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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... honours which are not due to him , and is disappointed and vexed if he does not receive them . The lunatic , who has made himself a king in his own imagination , raves if he is not treated as such by people in their senses . Lighter ...
... honours which are not due to him , and is disappointed and vexed if he does not receive them . The lunatic , who has made himself a king in his own imagination , raves if he is not treated as such by people in their senses . Lighter ...
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... honour , and the wounding of our consciences . Un- governed appetite is either sick or poor : often both at once ; and poverty , which we have brought upon ourselves , is always vexatious . We never see people happy who outlive their ...
... honour , and the wounding of our consciences . Un- governed appetite is either sick or poor : often both at once ; and poverty , which we have brought upon ourselves , is always vexatious . We never see people happy who outlive their ...
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... honour and worship she was so studious to promote . It is not the least of her praise , that she disposed all her affairs with the utmost pru- dence and impartiality . You may think this a matter beneath our notice : but prudence is the ...
... honour and worship she was so studious to promote . It is not the least of her praise , that she disposed all her affairs with the utmost pru- dence and impartiality . You may think this a matter beneath our notice : but prudence is the ...
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... honour , and some to dishonour . The same God who hath disposed the limbs of the natural body in such an admirable order , hath given to men their proper stations in society , without error and without partiality . None ought to com- K4 ...
... honour , and some to dishonour . The same God who hath disposed the limbs of the natural body in such an admirable order , hath given to men their proper stations in society , without error and without partiality . None ought to com- K4 ...
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... honours of this world , he has given to the poorest beggar , if a Christian , the privilege of claiming a crown of glory , and all the riches of immortality . There is a time drawing near , when we shall all be upon a 1 level ; the ...
... honours of this world , he has given to the poorest beggar , if a Christian , the privilege of claiming a crown of glory , and all the riches of immortality . There is a time drawing near , when we shall all be upon a 1 level ; the ...
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