Sermons ...: To which is Prefixed a Short Account of the Life and Character of the Author, Volume 2T. Cadell; F.C. & J Rivington [& others], 1822 - Presbyterian Church |
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... friendship or grati- tude can you expect from him , who views all your conduct with distrustful eyes , and ascribes ... friend , captious and dangerous ; in his domestic sphere , harsh , jealous , and irascible ; in his civil capacity ...
... friendship or grati- tude can you expect from him , who views all your conduct with distrustful eyes , and ascribes ... friend , captious and dangerous ; in his domestic sphere , harsh , jealous , and irascible ; in his civil capacity ...
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... friend against the friend ; the plan of treachery and assassination contrived , and the dagger plunged into the bosom of the innocent . In public life , how often have kingdoms been shaken with all the violence of war and rebellion ...
... friend against the friend ; the plan of treachery and assassination contrived , and the dagger plunged into the bosom of the innocent . In public life , how often have kingdoms been shaken with all the violence of war and rebellion ...
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... friends will be few ; and small will be his comfort in those whom he pos sesses . Believing others to be his enemies ... friendship , broken con- fidence , and open enmity ; the suspicious temper itself is one of the worst evils which ...
... friends will be few ; and small will be his comfort in those whom he pos sesses . Believing others to be his enemies ... friendship , broken con- fidence , and open enmity ; the suspicious temper itself is one of the worst evils which ...
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... friends , and violent enemies , abound . Every wise man ought to prepare himself for what he is to encounter in passing through this thorny region . He is not to expect that he can gather grapes from thistles ; nor to lose the ...
... friends , and violent enemies , abound . Every wise man ought to prepare himself for what he is to encounter in passing through this thorny region . He is not to expect that he can gather grapes from thistles ; nor to lose the ...
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... friend , the injustice of one man , and the treachery of another , perpetually dwell and rankle in his thoughts . The part which they have acted in bringing on his distress , is frequently more grating to him than the distress itself ...
... friend , the injustice of one man , and the treachery of another , perpetually dwell and rankle in his thoughts . The part which they have acted in bringing on his distress , is frequently more grating to him than the distress itself ...
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