SermonsJ. James, 1823 - 643 pages |
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Page 77
... riches to men of understanding , who you would think best qualified to acquire them ; - nor yet favour to men of skill , whose merit and pre- tences bid the fairest for it ; -but that there are some secret and unseen workings in human ...
... riches to men of understanding , who you would think best qualified to acquire them ; - nor yet favour to men of skill , whose merit and pre- tences bid the fairest for it ; -but that there are some secret and unseen workings in human ...
Page 223
... riches must make us happy , when the very pursuit of them so warms our imaginations , that we stake both body and ... rich man's table ; and though the case is not expressly put , that he was refused , yet as the contrary is not affirmed ...
... riches must make us happy , when the very pursuit of them so warms our imaginations , that we stake both body and ... rich man's table ; and though the case is not expressly put , that he was refused , yet as the contrary is not affirmed ...
Page 225
... riches , it does not appear that the living or faring sumptuously every day was the crime ob- jected to the rich man ; or that it is a real part of a vicious character : the case might be then as now ; his quality and station in the ...
... riches , it does not appear that the living or faring sumptuously every day was the crime ob- jected to the rich man ; or that it is a real part of a vicious character : the case might be then as now ; his quality and station in the ...
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