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" For he justly thought that though a hypocrite may easily contrive to appear better than he really is to a stranger; and that no one should be too soon trusted, merely for having a few good words in his mouth ; yet as he knew that " out of the abundance... "
Endeavors After the Christian Life: Discourses - Page 323
by James Martineau - 1847
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The Works of Hannah More, in Four Volumes: Including Several ..., Volume 3

Hannah More - Conduct of life - 1803 - 474 pages
...no one should be too soon trusted, merely for having a few good words in his mouth ; yet as he knew that " out of the abundance of the " heart the mouth speaketh;" he always accustomed himself to judge favourably of those who had a serious deportment and solid manner...
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Parental Legacies: Consisting of Advice from a Lady of Quality to Her ...

John Gregory - Conduct of life - 1808 - 412 pages
...no one should be too soon trusted, merely for having a few good words in his mouth; yet as he knew that " out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh," he always accustomed himself to judge favourably of those who had a serious deportment and solid manner...
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Stories for the Middle Ranks of Society and Tales for the Common ..., Volume 2

Hannah More - 1818 - 502 pages
...no one should be too soon trusted, merely for having a few good words in his mouth ; yet as he knew that " out of the abundance of the heart " the mouth speaketh ;" he always accustomed himself to judge favourably of those who had a serious deportment and solid manner...
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Tracts Produced for the Tract and Book Society of the Evangelical Lutheran ...

Sunday school literature - 1819 - 612 pages
...no one should be too soon trusted, merely for having a few good words in his mouth; yet as he knew that " out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh," he always accustomed himself to judge favourably of those who had a serious deportment and solid manner...
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The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain

Hannah More - Christian life - 1825 - 84 pages
...no one should be too soon trusted, merely for having a few good words in his mouth; yet as he knew that " out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh," he always accustomed himself to judge favourably of those who had a serious deportment and solid manner...
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The Works of Hannah More, Volume 3

Hannah More - Children - 1830 - 560 pages
...that no one should be too soon trusted merely for having a few good words in his mouth; yet as he knew that " out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh," he always accustomed himself to judge favourably of those who had a serious deportment and solid manner...
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The Works of Hannah More: With a Sketch of Her Life, Volume 1

Hannah More - 1832 - 530 pages
...no one should be too soon trusted, merely for having a few good words in his mouth ; yet as he knew that out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh ; he always accustomed himself to judge favorably of those who had a serious deportment and solid manner...
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The Works of Hannah More, Volume 1

Hannah More - 1834 - 448 pages
...no one should be too soon trusted, merely for having a few good words in his mouth ; yet, as he knew that " out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh ;" he always accustomed himself to judge favourably of those who had a serious deportment and solid manner...
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Works, Complete, Volume 1

Hannah More - 1835 - 442 pages
...no one should be too soon trusted, merely for having a few good words in his mouth ; yet, as he knew that " out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh ; " he always accustomed himself to judge favorably of those who had a serious deportment and solid manner...
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Endeavors After the Christian Life: A Volume of Discourses, Volume 2

James Martineau - Sermons, English - 1848 - 344 pages
...one intended to convey our thought abroad ; the other to detain it at home : the one, opening what we wish ; the other, what we hide : the one, the common...commerce of life, you can ill judge of the secret wealth • The definition is so apposite that I am tempted to subjoin it : — HE. OVKOVV dtavoia [IKV Kai...
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