Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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... character of an exemplary parish priest . Such will be aware , that to consti- tute tute that character , there must be an union of vi TO THE READER .
... character of an exemplary parish priest . Such will be aware , that to consti- tute tute that character , there must be an union of vi TO THE READER .
Page vii
... character , there must be an union of learning and modesty ; of spirit and of patience ; that a marked detestation of vice must be made consistent with unabated charity for the offender ; that the conduct of the man must ne- ver be at ...
... character , there must be an union of learning and modesty ; of spirit and of patience ; that a marked detestation of vice must be made consistent with unabated charity for the offender ; that the conduct of the man must ne- ver be at ...
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... on which to build his character , his labours ( albeit hidden in the deepest retirement ) are still directed to an end not unworthy the commendation of the the wisest men , or the gratitude of the best viii TO THE READER .
... on which to build his character , his labours ( albeit hidden in the deepest retirement ) are still directed to an end not unworthy the commendation of the the wisest men , or the gratitude of the best viii TO THE READER .
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... characters are ruined , they draw down on themselves the vengeance of the laws , and not unfrequently finish their career by an untimely and dis- graceful death . And ' twere well if the matter would end here ; but a more severe ...
... characters are ruined , they draw down on themselves the vengeance of the laws , and not unfrequently finish their career by an untimely and dis- graceful death . And ' twere well if the matter would end here ; but a more severe ...
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... character of the servant who hid his talent in a napkin . - This ser- vant neither dissipated what was entrusted to him in extravagance , nor lost it by care- lessness , but he neglected to improve it ! he did no harm , ' tis true , but ...
... character of the servant who hid his talent in a napkin . - This ser- vant neither dissipated what was entrusted to him in extravagance , nor lost it by care- lessness , but he neglected to improve it ! he did no harm , ' tis true , but ...
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