Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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... happiness on the sole condition of yielding their affent to some few points of faith , but should leave them under the same slavish submission to their lusts in I. which it found them ? It is not credible which 12 On the Necessity.
... happiness on the sole condition of yielding their affent to some few points of faith , but should leave them under the same slavish submission to their lusts in I. which it found them ? It is not credible which 12 On the Necessity.
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... ages has determined that it is the middle station of life which is most favourable both to virtue and to happiness , and consequently , if we had the power of VOL . I. D deciding $ SERM . deciding for ourselves , it is on.
... ages has determined that it is the middle station of life which is most favourable both to virtue and to happiness , and consequently , if we had the power of VOL . I. D deciding $ SERM . deciding for ourselves , it is on.
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... happiness , which each throws in our way . " Give me not riches , " says Agur in his petition to the Almighty , lest abundance incite me to deny thee , and to say , who is the Lord ? Give me not poverty , lest I be driven by want to ...
... happiness , which each throws in our way . " Give me not riches , " says Agur in his petition to the Almighty , lest abundance incite me to deny thee , and to say , who is the Lord ? Give me not poverty , lest I be driven by want to ...
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... happiness than they are to virtue . If there be any such thing as hap- piness in this world , it must arise from religion , and the exercise of the social affec- tions : he therefore , who is entirely ab- sorbed III . sorbed in self ...
... happiness than they are to virtue . If there be any such thing as hap- piness in this world , it must arise from religion , and the exercise of the social affec- tions : he therefore , who is entirely ab- sorbed III . sorbed in self ...
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... , his riches will in- deed be blessings ; he may then indeed turn them to advantage , and not only enjoy all the happiness which this world is capable of afford- affording , but will lay up for himself , a 49 The Dangers of.
... , his riches will in- deed be blessings ; he may then indeed turn them to advantage , and not only enjoy all the happiness which this world is capable of afford- affording , but will lay up for himself , a 49 The Dangers of.
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