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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Forty Four Now Published from the Author's Manuscripts Prepared for the Press by Himself; the First Six Having Been ... himself was pleafed not only to be prefent at fuch a Feast , I. SER M. Feast , but even to begin his with the Danger ...
Forty Four Now Published from the Author's Manuscripts Prepared for the Press by Himself; the First Six Having Been ... himself was pleafed not only to be prefent at fuch a Feast , I. SER M. Feast , but even to begin his with the Danger ...
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... himself of the Opportunities he might otherwise have had , of being touched with the Senfe of that Diftrefs and Want , which the Beggar at his Gate as daily laboured under . For I cannot but think it is the Duty of every Christian , of ...
... himself of the Opportunities he might otherwise have had , of being touched with the Senfe of that Diftrefs and Want , which the Beggar at his Gate as daily laboured under . For I cannot but think it is the Duty of every Christian , of ...
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... himself by the Prophet to denounce his Judgments against it . Woe , faith he , unto them that rife up early in the Morning that they may follow ftrong Drink , and continue unto Night until Wine inflame them . And the Harp and the Viol ...
... himself by the Prophet to denounce his Judgments against it . Woe , faith he , unto them that rife up early in the Morning that they may follow ftrong Drink , and continue unto Night until Wine inflame them . And the Harp and the Viol ...
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... himself and thofe under his Care , in order to atone for what has been done amifs , and to reconcile himfelf and them to GOD . And this we learn from the Practice of Job , who , when the Days of their Feafting were gone about , fent and ...
... himself and thofe under his Care , in order to atone for what has been done amifs , and to reconcile himfelf and them to GOD . And this we learn from the Practice of Job , who , when the Days of their Feafting were gone about , fent and ...
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... himself of fo trouble- fome and dangerous an Adverfary . He there- fore fends a Complaint of him to the King , and , the more effectually to bring upon him the Royal Displeasure , accufes him of Sedi- tion , Confpiracy and Treafon ...
... himself of fo trouble- fome and dangerous an Adverfary . He there- fore fends a Complaint of him to the King , and , the more effectually to bring upon him the Royal Displeasure , accufes him of Sedi- tion , Confpiracy and Treafon ...
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