Addresses to Young Men: By James Fordyce, D.D. ...T. Cadell, 1777 |
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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 difcourfes . 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 difcourfes . It will be understood , that I speak to Young PREFACE . vii.
Strona viii
... speak to Young Men at large , as forming one nu- merous Affembly , which I suppose to be prefent , and whofe prefence I feel to be an object of importance and animation . I only except the hypocritical bigot , the profligate . infidel ...
... speak to Young Men at large , as forming one nu- merous Affembly , which I suppose to be prefent , and whofe prefence I feel to be an object of importance and animation . I only except the hypocritical bigot , the profligate . infidel ...
Strona 15
... speak of Scripture , what shall we fay of the attention paid them by many of the infpired writers , particularly by the man renowned above all others for his wifdom , of which he " has in a manner exhausted the treasures that Young Men ...
... speak of Scripture , what shall we fay of the attention paid them by many of the infpired writers , particularly by the man renowned above all others for his wifdom , of which he " has in a manner exhausted the treasures that Young Men ...
Strona 33
... speak not now of religious obligations ftrictly fo called , which must be the sub- ject of future confideration , and which the fchool of Chrift alone can teach in perfection . I would only remark in the mean time , that , as this ...
... speak not now of religious obligations ftrictly fo called , which must be the sub- ject of future confideration , and which the fchool of Chrift alone can teach in perfection . I would only remark in the mean time , that , as this ...
Strona 40
... forfaken or oppreffed : the Heaven - taught advocate may be over- borne by noife and violence , may be dif- couraged and filenced for a time , but will : fooner or later find opportunities of speak- ing up , 40 II . ADDRESS.
... forfaken or oppreffed : the Heaven - taught advocate may be over- borne by noife and violence , may be dif- couraged and filenced for a time , but will : fooner or later find opportunities of speak- ing up , 40 II . ADDRESS.
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