Sermons,T. Cadell, and W. Davies ... and W. Creech, Edinburgh., 1808 |
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... persons common- ly in easy circumstances of fortune , who are not engaged in any of the laborious occupations of the world , and who are at the same time , without energy of mind to call them forth into any other line of active B 2 ...
... persons common- ly in easy circumstances of fortune , who are not engaged in any of the laborious occupations of the world , and who are at the same time , without energy of mind to call them forth into any other line of active B 2 ...
Strona 6
... persons of this description , in their peevish and splenetic hours , exclaim , My soul is weary of my life , let them know , let them be assured , that this is no other than the judgment of God overtaking them for their vices and fol ...
... persons of this description , in their peevish and splenetic hours , exclaim , My soul is weary of my life , let them know , let them be assured , that this is no other than the judgment of God overtaking them for their vices and fol ...
Strona 7
... persons most eager to pro- long it . When they behold it in reality drawing towards a close , and are obliged to look forward to what is to come after it , they shall be rendered awfully sen- sible of its value . They will then grasp ...
... persons most eager to pro- long it . When they behold it in reality drawing towards a close , and are obliged to look forward to what is to come after it , they shall be rendered awfully sen- sible of its value . They will then grasp ...
Strona 8
... persons should lose their relish for life . To whatever arts they may have recourse for procuring a de- ceitful peace , conscience will at times ex¬ ert its native power , and shake over them its terrific scourge . The internal misery ...
... persons should lose their relish for life . To whatever arts they may have recourse for procuring a de- ceitful peace , conscience will at times ex¬ ert its native power , and shake over them its terrific scourge . The internal misery ...
Strona 9
... persons of another de- scription , and consider the sentiment in the text as extorted by situations of distress . These are so variously multiplied in the world , and often so oppressive and heavy , that assuredly it is not uncommon to ...
... persons of another de- scription , and consider the sentiment in the text as extorted by situations of distress . These are so variously multiplied in the world , and often so oppressive and heavy , that assuredly it is not uncommon to ...
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