The Theological, Philosophical and Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. William Jones ...: In Twelve Volumes : to which is Prefixed a Short Account of His Life and Writings, Volumen5F. and C. Rivington, 1801 |
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... consider your Lordship as one of the last persons to whom I ought to offer them . But , as they come abroad in consequence of your own advice to the Author , which , as you are now be- come my Diocesan , has the force of a command ...
... consider your Lordship as one of the last persons to whom I ought to offer them . But , as they come abroad in consequence of your own advice to the Author , which , as you are now be- come my Diocesan , has the force of a command ...
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... consider it for themselves , as earnestly as I have considered it for them . Every age hath its favourite errors ; to which fashion gives dignity and influ- When these come in my way , I never spare them : yet I endeavour to correct ...
... consider it for themselves , as earnestly as I have considered it for them . Every age hath its favourite errors ; to which fashion gives dignity and influ- When these come in my way , I never spare them : yet I endeavour to correct ...
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... consider , that evil doers are not only mortal , but worse . The man who is executed is more miserable than he who dieth in the course of nature . Besides the evil of mortality , the evil of vengeance awaits a bad man ; and while he is ...
... consider , that evil doers are not only mortal , but worse . The man who is executed is more miserable than he who dieth in the course of nature . Besides the evil of mortality , the evil of vengeance awaits a bad man ; and while he is ...
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... we have laid up these consider- ations in our minds , we must also be careful to follow such rules of prudence , as the Scrip- ture hath given , and experience hath justified . Peace that SERM . I. The Art of Tranquillity . 11.
... we have laid up these consider- ations in our minds , we must also be careful to follow such rules of prudence , as the Scrip- ture hath given , and experience hath justified . Peace that SERM . I. The Art of Tranquillity . 11.
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... consider and learn , we tell them that peace of mind is an art ; but when we would move them to pray , we must remind them , that it is a gift . The composure of a. that countenance 16 SERM . I The Art of Tranquillity .
... consider and learn , we tell them that peace of mind is an art ; but when we would move them to pray , we must remind them , that it is a gift . The composure of a. that countenance 16 SERM . I The Art of Tranquillity .
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