The Works of Thomas Secker, LL. D.: Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Том 3F., C., and J. Rivington [and 15 others], 1811 |
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... imagine matter of merri- ment ; go almost whatever lengths of sensual gratifi- cation their desires prompt them to . Now these latter , far from being the harmless people , which they would have the world think them , usually contribute ...
... imagine matter of merri- ment ; go almost whatever lengths of sensual gratifi- cation their desires prompt them to . Now these latter , far from being the harmless people , which they would have the world think them , usually contribute ...
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... imagine , is a fault : and , though of a slighter sort , should be carefully avoided by those , with whom we live ; and let me add , by ourselves too . But , alas , they with whom we live , and we ourselves too , are creatures ...
... imagine , is a fault : and , though of a slighter sort , should be carefully avoided by those , with whom we live ; and let me add , by ourselves too . But , alas , they with whom we live , and we ourselves too , are creatures ...
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... imagine they deserve ? The former is direct rebellion of the heart against the dispositions of in- finite wisdom and goodness : an arrogance , which in creatures otherwise innocent would be monstrous ; and how much more so in miserable ...
... imagine they deserve ? The former is direct rebellion of the heart against the dispositions of in- finite wisdom and goodness : an arrogance , which in creatures otherwise innocent would be monstrous ; and how much more so in miserable ...
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... imagine , that they , whom we have seen taking plea- sure to do us good , design us any harm . Then as to our friends the esteem , which we have entertained for them , surely must be founded on merit sufficient to shelter a number of ...
... imagine , that they , whom we have seen taking plea- sure to do us good , design us any harm . Then as to our friends the esteem , which we have entertained for them , surely must be founded on merit sufficient to shelter a number of ...
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... imagine their displeasure , whencesoever it arises , a justification for stirring up all the world against the object of it ; and look upon themselves as ill used , if every one else will not be as unreasonable as they are . But I go on ...
... imagine their displeasure , whencesoever it arises , a justification for stirring up all the world against the object of it ; and look upon themselves as ill used , if every one else will not be as unreasonable as they are . But I go on ...
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