Sermons Upon Various Subjects. ..., Volumen1J. Noon ..., J. Waugh ..., J. Buckland, and J. Payne and J. Bouquet, 1751 |
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... effect of it , reformation , or amendment . These SERM . will be the fubjects of the present difcourfe B will CONTENTS SERMON I HE Duty of Confideration T Pfalm cxix 59 I thought on ways, and turned my feet unto thy teftimonies Page.
... effect of it , reformation , or amendment . These SERM . will be the fubjects of the present difcourfe B will CONTENTS SERMON I HE Duty of Confideration T Pfalm cxix 59 I thought on ways, and turned my feet unto thy teftimonies Page.
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Nathaniel Lardner. SERM . will be the fubjects of the present difcourfe . And this is the method to be observed by I. us : I. To fhew , what is implied in confidera- tion , or thinking on our ways . II . To observe the proper effect ...
Nathaniel Lardner. SERM . will be the fubjects of the present difcourfe . And this is the method to be observed by I. us : I. To fhew , what is implied in confidera- tion , or thinking on our ways . II . To observe the proper effect ...
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... difcourfe , or differ- tation upon this fubject , containing abstruse and profound notions , for the entertainment of metaphyfical minds , and fuch as have thought , or read much concerning these mat- ters , and have penetrated far into ...
... difcourfe , or differ- tation upon this fubject , containing abstruse and profound notions , for the entertainment of metaphyfical minds , and fuch as have thought , or read much concerning these mat- ters , and have penetrated far into ...
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... also . T HE enfuing difcourfe is chiefly intended for the benefit of my younger hearers . And upon oc- cafion of this text I would pro- pound these several obfervations . I. It is an advantage to be defcended of pious I. It.
... also . T HE enfuing difcourfe is chiefly intended for the benefit of my younger hearers . And upon oc- cafion of this text I would pro- pound these several obfervations . I. It is an advantage to be defcended of pious I. It.
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... difcourfe then may be confidered as an invitation to young perfons , to be truly religious without delay to weigh and con- fider the things of religión feriously , and to determine accordingly to remember now Ecc . xii . their creator ...
... difcourfe then may be confidered as an invitation to young perfons , to be truly religious without delay to weigh and con- fider the things of religión feriously , and to determine accordingly to remember now Ecc . xii . their creator ...
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