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... bring down your eye , from contemplating the departed worthies of distant times and countries , towards patterns of imitation that are endeared to you by more tender ties . If , in the relations of life , you have had a connexion , -if ...
... bring down your eye , from contemplating the departed worthies of distant times and countries , towards patterns of imitation that are endeared to you by more tender ties . If , in the relations of life , you have had a connexion , -if ...
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... Bring no more vain oblations . Incense is an abomination unto me . The new moons and sabbaths , the calling of as- semblies , I cannot away with ; it is ini- hy - quity , even the solemn meeting . ( Isa . i . 11. 13 . ) - Cease ...
... Bring no more vain oblations . Incense is an abomination unto me . The new moons and sabbaths , the calling of as- semblies , I cannot away with ; it is ini- hy - quity , even the solemn meeting . ( Isa . i . 11. 13 . ) - Cease ...
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... unenlightened by the principles of the Christian religion . In order to remove this obstruction to his rising graces , and to bring him to the full knowledge of that God whom he sought to honour , 22 [ SERMON ON THE UNION , & c .
... unenlightened by the principles of the Christian religion . In order to remove this obstruction to his rising graces , and to bring him to the full knowledge of that God whom he sought to honour , 22 [ SERMON ON THE UNION , & c .
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... bring to its com- forts the manly relish of a sound un- corrupted mind . They stop at the proper point , before enjoyment dege- nerates into disgust , and pleasure is converted into pain . They are stran . gers to those complaints which ...
... bring to its com- forts the manly relish of a sound un- corrupted mind . They stop at the proper point , before enjoyment dege- nerates into disgust , and pleasure is converted into pain . They are stran . gers to those complaints which ...
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... bring greater relief to the heart than the most bountiful gift . While , on the other side , when the hand of liberality is extended to bestow , the want of gen- tleness is sufficient to frustrate the intention of the benefit . We sour ...
... bring greater relief to the heart than the most bountiful gift . While , on the other side , when the hand of liberality is extended to bestow , the want of gen- tleness is sufficient to frustrate the intention of the benefit . We sour ...
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