The Works of Dr. Isaac Barrow: SermonsA. J. Valpy, 1830 - Sermons, English |
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... respect and interest with the people . But from especial causes our age peculiarly doth abound in this practice : for , besides the common dispositions inclining thereto , there are conceits newly coined , and greedily enter- tained by ...
... respect and interest with the people . But from especial causes our age peculiarly doth abound in this practice : for , besides the common dispositions inclining thereto , there are conceits newly coined , and greedily enter- tained by ...
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... respect more base and more hurtful than the most flat and positive slanderer . 8. Another kind is that of magnifying and aggravating the faults of others ; raising any small miscarriage into a heinous crime , any slender defect into an ...
... respect more base and more hurtful than the most flat and positive slanderer . 8. Another kind is that of magnifying and aggravating the faults of others ; raising any small miscarriage into a heinous crime , any slender defect into an ...
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... respecting our neighbor . Most formally and directly he beareth false witness against his neighbor : ' he doth covet his neighbor's goods ; ' for ' tis constantly out of such an irregu- lar desire , for his own presumed advantage , to ...
... respecting our neighbor . Most formally and directly he beareth false witness against his neighbor : ' he doth covet his neighbor's goods ; ' for ' tis constantly out of such an irregu- lar desire , for his own presumed advantage , to ...
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... respect well , or tolerably ; but it might have been done better , with as small trouble and cost : he was overseen in choosing this way , or proceeding in this manner . Thus did Judas blame the good woman , who anointed our Lord's feet ...
... respect well , or tolerably ; but it might have been done better , with as small trouble and cost : he was overseen in choosing this way , or proceeding in this manner . Thus did Judas blame the good woman , who anointed our Lord's feet ...
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... respect ; it is but being over - just , which if it be ever a fault , can hardly be so in this case , wherein we do not expend any cost , or suffer any damage : but it may do mischief to blemish an appearance of virtue ; it may be a ...
... respect ; it is but being over - just , which if it be ever a fault , can hardly be so in this case , wherein we do not expend any cost , or suffer any damage : but it may do mischief to blemish an appearance of virtue ; it may be a ...
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