Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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... less extended circle . Not a few , however , can bear testi- mony to a temper unruffled by accidents , and a cheerfulness which never degenerated into levity to much learning , and great sedulity to strict levity X TO THE READER .
... less extended circle . Not a few , however , can bear testi- mony to a temper unruffled by accidents , and a cheerfulness which never degenerated into levity to much learning , and great sedulity to strict levity X TO THE READER .
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... less on this account of any after reckoning in futurity . Am I avaricious ? I will take every opportunity of defrauding my neigh- bour of his property . Am I revengeful ? neither the reputation nor the person of him who has accidentally ...
... less on this account of any after reckoning in futurity . Am I avaricious ? I will take every opportunity of defrauding my neigh- bour of his property . Am I revengeful ? neither the reputation nor the person of him who has accidentally ...
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... less than nothing in comparison of it , that alone surely ought to occupy our care and engross our affections ; every thing else ought to yield to it , for it is very certain that one single preference of an earthly good , if habitually ...
... less than nothing in comparison of it , that alone surely ought to occupy our care and engross our affections ; every thing else ought to yield to it , for it is very certain that one single preference of an earthly good , if habitually ...
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... less than the good or bad condition in which we shall be in , from the time that we die , to all eternity , according as we are among this number , or are not . The hour is coming , in the which all who are II . are in their graves ...
... less than the good or bad condition in which we shall be in , from the time that we die , to all eternity , according as we are among this number , or are not . The hour is coming , in the which all who are II . are in their graves ...
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... less the dictate of true wisdom : the expe- III . rience of all 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 ...
... less the dictate of true wisdom : the expe- III . rience of all 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 ...
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