The Works of Dr. Isaac Barrow: SermonsA. J. Valpy, 1830 |
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... oblige us to beware of infringing , charity should dispose us to regard and tender as our own . It is not every possibility , every seeming , every faint show or glimmering appearance , which sufficeth to ground bad opinion or ...
... oblige us to beware of infringing , charity should dispose us to regard and tender as our own . It is not every possibility , every seeming , every faint show or glimmering appearance , which sufficeth to ground bad opinion or ...
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... obliged to tender as our own , is a heinous fault ; and of this the slanderer is apparently most guilty . All injustice is abominable : it is that crime which tends more immediately to the dissolution of society , and the disturbance of ...
... obliged to tender as our own , is a heinous fault ; and of this the slanderer is apparently most guilty . All injustice is abominable : it is that crime which tends more immediately to the dissolution of society , and the disturbance of ...
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... obliged by speech to declare our mind , to inform truly , and not to impose on our neighbor ; ) arguing pusillanimous timorousness and impotency of mind , a distrust in God's help , and diffidence in all good means to com- pass our ...
... obliged by speech to declare our mind , to inform truly , and not to impose on our neighbor ; ) arguing pusillanimous timorousness and impotency of mind , a distrust in God's help , and diffidence in all good means to com- pass our ...
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... obliged to tender as our own , is a heinous fault ; and of this apparently the slanderer is most guilty in the highest degree . For evi- dently true it is which the wise man affirmeth , a lying tongue hateth those that are afflicted ...
... obliged to tender as our own , is a heinous fault ; and of this apparently the slanderer is most guilty in the highest degree . For evi- dently true it is which the wise man affirmeth , a lying tongue hateth those that are afflicted ...
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... obliged to excuse , ( that is , to palliate one lie with another , if he can do it , ) or forced to recant , with much disgrace and extreme dis- pleasure to himself : he is also many times constrained , with his loss and pain , to ...
... obliged to excuse , ( that is , to palliate one lie with another , if he can do it , ) or forced to recant , with much disgrace and extreme dis- pleasure to himself : he is also many times constrained , with his loss and pain , to ...
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