Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... Pleasure . PROVERBS , xiv . 13. Even in laughter the heart is sorrowful ; and the end of that mirth is heaviness . SERMON XIII . On the Conscience void of Offence . 247 ACTS , xxiv . 16. Herein do I exercise myself , to have always a ...
... Pleasure . PROVERBS , xiv . 13. Even in laughter the heart is sorrowful ; and the end of that mirth is heaviness . SERMON XIII . On the Conscience void of Offence . 247 ACTS , xxiv . 16. Herein do I exercise myself , to have always a ...
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... greater indeed will be the pleasure of perfect sym- phony and agreements of feelings ; but , at the same time , if any harsh and repulsive sensations I. sensations take place , the more grating and SERMON 8 : On Hopes and Disappointments .
... greater indeed will be the pleasure of perfect sym- phony and agreements of feelings ; but , at the same time , if any harsh and repulsive sensations I. sensations take place , the more grating and SERMON 8 : On Hopes and Disappointments .
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... in the intervals of sick- ness and pain , satisfactions may be enjoyed . Returns of relief are often felt with a more ΙΟ lively lively sensation of pleasure , than what we SERMON taste 16 On Hopes and Disappointments .
... in the intervals of sick- ness and pain , satisfactions may be enjoyed . Returns of relief are often felt with a more ΙΟ lively lively sensation of pleasure , than what we SERMON taste 16 On Hopes and Disappointments .
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Hugh Blair. lively sensation of pleasure , than what we SERMON taste in unbroken health . It has been often observed , that what is very severe of any kind , seldom lasts long ; and the uncasiness which lasts , we become accustomed to ...
Hugh Blair. lively sensation of pleasure , than what we SERMON taste in unbroken health . It has been often observed , that what is very severe of any kind , seldom lasts long ; and the uncasiness which lasts , we become accustomed to ...
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... pleasures which we enjoy , all con- spire to testify that some wonderful intel- ligence has disposed and arranged , and still supports and animates , the whole frame of nature . This is what scarcely any man of sober sober mind ever ...
... pleasures which we enjoy , all con- spire to testify that some wonderful intel- ligence has disposed and arranged , and still supports and animates , the whole frame of nature . This is what scarcely any man of sober sober mind ever ...
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