep the mind in the things of God . But twice a day , at least , the Christian will withdraw . Less than this will not surely keep us in the fear of the Lord all the day long❞ — and for this , the morning and even- ing ...
Page 63
... vanity , compared with the friendship of God . There we wonder that we have ever submitted to be the slaves of folly ; and vow against the tyrant in future . " When I can say , my God is mine ; " When I can feel his glories shine ; " I ...
... vanity , compared with the friendship of God . There we wonder that we have ever submitted to be the slaves of folly ; and vow against the tyrant in future . " When I can say , my God is mine ; " When I can feel his glories shine ; " I ...
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