A Sermon Preach'd Before the University of Oxford at St. Peters Church in the East on Mid-Lent Sunday, March 29, 1685Leonard Lichfield, 1685 - 28 sidor |
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... - nimoully confpire than in think- ing well of themselves . This is a Humour of fo Catholic a Stamp , and universal Empire , that it may feem Α to to challenge a place among thofe Elements of our Conftitution ( 1 ) A ...
... - nimoully confpire than in think- ing well of themselves . This is a Humour of fo Catholic a Stamp , and universal Empire , that it may feem Α to to challenge a place among thofe Elements of our Conftitution ( 1 ) A ...
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... themselves in general , fo there is nothing wherein they indulge this Humour more than in the Opinion they have of the Goods of the Mind , and among these there is none which . has fo great a fhare of their Partiality , as their ...
... themselves in general , fo there is nothing wherein they indulge this Humour more than in the Opinion they have of the Goods of the Mind , and among these there is none which . has fo great a fhare of their Partiality , as their ...
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... themselves in particular which they fo freely beftow upon the whole Species , no men in the world fo full of refentment and impatience as they ; and I dare affirm notwithstanding their Harangues upon the Corruption of Hu- man Nature ...
... themselves in particular which they fo freely beftow upon the whole Species , no men in the world fo full of refentment and impatience as they ; and I dare affirm notwithstanding their Harangues upon the Corruption of Hu- man Nature ...
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... themselves all manner of Senfuality , as you may fee their Character in the Epiftle of St. Jude . Nay of fuch turbulent ungovernable Principles and profligate manners were thefe men , that fome of the Learned ( and particularly an ...
... themselves all manner of Senfuality , as you may fee their Character in the Epiftle of St. Jude . Nay of fuch turbulent ungovernable Principles and profligate manners were thefe men , that fome of the Learned ( and particularly an ...
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... themselves into Devils , and fell beyond the poffibilities of recovery . Thefe are fome of the fruits of this Root of Bit- terness , and tho more might be named , yet these I think fufficient to justify this Admonition of the Apostle to ...
... themselves into Devils , and fell beyond the poffibilities of recovery . Thefe are fome of the fruits of this Root of Bit- terness , and tho more might be named , yet these I think fufficient to justify this Admonition of the Apostle to ...
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Abfurdities and ill according as God action muſt adviſe affuming againſt alſo altho Apoſtle Babylon becauſe he thinks becauſe tis Befides beſt Cauſe cellencies Cenfure concerning our felves confider confiderable confifts courfe Defire derſtanding Dictate Difcourfe Divine elſe faid feem felf fhall fhould think fince Firft Firſt fome Standard fruftrates all Methods ftand fubject fuch fufficient Gnostics God has dealt Happineſs Herod highly Hypothefis ill Confequences indow'd Intellectual JOHN NORRIS juft laft place lefs length refolv'd loves himſelf Mankind Maſter Meaſure measure of Faith miſtake moſt muft natural neceffarily underſtand neceffary Neceffity never fo notwithſtanding obferve Obligation Opinions we pleaſe Paffion perveniffe pleas'd pleaſe concerning poffible prefent Preparatory Pofition proceed fo Proud queſtion real worth reaſon reflect regu rily ſelf Soul neceffarily ſubmit thefe themſelves theſe things think foberly think himſelf third and laft thoſe acts Twas Univerſity unleſs unqualifies uſe Vertue whatſoever wherein whofe whole
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Sida 5 - For I fay, through the grace given unto me, to every man that is among you, not to think, of himfelf more highly than he ought to think, but to think foberly, according as God hath dealt to .every man the meafure of Faith.
Sida 17 - What man knoweth the thinges of a man if not the spirit of man which [is] in himself.