| Thomas Brown - 1701 - 136 Seiten
...Toung Man's are bound in Honour to prefent him with a S'.'ver Bottle-fcrew, and Tobacco-box. xcvi; . A Divine ought to Calculate his Sermon, as an Aftrologer does his Almanac,to the Meridian of the Place and People where he lives. What ftuffitis to Preach againft Ufury... | |
| Abel Boyer - 1702 - 404 Seiten
...Brawny Luftful Divine, with a florid Countenance, Preach up Continence and dbftmence, at St. James's. * A Divine ought to Calculate his Sermon as an Aftrologer...where he lives. What Stuff it is to preach againft Ufwry at WTiite-hall, and Fornication in Lvmbard-ftreet. No, invert the Tables, and the dpplkatwn will... | |
| Charles Palmer (Deputy Serjeant of the House of Commons.) - 1748 - 342 Seiten
...Prcjbyterians had been on the church of England under the Ufurper. 553. A divine ought to calculate his fermon, as an aftrologer does his almanack, to the meridian of the place and people where he lives. What fluff is it to preach againft ufury at Whitehall, and fornication mLombard-Jlreet ! No, invert the... | |
| Jabez Burns - 1829 - 378 Seiten
...bare deed instead of the will. — Baxter. A divine ought to calculate his sermon as an astronomer does his almanack — to the meridian of the place and people where he lives. — Brown. Use sin as it will use you ; spare it not, for it will not spare you : it is your murderer,... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 Seiten
...that usher evening rose. Milton, DCCXCIX. A Divine ought to calculate his sermon, as an astrologer does his almanack to the meridian of the place and people where he lives. — Tom Brown. DCCC. A close behaviour is the fittest to receive virtue for its constant guest, because... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 352 Seiten
...that usher evening rose. Milton. DCCXCIX. A Divine ought to calculate his sermon, as an astrologer does his almanack to the meridian of the place and people where he lives.—Tom Brown. DCCC. A close behaviour is the fittest to receive virtue for its constant guest,... | |
| C. Gough - 1853 - 428 Seiten
...is to be able to indulge in such affections. A DIVINE ought to calculate his sermon as an astrologer does his almanack, to the meridian of the place and people where he lives. To relieve the oppressed is the most glorious act a man is capable ; it is, in the same measure doing... | |
| Random readings - 1854 - 204 Seiten
...an outward tonch as the sunbeam. —Milton. A divine ought to calculate his sermon as an astrologer does his almanack, to the meridian of the place and people where he lives.—Tom Jiroicn. A tradesman is never too high to fall, nor too low to rise.—JJe toe, There... | |
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