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Strona 32
C Before we enter let us examines what must be the sentiments of each in
dividual previous to his arrival , and we shall find that however , they may differ
from one another in tempers and opinions , that every one seems to agree in this
that as ...
C Before we enter let us examines what must be the sentiments of each in
dividual previous to his arrival , and we shall find that however , they may differ
from one another in tempers and opinions , that every one seems to agree in this
that as ...
Strona 42
... are so infeparable from the houfe of mourning here supposed we shall find it a
still more inftructive School of wisdom when we take a view of the place in that
more affecting light in which the wise man seems to confine it in in 42 SERMON II
.
... are so infeparable from the houfe of mourning here supposed we shall find it a
still more inftructive School of wisdom when we take a view of the place in that
more affecting light in which the wise man seems to confine it in in 42 SERMON II
.
Strona 43
in which the wise man seems to confine it in the text , in which , by the houfe of
mourning , I believe , he means that particular scene of forrow where there is
lamentation and mourning for the dead . Turn in hither , I befeech you , for a
moment .
in which the wise man seems to confine it in the text , in which , by the houfe of
mourning , I believe , he means that particular scene of forrow where there is
lamentation and mourning for the dead . Turn in hither , I befeech you , for a
moment .
Strona 138
res , who though he had so industriously hardned his heart , as to seem to take
delight in cruelty , insomuch as to murder many of his subjects every day , with
out cause and without pity ; yet , at the bare representation of a tragedy which ...
res , who though he had so industriously hardned his heart , as to seem to take
delight in cruelty , insomuch as to murder many of his subjects every day , with
out cause and without pity ; yet , at the bare representation of a tragedy which ...
Strona 159
not only because it may place the equity of this decision in favour of the publican
in a stronger light , but that the fubject seems likely to lead me to a train of
reflections not unfuitable to the solemnity of the season * . 3 their pube The
pharisee ...
not only because it may place the equity of this decision in favour of the publican
in a stronger light , but that the fubject seems likely to lead me to a train of
reflections not unfuitable to the solemnity of the season * . 3 their pube The
pharisee ...
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