Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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... particular occasions , but makes them habitual to him ; he renders himself so completely master of them , that they pervade , they make a part of his whole behaviour : another particular also , which he knows SERM . knows to be ...
... particular occasions , but makes them habitual to him ; he renders himself so completely master of them , that they pervade , they make a part of his whole behaviour : another particular also , which he knows SERM . knows to be ...
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... particular profession , or working at his particular call- ing ? How shall the greater part of man- kind get even a subsistence , if they do not exert themselves in some kind , either of study or labour ? without this , they must ...
... particular profession , or working at his particular call- ing ? How shall the greater part of man- kind get even a subsistence , if they do not exert themselves in some kind , either of study or labour ? without this , they must ...
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... particular who were to preach the gospel after his resur- rection , a peculiar degree of contempt of the world , and disinterestedness , was requisite ; since they must of course quit their homes , give up what prospects they had of ...
... particular who were to preach the gospel after his resur- rection , a peculiar degree of contempt of the world , and disinterestedness , was requisite ; since they must of course quit their homes , give up what prospects they had of ...
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... particular evils , from which they see others perhaps exempt , yet , if they 3 would SERM . would view the matter impartially , they IX SERMON IX ON CONTENTMENT II have learned in whatsoever state I therewith to be content.
... particular evils , from which they see others perhaps exempt , yet , if they 3 would SERM . would view the matter impartially , they IX SERMON IX ON CONTENTMENT II have learned in whatsoever state I therewith to be content.
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... particular advantages which others do not enjoy . Discontent is , notwithstanding , very universal , and the poor in particular , by which I mean the labouring part of mankind , are apt to think that they complain with the greatest ...
... particular advantages which others do not enjoy . Discontent is , notwithstanding , very universal , and the poor in particular , by which I mean the labouring part of mankind , are apt to think that they complain with the greatest ...
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