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" For these reasons, says he, my friends, I have left off all taverns ; the wine of those places is not good enough for me in this decay of nature. I must now be nice in what I drink. I... "
The emptiness and vanity of a life spent in the pursuit of wordly [sic ... - Page 4
by lady Elizabeth Hastings - 1767 - 16 pages
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A serious call to a devout and holy life

William Law - 1733 - 372 pages
...believe, that one year more will conclude my reckoning. THE attention of his friends was much rais'd by fuch a declaration, expefting to hear fomething...learned a man, who had but a year longer to live. When Oflavius proceeded in this manner: For thefe reafons, fays he, my friends, I have left off all taverns,...
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A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life: Adapted to the State and Condition ...

William Law - 1739 - 378 pages
...believe, that one year more will conclude my reckoning. THE attention of his friends was much rais'd by fuch a declaration, expefting to hear fomething...learned a man, who had but a year longer to live. VJktn.Gflavius proceeded in this mannir : For thefe reafons, fays he, my friend?, J have left off all...
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The Works of the Reverend George Whitefield, M.A ...: Containing ..., Volume 4

George Whitefield - 1771 - 494 pages
...friends was much raifed by foch a declaration, expecting to hear fomething truly excellent from fa learned a man, who had but a year longer to live; when Oftavius proceeded in this manner : " For thefe reafons, my friends, I have left off all taverns, the...
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An abridgment of Mr. Law's serious call to a holy life

William Law, John Wesley - 1794 - 248 pages
...lingering./«i«-, he took upon him to talk• thus to his friends. The attention of his friends was much raifed by fuch a declaration, expefting to hear...learned a man, who had but a year longer to live ; when OSaviusproceeded in this manner. '-• For thefe reafons, fays he, my friends, I have left off all...
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A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life: Adapted to the State and Condition ...

William Law - 1821 - 308 pages
...friends was much raised by such a declaration, expecting to hear something truly excellent from so learned a man, who had but a year longer to live. When Octavius proceeded in this manner: for these reasons, says he, my friends, I have left off all taverns...
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The Christian reader, ed. by G.B. Gibbons and T. Gibbons, Volume 2

George Buckmaster Gibbons - 1843 - 300 pages
...friends was much raised by such a declaration, expecting to hear something truly excellent from so learned a man, who had but a year longer to live. When Octavius proceeded in this manner: for these reasons, says he, my friends, I have left off all taverns,...
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A Call to Christians: Showing the Necessity of a Devout and Holy Life

William Law - 1851 - 350 pages
...friends was much raised by such a declaration, expecting to hear something truly excellent from so learned a man, who had but a year longer to live. When Octavius proceeded in this manner : for these reasons, my friends, says he, I have left off all taverns,...
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Characters and characteristics of William Law, selected, with an intr., by A ...

William Law - 1893 - 386 pages
...friends was much raised by such a declaration, expecting to hear something truly excellent from so learned a man who had but a year longer to live, when Octavius proceeded in this manner : For these reasons, says he, my friends, I have left off all taverns...
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Characters and Characteristics of William Law: Nonjuror and Mystic

William Law - 1893 - 402 pages
...friends was much raised by such a declaration, expecting to hear something truly excellent from so learned a man who had but a year longer to live, when Octavius proceeded in this manner : For these reasons, says he, my friends, I have left off all taverns...
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Pages from a Private Diary

Henry Charles Beeching - 1898 - 368 pages
...friends was much rais'd by such a declaration, expecting to hear something truly excellent from so learned a man, who had but a year longer to live. When Octavius proceeded in this manner : ' For these reasons,' says he, ' my friends, I have left off all...
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