Select Tracts from the writings of ... J. H. ... Edited by C. BradleyL.B. Seeley & Son, 1824 - 505 sider |
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... ourselves in some public affairs , choosing our business according to our inclination , and prosecuting what we have chosen ? wherewith being at last cloyed , we should retire our- selves , and wear the rest of our time in private ...
... ourselves in some public affairs , choosing our business according to our inclination , and prosecuting what we have chosen ? wherewith being at last cloyed , we should retire our- selves , and wear the rest of our time in private ...
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... ourselves in an honest and simple truth , free from a curious hypocrisy , and affectation of seeming other than we are , and yet as free from a base kind of carelessness ; to intermeddle re- tiredness with society , so as one may give ...
... ourselves in an honest and simple truth , free from a curious hypocrisy , and affectation of seeming other than we are , and yet as free from a base kind of carelessness ; to intermeddle re- tiredness with society , so as one may give ...
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... ourselves ; that the galled soul doth , after the wont of sick patients , seek refreshing in variety , and , after many tossed and turned sides , complains of re- mediless and unabated torment . Nero , after so much innocent blood , may ...
... ourselves ; that the galled soul doth , after the wont of sick patients , seek refreshing in variety , and , after many tossed and turned sides , complains of re- mediless and unabated torment . Nero , after so much innocent blood , may ...
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... ourselves , and God with us ; which whoever wants , shall find a sad remembrancer in the midst of his dissembled jollity , and , after all vain strifes , shall into many secret dumps , from which his guilty heart shall deny to be ...
... ourselves , and God with us ; which whoever wants , shall find a sad remembrancer in the midst of his dissembled jollity , and , after all vain strifes , shall into many secret dumps , from which his guilty heart shall deny to be ...
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Joseph Hall. nature ? We are so much Christians , as we can rule ourselves : the rest is but form and speculation . Yea , the very thought of our profession is so powerful , that , like unto that precious stone , being cast into this sea ...
Joseph Hall. nature ? We are so much Christians , as we can rule ourselves : the rest is but form and speculation . Yea , the very thought of our profession is so powerful , that , like unto that precious stone , being cast into this sea ...
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