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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... weak , and to remember the words of the Lord Jesus , how he said , It is more blessed to give than to receive . Acts xx . 35 Preached at the Aniversary Meeting of the Sons of the Clergy , in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul , May 16 ...
... weak , and to remember the words of the Lord Jesus , how he said , It is more blessed to give than to receive . Acts xx . 35 Preached at the Aniversary Meeting of the Sons of the Clergy , in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul , May 16 ...
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... weak , ignorant , and impatient , are driven to despair , madness and suicide . When persons of delicate habits , and tender irritable minds , are without principle ; which is too often the case in this age of uninformed sentiment ; the ...
... weak , ignorant , and impatient , are driven to despair , madness and suicide . When persons of delicate habits , and tender irritable minds , are without principle ; which is too often the case in this age of uninformed sentiment ; the ...
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... weakness of lunacy . And what can we find within ourselves to give us patience ? Human prudence may be allowed the wisdom of experience , to make us cautious ; but it hath nothing positive , to give us strength : no gifts , no doctrines ...
... weakness of lunacy . And what can we find within ourselves to give us patience ? Human prudence may be allowed the wisdom of experience , to make us cautious ; but it hath nothing positive , to give us strength : no gifts , no doctrines ...
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... weak and mortal like ourselves that they shall soon be cut down like the grass and withered even as the green herb . We are all under one common sentence of death ; and no man hath in this respect any pre - eminence above another ...
... weak and mortal like ourselves that they shall soon be cut down like the grass and withered even as the green herb . We are all under one common sentence of death ; and no man hath in this respect any pre - eminence above another ...
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... weakness , could enjoy nothing amidst that glorious light , which would dazzle and confound all its powers : and therefore , as the Scripture hath greatly expressed it , morta- lity must first be swallowed up of life , before we can be ...
... weakness , could enjoy nothing amidst that glorious light , which would dazzle and confound all its powers : and therefore , as the Scripture hath greatly expressed it , morta- lity must first be swallowed up of life , before we can be ...
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