The Works of Thomas Secker, LL. D.: Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Volume 5F., C., and J. Rivington [and 15 others], 1811 |
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... favour all that we en- joy and hope for comes , according to whose deter- mination our whole existence shall be happy or mise- rable , is not surely one with whom we are uncon- cerned . And , however a base nature may value itself on ...
... favour all that we en- joy and hope for comes , according to whose deter- mination our whole existence shall be happy or mise- rable , is not surely one with whom we are uncon- cerned . And , however a base nature may value itself on ...
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... favour their growth . Religion , and the evi- dences for it , may indeed be unfairly represented by its teachers and what part of knowledge may not ? But are only the teachers of religion capable of mis- representing it ? Hath not every ...
... favour their growth . Religion , and the evi- dences for it , may indeed be unfairly represented by its teachers and what part of knowledge may not ? But are only the teachers of religion capable of mis- representing it ? Hath not every ...
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... ; therefore bountiful to religion and learning , because she most intimately knows their value , and most affectionately esteems them . * Ecclus . xxiii . 4 . Secure then of the public favour to whatever is connected SERMON I. 11.
... ; therefore bountiful to religion and learning , because she most intimately knows their value , and most affectionately esteems them . * Ecclus . xxiii . 4 . Secure then of the public favour to whatever is connected SERMON I. 11.
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Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Secker. Secure then of the public favour to whatever is connected with the public good ; we have only their attention to solicit who are personally interested : parents , or whoever supply their ...
Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Secker. Secure then of the public favour to whatever is connected with the public good ; we have only their attention to solicit who are personally interested : parents , or whoever supply their ...
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... favour may be very well grounded , notwithstanding for the present we are quite incapable of seeing and rejoicing in the light of his countenance . But when the pious soul enjoys in that hour its genuine serenity , then is the beauty of ...
... favour may be very well grounded , notwithstanding for the present we are quite incapable of seeing and rejoicing in the light of his countenance . But when the pious soul enjoys in that hour its genuine serenity , then is the beauty of ...
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