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Strona vii
... remarks , and modes of compellation , more familiar , lefs folemn , and nearer the level of com- mon life , than have been often adopted in grave discourses . It will be understood , that I speak to Young PREFACE . vii.
... remarks , and modes of compellation , more familiar , lefs folemn , and nearer the level of com- mon life , than have been often adopted in grave discourses . It will be understood , that I speak to Young PREFACE . vii.
Strona viii
James Fordyce. It will be understood , that I speak to Young Men at large , as forming one nu- merous Affembly , which I fuppofe to be prefent , and whofe prefence I feel to be an object of importance and animation . I only except the ...
James Fordyce. It will be understood , that I speak to Young Men at large , as forming one nu- merous Affembly , which I fuppofe to be prefent , and whofe prefence I feel to be an object of importance and animation . I only except the ...
Strona 40
... however forfaken or oppreffed : the Heaven - taught advocate may be over- borne by noise and violence , may be dif- couraged and filenced for a time , but will fooner or later find opportunities of speak- ing up , 40 ADDRESS . II .
... however forfaken or oppreffed : the Heaven - taught advocate may be over- borne by noise and violence , may be dif- couraged and filenced for a time , but will fooner or later find opportunities of speak- ing up , 40 ADDRESS . II .
Strona 41
James Fordyce. fooner or later find opportunities of speak- ing up , and in a manner more terrible than thunder bursting unexpected in the midst of a calm . Above twenty years after Jofeph's un- natural brethren had treated him with fuch ...
James Fordyce. fooner or later find opportunities of speak- ing up , and in a manner more terrible than thunder bursting unexpected in the midst of a calm . Above twenty years after Jofeph's un- natural brethren had treated him with fuch ...
Strona 61
... speaking of it in a style of exultation , if the phrase may be allowed ; for thus he is introduced addreffing the Enemy of all goodness : " Haft thou confidered my fervant Job , " that there is none like him in the earth , " a perfect ...
... speaking of it in a style of exultation , if the phrase may be allowed ; for thus he is introduced addreffing the Enemy of all goodness : " Haft thou confidered my fervant Job , " that there is none like him in the earth , " a perfect ...
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