The Works of the Most Reverend John Tillotson, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury: In Twelve Volumes, Containing 254 Sermons and Discourses on Several Occassions; Together with the Rule of Faith; Prayers Composed by Him for His Own Life; a Discourse to His Servants Before the Sacrament; and a Form of Prayer Composed by Him for the Use of King William, Volume 4Ware, 1742 - Sermons, English |
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Page 449
... contrary , yet this doth not infringe the general truth of them : But if in frequent and common ex- perience 7 And though there may SRR M. perience they be found true , this is Concerning the education of children . 449.
... contrary , yet this doth not infringe the general truth of them : But if in frequent and common ex- perience 7 And though there may SRR M. perience they be found true , this is Concerning the education of children . 449.
Page 458
... contrary to reason , and to the plain defign of the inftitution of this facrament , this perverfe cuf- tom , and their obftinate refolution in it , is . For is there any civil fociety or corporation into which per- fons are admitted ...
... contrary to reason , and to the plain defign of the inftitution of this facrament , this perverfe cuf- tom , and their obftinate refolution in it , is . For is there any civil fociety or corporation into which per- fons are admitted ...
Page 474
... contrary example . When- ever you fwear or tell a lye , or are paffionate and fu- rious , or come drunk into your family , you weaken the authority of your commands , and lose all reve- rence and obedience to them by contradicting your ...
... contrary example . When- ever you fwear or tell a lye , or are paffionate and fu- rious , or come drunk into your family , you weaken the authority of your commands , and lose all reve- rence and obedience to them by contradicting your ...
Page 485
... contrary courfe we must expect to meet with great difficulty and reluc- tancy . Such ways of education as are prudently fitted to the particular difpofitions of children are like wind and tide together , which will make the work go on ...
... contrary courfe we must expect to meet with great difficulty and reluc- tancy . Such ways of education as are prudently fitted to the particular difpofitions of children are like wind and tide together , which will make the work go on ...
Page 497
... contrary practice of very wife and ferious perfons that they have quite different apprehenfions of these matters , and do not think that to be a fin which their parents have fo ftrictly forbidden them under that notion , and many times ...
... contrary practice of very wife and ferious perfons that they have quite different apprehenfions of these matters , and do not think that to be a fin which their parents have fo ftrictly forbidden them under that notion , and many times ...
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