The Theological, Philosophical and Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. William Jones ...: In Twelve Volumes : to which is Prefixed a Short Account of His Life and Writings, Bind 7F. and C. Rivington, 1801 |
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Side 59
... misery follows when it is broken , we are now to exa- mine what sort of people they are who de- spise dominion . Evil men you may be sure they must be ; and in one respect they act wisely ; they do well to hate government ; for it is ...
... misery follows when it is broken , we are now to exa- mine what sort of people they are who de- spise dominion . Evil men you may be sure they must be ; and in one respect they act wisely ; they do well to hate government ; for it is ...
Side 73
... misery ; who breathe only to utter sighs and groans : and when the body is thus overloaded with infirmity , the faculties of the mind are of little use . When the strength of the body is gone , the spirit is also broken , and no longer ...
... misery ; who breathe only to utter sighs and groans : and when the body is thus overloaded with infirmity , the faculties of the mind are of little use . When the strength of the body is gone , the spirit is also broken , and no longer ...
Side 115
... misery of posterity . It is farther to be lamented , that the repre- sentations of poetry have tended have tended very much to the corruption of the times . The world ad- mires wit , though it is not agreeable to truth ; without ...
... misery of posterity . It is farther to be lamented , that the repre- sentations of poetry have tended have tended very much to the corruption of the times . The world ad- mires wit , though it is not agreeable to truth ; without ...
Side 116
... misery and madness . The stage has often done mischief , but never more than in a well- known tragedy , wherein self - murder appears with all the reputation of Roman courage , and all the wisdom of heathenish philosophy ; because the ...
... misery and madness . The stage has often done mischief , but never more than in a well- known tragedy , wherein self - murder appears with all the reputation of Roman courage , and all the wisdom of heathenish philosophy ; because the ...
Side 126
... misery do so belong to one another , that they will meet together ; in many cases ' much sooner than people are aware of : this is what I mean to shew by arguments taken from the the nature of sin , from the records of holy 126 The ...
... misery do so belong to one another , that they will meet together ; in many cases ' much sooner than people are aware of : this is what I mean to shew by arguments taken from the the nature of sin , from the records of holy 126 The ...
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Abraham Adam Ahithophel Apostle baptism believe blessed blood body born blind called Chris Christian Church Church of England consider corrupt cure danger death Devil distemper divine divine grace doctrine doth earth effect election Elymas evil eyes faith fall Father fear give God's gospel grace hath hear heart Heathens heaven holy idolatry Jericho Jesus Christ Jews judge judgment law of Moses light live Lord Lord's Prayer ment mercy mind miracle misery nature ness never object parable paradise passover Paul perish person Pharisees pray prayer principles promises prophet punishment Rahab reason receive religion repentance righteousness salvation Samaritan saved Saviour Scripture sense Sergius Paulus SERMON SERMON shew sight sinner sins soul speak spirit suffer swine teach thee ther things thou tians tion true truth turn understand unto walls of Jericho wicked wickedness wisdom wise words wounds