Of Drinking in Remembrance of the Dead: Being the Substance of a Discourse Deliver'd to the Clergy of the Diocese of Cork, on the Fourth of November, 1713 |
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... self , whenever things go cross to his Humour , or his Intereft . Loyalty , like all other Virtues , is to be acqui- red and ftrengthened by Habit ; and they who practise it in one Reign , are in the best Dispo- fition to continue it in ...
... self , whenever things go cross to his Humour , or his Intereft . Loyalty , like all other Virtues , is to be acqui- red and ftrengthened by Habit ; and they who practise it in one Reign , are in the best Dispo- fition to continue it in ...
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... Self - Examination , which I wou'd recommend here ,, is , Whether they who take Pains to diftinguish themselves by laying out much of their Zeal that way , do find in themselves the like Fervency and Warmth in Drinking in Remembrance of ...
... Self - Examination , which I wou'd recommend here ,, is , Whether they who take Pains to diftinguish themselves by laying out much of their Zeal that way , do find in themselves the like Fervency and Warmth in Drinking in Remembrance of ...
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... self intirely of another kind ; infomuch , that if Men would call it by any other Name which should exprefs the true Nature of the thing , every one would fee that Profanenefs and Impiery , which now lies concealed in an improper and ...
... self intirely of another kind ; infomuch , that if Men would call it by any other Name which should exprefs the true Nature of the thing , every one would fee that Profanenefs and Impiery , which now lies concealed in an improper and ...
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... self , and hath no Mean- ing when the Words are Understood ; yet be- cause it proceeds from Ignorance in Logick , and in the receiv'd Form of Speaking , hath made a great Noife : And that is my Saying , That the very Effence of the ...
... self , and hath no Mean- ing when the Words are Understood ; yet be- cause it proceeds from Ignorance in Logick , and in the receiv'd Form of Speaking , hath made a great Noife : And that is my Saying , That the very Effence of the ...
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... self more naturally from hence than this , That here- by that Action being now fanctify'd , taken into the Gospel , become moft Holy , or Our Holy of Holies , and made the Peculiar Way of doing the greatest Honour we are capable of to ...
... self more naturally from hence than this , That here- by that Action being now fanctify'd , taken into the Gospel , become moft Holy , or Our Holy of Holies , and made the Peculiar Way of doing the greatest Honour we are capable of to ...
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Page 6 - After the same manner also he took the cup, when he had supped, saying, This cup is the new testament in my blood: this do ye, as oft as ye drink it, in remembrance of me. For as often as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup, ye do show the Lord's death till he come.
Page 142 - Woe unto them that are mighty to drink wine, and men of strength to mingle strong drink: Which justify the wicked for reward, and take away the righteousness of the righteous from him!
Page 99 - The king's heart is in the hand of the LORD, as the rivers of water: he turneth it whithersoever he will.
Page 19 - Now before the feast of the passover, when Jesus knew that his hour was come that he should depart out of this world unto the Father, having loved his own which were in the world, he loved them unto the end.
Page 186 - THREE DIALOGUES BETWEEN Hylas and Philonous. The Defign of which Is plainly to demonftrate the Reality and Perfection of Humane Knowlege, the Incorporeal Nature of the Soul, and the Immediate Providence of a DEITY: In Oppofition to SCEPTICS and ATHEISTS ALSO, To open a METHOD for rendering the SCIENCES more eafy, ufeful, and compendious. By George' Berkeley, MA Fellow of 7r/W/y-College, Dublin.
Page 189 - letter sent by Sir Leolyn Jenkins [Principal of Jesus College, Oxford] to the late King James to bring him over to the communion of the Church of England, written by Samuel Parker, DD" (published 1714), contains much that is characteristic of the writer's sound judgment and evidential of his sincere attachment to the Church, but it is doubly impressive when it is compared with the sane and cogent reasons which the same writer published against the Test Act. Lucid and calm, neither...
Page 161 - Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good to the ufe of edifying, that it may minifter grace Unto the hearers.
Page 90 - A sort of men of whom we have heard much, and are sufficiently ashamed ; who spend their time in taverns, tippling-houses and debauches : giving no other evidence of their affection to us but in drinking our health...
Page viii - JJiall be on the morrow; for what is your life? It is even a vapour that appeareth for a little time, and then vaniflieth away.
Page 41 - ... in the name of the Father, and of the Sen, and of the Holy Ghost...