The Works of Thomas Secker, LL.D.: Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1825 |
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... judge ye not what is right ? .... 47 SERMON , V. 2 TIM . III . 4 . -Lovers of pleasures , more than lovers of God ••• SERMON VI . [ Preached at St. James's Chapel on Palm - Sunday . ] HEB . XII . 2 . Looking unto Jesus , the Author and ...
... judge ye not what is right ? .... 47 SERMON , V. 2 TIM . III . 4 . -Lovers of pleasures , more than lovers of God ••• SERMON VI . [ Preached at St. James's Chapel on Palm - Sunday . ] HEB . XII . 2 . Looking unto Jesus , the Author and ...
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... judges , amongst the first of the many excellent ones which were published on that occasion * . In the spring of the year 1748 , Mrs. Secker died of the gout in her stomach . She was a woman of great sense and merit , but of a very weak ...
... judges , amongst the first of the many excellent ones which were published on that occasion * . In the spring of the year 1748 , Mrs. Secker died of the gout in her stomach . She was a woman of great sense and merit , but of a very weak ...
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... judge for himself . But thus much , it is presumed , may safely be inferred from the account here given of it ; ( which is the true one ; ) that the mere proposal of such an appointment , or rather the encouragement of what had been ...
... judge for himself . But thus much , it is presumed , may safely be inferred from the account here given of it ; ( which is the true one ; ) that the mere proposal of such an appointment , or rather the encouragement of what had been ...
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... spoke before one who could judge well of their merits . Yet it must be owned that he was not always equally affable and obliging . There was sometimes a reserve and coldness in his manner , that threw LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP SECKER . lxi.
... spoke before one who could judge well of their merits . Yet it must be owned that he was not always equally affable and obliging . There was sometimes a reserve and coldness in his manner , that threw LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP SECKER . lxi.
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... judge ; not inclination or fancy : for if these can make things lawful , nothing will be unlawful . And therefore , instead of ever following such guides implicitly , we should always have the greater suspicion that we are going wrong ...
... judge ; not inclination or fancy : for if these can make things lawful , nothing will be unlawful . And therefore , instead of ever following such guides implicitly , we should always have the greater suspicion that we are going wrong ...
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