The Scotch Minister's Assistant, Or, A Collection of Forms: For Celebrating the Ordinances of Marriage, Baptism, and the Lord's Supper, According to the Usage of the Church of Scotland, with Suitable Devotions for Church and Family WorshipYoung and Imray, 1802 - 320 pages |
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... hearts , a warm affection , and a hearty efteem for each other , which ought to be carefully cherished and preferved throughout their whole lives . upon Further , as married perfons can have only one intereft , their joys and forrows ...
... hearts , a warm affection , and a hearty efteem for each other , which ought to be carefully cherished and preferved throughout their whole lives . upon Further , as married perfons can have only one intereft , their joys and forrows ...
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... heart , every duty belonging to the conjugal ftate , will naturally and easily flow from it . It is running a dan- gerous rifk to enter into the married state with one for whom we have not a fincere affection and efteem ; nor is it ...
... heart , every duty belonging to the conjugal ftate , will naturally and easily flow from it . It is running a dan- gerous rifk to enter into the married state with one for whom we have not a fincere affection and efteem ; nor is it ...
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... heart of her husband doth safely trust in her . " But while married perfons are careful to dif charge the duties of domeftic life , they muft be on their guard left their hearts be too much attached to the world , and to fuch a degree ...
... heart of her husband doth safely trust in her . " But while married perfons are careful to dif charge the duties of domeftic life , they muft be on their guard left their hearts be too much attached to the world , and to fuch a degree ...
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... heart , that the time is drawing near when every earthly connection fhall be diffolved ; may we therefore rejoice as though we rejoiced not , weep as though we wept not , buy as though we poffeft not , and use this world as not abufing ...
... heart , that the time is drawing near when every earthly connection fhall be diffolved ; may we therefore rejoice as though we rejoiced not , weep as though we wept not , buy as though we poffeft not , and use this world as not abufing ...
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... heart and mind . There are few in comparifon , who are fuffi- ciently aware that the chief happiness of the married state depends upon the prudénce , dif- cretion , good temper and virtuous difpofitions of the partner of our lives . But ...
... heart and mind . There are few in comparifon , who are fuffi- ciently aware that the chief happiness of the married state depends upon the prudénce , dif- cretion , good temper and virtuous difpofitions of the partner of our lives . But ...
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