Discourses on several important subjects. To which are added, 8 sermons preached at the lady Moyer's lecture, in the cathedral church of st. Paul, London, Tom 11745 |
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Strona 15
... never tasted the Joys of an hearty Reconciliation : when that cor- roding Uneafinefs , which before oppreffed the Soul like a dead Weight , is removed ; and our Souls appear once more like their great Original , pure unmingled Love ...
... never tasted the Joys of an hearty Reconciliation : when that cor- roding Uneafinefs , which before oppreffed the Soul like a dead Weight , is removed ; and our Souls appear once more like their great Original , pure unmingled Love ...
Strona 18
... never be reasonable , that one Man's Repu- tation , Fortune or Life should be facrificed to another Man's Paffion and Malice . Now if upon these Grounds an Abfence of Ma- lice is highly requifite , if we are not to harbour any ...
... never be reasonable , that one Man's Repu- tation , Fortune or Life should be facrificed to another Man's Paffion and Malice . Now if upon these Grounds an Abfence of Ma- lice is highly requifite , if we are not to harbour any ...
Strona 26
... Wrong , thruft him away , faying , Who made thee a Ruler or a Judge over us ? Whether , or no , the injurious Perfon suspects there can never T be be any hearty Reconciliation , where Wounds SERM . I. 26 The Duty of loving our Enemies.
... Wrong , thruft him away , faying , Who made thee a Ruler or a Judge over us ? Whether , or no , the injurious Perfon suspects there can never T be be any hearty Reconciliation , where Wounds SERM . I. 26 The Duty of loving our Enemies.
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... be attended with every particular inflaming Circumftance , that his is loaded with ; this he can never be certain of , except he could SERM . I.dive into the fecret Springs of their Actions I dive ftated and explained . 29.
... be attended with every particular inflaming Circumftance , that his is loaded with ; this he can never be certain of , except he could SERM . I.dive into the fecret Springs of their Actions I dive ftated and explained . 29.
Strona 61
... can it be wondered at , that we are out of Humour with others , when they give us to understand by their Behaviour , that we appear fuch to them ? SER . III . : 5thly , Never make any 5thly , recommended and enforced . 61.
... can it be wondered at , that we are out of Humour with others , when they give us to understand by their Behaviour , that we appear fuch to them ? SER . III . : 5thly , Never make any 5thly , recommended and enforced . 61.
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Actions againſt anſwer Beauty becauſe Benevolence beſt Bleffings Cafe Cauſe Chriftian Confequence confider Confideration confiftent Courſe Daniel Waterland Defire Deity Diverfions Duty eafy eaſy Efteem elſe endeavour faid fame feems feldom felves ferve fettled feveral fhall fhew firſt folid fome fomething fometimes foon ftand ftill fuch fuffer fure give Goodneſs greateſt habitual Happineſs happy Heart himſelf Honour Ideas IIdly Inftance intereſted Irreligion itſelf juft juſt laft laſt leaft leaſt lefs Love Luftre Malice Mankind Meaſure Mifery Mind moft Morality moſt muft muſt Nature neceffary nefs never obferved occafional ourſelves Paffion Perfon Piety pleaſe Pleaſure pray Prayer prefent Principle publick racter raiſe Reaſon Religion Senfe Senſe SER.XIII SER.XIV SER.XVI SERM ſhall ſhould ſome Soul ſpeak Spirit ſuch Temper thefe themſelves theſe Things thofe thoſe Thoughts tion Truth ture Underſtanding uneafy univerfal unleſs uſe Vice Virtue whofe Wiſdom World
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Strona 218 - ... humanity and generosity which are necessary to become a great fortune ; and of all those perfections, viz., moderation, humility, and temperance, which are necessary to bear a small one patiently ; but especially it is your duty to acquire a taste for those pleasures which, after they are tasted, go off agreeably, and leave behind them a grateful and delightful flavour on the mind.
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Strona 219 - The justly valuing and duly using the Advantages enjoyed in a Place of Education. One considerable advantage is, that regular method of study, too much neglected in other places, which obtains here. Nothing is more common elsewhere, than for persons to plunge, at once, into the very depth of science, (far beyond their own,) without having learned the first rudiments : nothing more common, than for some to pass...
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Strona 227 - ... thofe excellent Books, which contain a Confutation of them ; like Infects preferved for Ages in Amber, which otherwife would foon have returned to the common Mafs of Things. But a firm Belief of Chriftianity and a Practice fuitable to it will fupport and invigorate the Mind to the...
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