'The use and abuse of the world'. Sermons preached in the church of st. James's, Piccadilly

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1875
 

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Página 35 - extortioners, or with idolaters; for then must ye needs go out of the world. But now I have written unto you not to keep company, if any man that is called a brother be a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater, or a railer, or a drunkard, or an extortioner.
Página 32 - When thoumakest a dinner or a supper, call not thy friends, nor thy brethren, neither thy kinsmen, nor thy rich neighbours; lest they also bid thee again, and a recompence be made thee. But when thou makest a feast, call the poor, the maimed, the lame, the blind: and
Página 8 - one who is full of life and fire, but whose passions are trained to come to heel by a vigorous will, the servant of a tender conscience; who has learnt to love all beauty, whether of nature or of art, to hate all vileness, and to respect others as himself.
Página 8 - with all its parts of equal strength, and in smooth working order; . . . whose mind is stored with a knowledge of the great and fundamental truths of nature; . . . one who is full of life and fire, but whose passions are trained to come to heel by a vigorous will, the servant of a tender conscience; who has
Página 8 - body is the ready servant of his will, . . . whose intellect is a clear, cold, logic engine, with all its parts of equal strength, and in smooth working order; . . . whose mind is stored with a knowledge of the great and fundamental truths of nature;
Página 40 - when he is come from the field, Go and sit down to meat ? And will not rather say unto him. Make ready wherewith I may sup, and gird thyself, and serve me, till I have eaten and drunken, and afterward thou shalt eat and drink ? Doth he thank that servant because he did the things that were commanded him ? I trow not.
Página 37 - 13)," I mean not that other men be eased, and ye burdened: but by an equality, that now at this time your abundance may be a supply for their want, that their abundance also may be a supply for your want, that there may be equality,
Página 91 - Sure He that made us with such large discourse, Looking before and after, gave us not That capability and god-like reason To fust in us unused." " Hamlet,
Página 68 - In the multitude of words there wanteth not sin : but he that refraineth his lips is wise. The tongue of the just is as choice silver : the heart of the wicked is little worth. The lips of the righteous feed many: but fools die for want of wisdom.
Página 82 - In various talk the instructive hours they past, Who gave the ball, or paid the visit last. One speaks the glory of the British Queen ; And one describes a charming Indian screen; A third interprets motions, looks,

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