The ladies calling, by the author of The whole duty of man. [Another] |
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Side 6
... fober and hum- ble thoughts of ones felf , but also steers every part of the outward frame . It appears in the face in calm and meek looks , where it fo im- preffes it self , that it feems thence to have ac- quir'd the name of Shamefac ...
... fober and hum- ble thoughts of ones felf , but also steers every part of the outward frame . It appears in the face in calm and meek looks , where it fo im- preffes it self , that it feems thence to have ac- quir'd the name of Shamefac ...
Side 14
... fober modeft Dialect is too effemi- nate for them : a bluftring ranting style is ta- ken up , and ( to fhew them proficients in it ) adorn'd with all the Oaths and Imprecations their memory or invention can fupply : as if they meant to ...
... fober modeft Dialect is too effemi- nate for them : a bluftring ranting style is ta- ken up , and ( to fhew them proficients in it ) adorn'd with all the Oaths and Imprecations their memory or invention can fupply : as if they meant to ...
Side 26
... temtations of that fort fo conna- tural to them , that those who are not arrived to a more fober eftimate of things , will scarce be be fecure . It will therefore be necessary for them 26 THE LADIES CALLING . PART . I.
... temtations of that fort fo conna- tural to them , that those who are not arrived to a more fober eftimate of things , will scarce be be fecure . It will therefore be necessary for them 26 THE LADIES CALLING . PART . I.
Side 31
... fober and unprejudiced , they have all the fecurity can be afpir'd to in this world ; the more evincing atteftation they must attend from the unerring Tribunal hereafter ; where › there lies a certain appeal for all injur'd per- fons ...
... fober and unprejudiced , they have all the fecurity can be afpir'd to in this world ; the more evincing atteftation they must attend from the unerring Tribunal hereafter ; where › there lies a certain appeal for all injur'd per- fons ...
Side 37
... fober guides , and from them understood upon what grounds the Practice as well as Doctrine of our Church was founded , they could not fo eafily have bin carried away by every wind of Doctrin , as the Apostle phrafes it , Eph . 4. 14 . 7 ...
... fober guides , and from them understood upon what grounds the Practice as well as Doctrine of our Church was founded , they could not fo eafily have bin carried away by every wind of Doctrin , as the Apostle phrafes it , Eph . 4. 14 . 7 ...
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Side 31 - ... to God's ! How does it enervate and enfeeble any calamity ! nay, indeed, it triumphs over it, and, by that conjunction with him that ordains it, may be faid to command even what it fuffers.
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