The Works of Bishop Sherlock: With Some Account of His Life, Summary of Each Discourse, Notes, &c, Bind 2A.J. Valpy, 1830 |
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... give account thereof in the day of judgment . · XXXVII . EPHESIANS IV . 28. - Let him that stole steal no more ; but rather let him labor , working with his hands the thing which is good , that he may have to give to him that needeth ...
... give account thereof in the day of judgment . · XXXVII . EPHESIANS IV . 28. - Let him that stole steal no more ; but rather let him labor , working with his hands the thing which is good , that he may have to give to him that needeth ...
Side 10
... give no just occa- sion for complaint ; since good men sometimes want admo- nitions to awaken their care , and trials to perfect their faith : unless therefore you can judge certainly of the end and purposes of providence in permitting ...
... give no just occa- sion for complaint ; since good men sometimes want admo- nitions to awaken their care , and trials to perfect their faith : unless therefore you can judge certainly of the end and purposes of providence in permitting ...
Side 18
... give why the world should not go on now as it did from the beginning ? If God made it in the best manner at first , and without doubt he did , can there be any just cause for alteration ? But farther supposing the observation true ...
... give why the world should not go on now as it did from the beginning ? If God made it in the best manner at first , and without doubt he did , can there be any just cause for alteration ? But farther supposing the observation true ...
Side 33
... give light to each other , as well as that each expresses the sense of the original . The multitude of sorrows mentioned in one translation must be peculiar to men of reflexion , since they are called in the other the multitude of ...
... give light to each other , as well as that each expresses the sense of the original . The multitude of sorrows mentioned in one translation must be peculiar to men of reflexion , since they are called in the other the multitude of ...
Side 36
... give a relish to the pleasures of this life , and enable us to bear manfully its afflictions . As in the multitude of our thoughts we shall find a multitude of sorrows , let us therefore keep God our friend , whose comforts will refresh ...
... give a relish to the pleasures of this life , and enable us to bear manfully its afflictions . As in the multitude of our thoughts we shall find a multitude of sorrows , let us therefore keep God our friend , whose comforts will refresh ...
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