Discourses on Several Important Subjects: To which are Added, Eight Sermons Preached at the Lady Moyer's Lecture, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, LondonR. Manby and H.S. Cox, 1747 - 466 |
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... World , the more fenfible he will be , that he must conceal the odious Part of Pride , unless he would be odious himself . But then he may retire into himself to cherish each fa- vourable and delightful Idea of his own Worth , that ...
... World , the more fenfible he will be , that he must conceal the odious Part of Pride , unless he would be odious himself . But then he may retire into himself to cherish each fa- vourable and delightful Idea of his own Worth , that ...
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... World would be half large enough , that every one might take a little . other Words must be taken in , to recom- pense us , as we think , fully , and adjust the Rewards to our imaginary Deserts . Several He who thinks , that he has no ...
... World would be half large enough , that every one might take a little . other Words must be taken in , to recom- pense us , as we think , fully , and adjust the Rewards to our imaginary Deserts . Several He who thinks , that he has no ...
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... World , without a juft Discern- ment and Penetration ? And what is the Re- fult of our Penetration , but that we fee through the Littleness of almost every Thing , and our own especially ? That we difcern , and are difgufted with ...
... World , without a juft Discern- ment and Penetration ? And what is the Re- fult of our Penetration , but that we fee through the Littleness of almost every Thing , and our own especially ? That we difcern , and are difgufted with ...
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... World . This Man ranges the Circuit of the Heavens , knows the Laws by which the Planets revolve ; fees every Thing regular ; then defcends into himself , and finds , by furveying the World within , that Man alone is irregular and ...
... World . This Man ranges the Circuit of the Heavens , knows the Laws by which the Planets revolve ; fees every Thing regular ; then defcends into himself , and finds , by furveying the World within , that Man alone is irregular and ...
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... World belongs , and all that is therein ; who wanting nothing him- felf , fupplies the Wants of every other Be- ing . All human Pride shrinks into nothing , when we contemplate that great Being , who is All in All . And the Man , who is ...
... World belongs , and all that is therein ; who wanting nothing him- felf , fupplies the Wants of every other Be- ing . All human Pride shrinks into nothing , when we contemplate that great Being , who is All in All . And the Man , who is ...
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