The Visitor: By Several Hands, Volumen1William Dodd Edward and Charles Dilly, 1764 |
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... evil : it degrades the man inexpreffibly and gives all who fee you vanquished by it , a ftrange triumph over you . And as to paffion , so to the intemperance of drinking , the very firft inclination is to be cut off in the bud . - But I ...
... evil : it degrades the man inexpreffibly and gives all who fee you vanquished by it , a ftrange triumph over you . And as to paffion , so to the intemperance of drinking , the very firft inclination is to be cut off in the bud . - But I ...
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... evil but too commonly known : I was again a ruined wretch ; and befides this a beggared prifoner , destined to every mifery that human nature is capable of . My very foul abhorred my manner of living ; but alas , I knew not , I could ...
... evil but too commonly known : I was again a ruined wretch ; and befides this a beggared prifoner , destined to every mifery that human nature is capable of . My very foul abhorred my manner of living ; but alas , I knew not , I could ...
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... evil work . " He then produceth fome very alarming fen- tences from the prophets , which he is pleased to apply on this occafion ; how juftly I will not prefume to say . But only beg leave to remark , before See Par . Loft , B. 6. L ...
... evil work . " He then produceth fome very alarming fen- tences from the prophets , which he is pleased to apply on this occafion ; how juftly I will not prefume to say . But only beg leave to remark , before See Par . Loft , B. 6. L ...
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... evil ; tho ' in a more proper as well às more prevailing way , we may suppose , than by any public , and perhaps obnoxious proceed- ing : that is , by their writings and arguments laid before the public in general , and the legislature ...
... evil ; tho ' in a more proper as well às more prevailing way , we may suppose , than by any public , and perhaps obnoxious proceed- ing : that is , by their writings and arguments laid before the public in general , and the legislature ...
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... evil , and his knowledge of its malign confequences : nay , that he who is con- fcious of any peculiarly pernicious effects ; that he who can detect any frauds ; that can difcern any abuses ; that can prove any disadvantages arifing ...
... evil , and his knowledge of its malign confequences : nay , that he who is con- fcious of any peculiarly pernicious effects ; that he who can detect any frauds ; that can difcern any abuses ; that can prove any disadvantages arifing ...
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