Sermons by the Late Rev. Mr. Sterne, Volume 3T. Becket & P.A. de Hondt, 1769 |
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... himself , had been always the bitter- est and most inveterate enemies , and were con- stantly upbraided as fuch , by the first founder of it ; that a perfon fo befet , and hem'd in with interests and prejudices on all fides , should ...
... himself , had been always the bitter- est and most inveterate enemies , and were con- stantly upbraided as fuch , by the first founder of it ; that a perfon fo befet , and hem'd in with interests and prejudices on all fides , should ...
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Laurence Sterne. he estranged and banished himself for life ; - this was an event fo very extraordinary , —so odd and ... himself , -proceeds , in the second verfe before the text , to give a very different representation of the worldly ...
Laurence Sterne. he estranged and banished himself for life ; - this was an event fo very extraordinary , —so odd and ... himself , -proceeds , in the second verfe before the text , to give a very different representation of the worldly ...
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... himself ; -and unless you fuppofe a mixture of conftancy in his temper , it is great odds but fuch a one would be ridiculed , and laughed out of his fcruples and his virtue at the fame time ; to fay nothing of occafional rioting ...
... himself ; -and unless you fuppofe a mixture of conftancy in his temper , it is great odds but fuch a one would be ridiculed , and laughed out of his fcruples and his virtue at the fame time ; to fay nothing of occafional rioting ...
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... himself honour , - or that he thought the deluding an unhappy creature , and the keeping her in a state of guilt , was as neceffary a piece of grandeur as the keeping an equipage , -and did him as much credit as any other appendage of ...
... himself honour , - or that he thought the deluding an unhappy creature , and the keeping her in a state of guilt , was as neceffary a piece of grandeur as the keeping an equipage , -and did him as much credit as any other appendage of ...
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... himself , hath given us , at the close of the fame exhortation.— Take heed to yourselves , left at any time your hearts be over - charged with furfeiting , and drunkenness , and the care of this life ; -and fo that day come upon you ...
... himself , hath given us , at the close of the fame exhortation.— Take heed to yourselves , left at any time your hearts be over - charged with furfeiting , and drunkenness , and the care of this life ; -and fo that day come upon you ...
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Page 73 - O my God, I am ashamed and blush to lift up my face to thee, my God : for our iniquities are increased over our head, and our trespass is grown up unto the heavens.
Page 127 - And surely your blood of your lives will I require ; at the hand of every beast will I require it, and at the hand of man ; at the hand of every man's brother will I require the life of man. Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed : for in the image of God made he man.