The Visitor: By Several Hands, Volumen1William Dodd Edward and Charles Dilly, 1764 |
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... cafe : how fel- dom do we find retirement fought upon thefe prin- ciples ! Every man is bufied and toiling with this end in view , " at length to be quiet , to leave off bufinefs , and enjoy himself . " Amidst the num- bers bers that ...
... cafe : how fel- dom do we find retirement fought upon thefe prin- ciples ! Every man is bufied and toiling with this end in view , " at length to be quiet , to leave off bufinefs , and enjoy himself . " Amidst the num- bers bers that ...
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... cafe , these important concerns must be imagined to occupy no small portion of time : to which we may add , the due attendance to proper and ferious reading and meditation . But the mind will not bear a continued and intense application ...
... cafe , these important concerns must be imagined to occupy no small portion of time : to which we may add , the due attendance to proper and ferious reading and meditation . But the mind will not bear a continued and intense application ...
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... cafe ? The Proteftant religion forbids all de- gree of perfecution ; and admits no weapons or arms to be employed , but the perfuafive ones of truth and reafon . Thefe , are the weapons , these are the arms , I wish to be employed ; and ...
... cafe ? The Proteftant religion forbids all de- gree of perfecution ; and admits no weapons or arms to be employed , but the perfuafive ones of truth and reafon . Thefe , are the weapons , these are the arms , I wish to be employed ; and ...
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... cafe with our author ; for as to the " everlasting " temptation to the vices " whereof he speaks : we may affert , I perfuade myself , both in the name of the clergy , and of the most thinking commonalty too , that they have fo high and ...
... cafe with our author ; for as to the " everlasting " temptation to the vices " whereof he speaks : we may affert , I perfuade myself , both in the name of the clergy , and of the most thinking commonalty too , that they have fo high and ...
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... cafes are very different : " the breach " of the fabbath " is an allowed tranfgreffion of a plain and positive law of God . It will be difficult to prove the use of gin , such , in itself , separate See Lord Clarendon's History of the ...
... cafes are very different : " the breach " of the fabbath " is an allowed tranfgreffion of a plain and positive law of God . It will be difficult to prove the use of gin , such , in itself , separate See Lord Clarendon's History of the ...
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