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... look upon and view the ideas in his mind , before he can be any ways affected with , or argue or deliberate about them ; as a man , for in- ftance , muft first think upon a formidable object , before he fears it , or reasons with ...
... look upon and view the ideas in his mind , before he can be any ways affected with , or argue or deliberate about them ; as a man , for in- ftance , muft first think upon a formidable object , before he fears it , or reasons with ...
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... look about and pro- vide fit means to escape the danger that threatens him . - VIII . ' Tis another mifcarriage in the management of our Thoughts , when we pro- pofe no one good and fixed end of life , for the fupreme object of our ...
... look about and pro- vide fit means to escape the danger that threatens him . - VIII . ' Tis another mifcarriage in the management of our Thoughts , when we pro- pofe no one good and fixed end of life , for the fupreme object of our ...
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... looks back upon the de- feat with forrow and regret ; and is at a vaft expence of trouble to rally up his fcattered good Thoughts again , and to put them once more in a posture of defence , against those inteftine diflurbers of his ...
... looks back upon the de- feat with forrow and regret ; and is at a vaft expence of trouble to rally up his fcattered good Thoughts again , and to put them once more in a posture of defence , against those inteftine diflurbers of his ...
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... look the failings and imperfections of their owners . Every man has his fort and his foible , his ftrong and his weak part , his feeing and his blind fide : And whilft the eyes of our minds view the one , even the least mote of ...
... look the failings and imperfections of their owners . Every man has his fort and his foible , his ftrong and his weak part , his feeing and his blind fide : And whilft the eyes of our minds view the one , even the least mote of ...
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... look with horror , not with fatisfaction , upon our past evil actions . The great apoftle makes it an argument of a very wicked difpofition , not only to commit fin , but to take plea- fure likewife in those who do fo ; and if there be ...
... look with horror , not with fatisfaction , upon our past evil actions . The great apoftle makes it an argument of a very wicked difpofition , not only to commit fin , but to take plea- fure likewife in those who do fo ; and if there be ...
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Page 101 - Be not rash with thy mouth, and let not thine heart be hasty to utter any thing before God: for God is in heaven, and thou upon earth : therefore let thy words be few.
Page 123 - Finally, brethren, whatfoever things are ' true, whatfoever things are honeft, whatfoever things ' are juft, whatfoever things are pure, whatfoever things ' are lovely, whatfoever things are of good report : If ' there be any virtue, and if there be any praife, think
Page 96 - If there be a willing mind, it is accepted according to what a man has, and not according to what he has not.
Page 136 - And it shall come to pass, when many evils and troubles are befallen them, that this song shall testify against them as a witness: for it shall not be forgotten out of the mouths of their seed: for I know their imagination which they go about, even now, before I have brought them into the land which I sware.
Page 124 - ... when we sit in the house, and when we walk by the way ; when we lie down, and when we rise up, — and when we are about our daily occupation.
Page 101 - But cursed be the deceiver, which hath in his flock a male, and voweth, and sacrificeth unto the Lord a corrupt thing: for I am* a great King, saith the Lord of Hosts, and my name is dreadful among the heathen.
Page 53 - much " much goods laid up for many years ; take " thine eafe, eat, drink, and be merry.
Page 139 - ALMIGHTY God, unto whom all hearts be open, /~\. all defires known, and from whom no fecrets are hid ; Cleanfe the thoughts of our hearts by the infpiration of thy Holy Spirit, that we may perfectly love Thee, and worthily magnify thy holy Name ; through Chrift our Lord.
Page 68 - If any man love the world, the love of God is not in him.
Page 31 - For the wifdom of this world is foolifhnefs with God. For it is written : He taketh the wife in their own craftinefs. And again: The Lord knoweth the thoughts of the wife, that they are vain.