Others there are, who, when they hear xVI. '. of a firmer difcovered and expofed, blefs themfelves to think, how good and righteous they are ; ready to cry out, with the Pharifee, " God, I thank thee that I am " not as other men are." May be not, though... The Young Philosopher: A Novel ... - Page 185by Charlotte Smith - 1798Full view - About this book
| Nicholas Brady - 1704 - 426 lehte
...object of loathing and difguft, that The Eigth Sermon. 2 [ 7 I beleive moft who now hear me, will be apt to cry out with the Pharifee God, I thank thee, that I Am not fuch A one as this; but it we ferioufly examine our own Souls,and nicely pry into the fecrets of... | |
| George Horne - 1794 - 416 lehte
...'. of a firmer difcovered and expofed, blefs themfelves to think, how good and righteous they are ; ready to cry out, with the Pharifee, " God, I thank thee that I am " not as other men are." May be not, though we have only your own word for it, which many, perhaps,... | |
| George Horne (bp. of Norwich.) - 1794 - 426 lehte
...• of a .firmer difcovered and expofed, blefs themfelves to think, how good and righteous they are; ready to cry out, with the Pharifee, " God, I thank thee that I am '' not as other men are." May be not, though we have only your own word for it, which many, perhaps,... | |
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