Several Discourses Preached at the Temple Church, Volume 3J. Whiston and B. White ... W. Owen ... and E. Baker at Tunbridge, 1761 - Sermons, English |
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... Boaftings and unreasonable Refentments ; and , by the fame Rule , Ambition for Learn- ing and Knowledge produces Pedantry and Paradoxes : For he who would deûre to appear appear to know more than other Men , is ready 8 DISCOURSE I.
... Boaftings and unreasonable Refentments ; and , by the fame Rule , Ambition for Learn- ing and Knowledge produces Pedantry and Paradoxes : For he who would deûre to appear appear to know more than other Men , is ready 8 DISCOURSE I.
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... Rule ; and , if ever you have offended against the Majesty of Heaven by endeavouring to expose his facred Truths , ask yourself this serious Question , Whether you did not betray your Religion , in in compliment to yourself , to gain ...
... Rule ; and , if ever you have offended against the Majesty of Heaven by endeavouring to expose his facred Truths , ask yourself this serious Question , Whether you did not betray your Religion , in in compliment to yourself , to gain ...
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... Rule of Juftice or Equity ; for by this means the fame Man will stand chargeable with the Guilt of his early Sins , fuch as he committed before his Confcience was quite hardened , and yet not accountable for the more enormous Crimes of ...
... Rule of Juftice or Equity ; for by this means the fame Man will stand chargeable with the Guilt of his early Sins , fuch as he committed before his Confcience was quite hardened , and yet not accountable for the more enormous Crimes of ...
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... the Account ; if we have done well , our Saviour tells us that we must nevertheless call ourselves unprofitable Ser- vants : And whether this Rule be obferved by by those who boast , and are always talking of 68 DISCOURSE IV .
... the Account ; if we have done well , our Saviour tells us that we must nevertheless call ourselves unprofitable Ser- vants : And whether this Rule be obferved by by those who boast , and are always talking of 68 DISCOURSE IV .
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... Rule of Prudence and the Rule of Virtue are coincident , that the less we talk of ourselves the better : It is a nice Theme , and few enter upon it , who come off clear either of Folly or Sin . In the next Degree we place Cunning and ...
... Rule of Prudence and the Rule of Virtue are coincident , that the less we talk of ourselves the better : It is a nice Theme , and few enter upon it , who come off clear either of Folly or Sin . In the next Degree we place Cunning and ...
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