| Richard Watson - Theology - 1791 - 478 pages
...of z food example to the reft. Let every ойе of us therefore be very watchiil over our conduft : or if we have not been fo, let us amend it : and if...not very fuitable to our function. But while we are ftriír. with ourfelves, let us be very mild in regard to others, whom we think to have done amifs... | |
| Thomas Secker - Sermons, English - 1792 - 604 pages
...improvement by us depends on their eftseming us ; and fet a bad inftead of a good example to the reft. Let every one of us therefore be very watchful over...for indeed, being over bufy about them is not very fuittable to our funftion. But, while we are ftrilt with ourfelves, let us be very mild in regard to... | |
| Thomas Secker - Sermons, English - 1825 - 546 pages
...improvement by us depends <in their esteeming us ; and set a bad instead of a good example to the rest. Let every one of us therefore be very watchful over our conduct : or if we have not been so, let us amend * Heb. xiii. 22. f 2 Cor. xi. 2. it: and if we find preserving our innocence difficult,... | |
| Edward Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - Bishops - 1851 - 360 pages
...improvement by us depends on their esteeming us, and set a bad instead of a good example to the rest. Let every one of us therefore be very watchful over our conduct ; or if we have not been so, let us amend it : and if we find preserving our innocence difficult, let us meddle the less with... | |
| Edward Stanley (bp. of Norwich.) - 1852 - 362 pages
...improvement by us depends on their esteeming us, and set a bad instead of a good example to the rest. Let every one of us, therefore, be very watchful over our conduct ; or if we have not been so, let us amend it : and if we find preserving our innocence difficult, let us meddle the less with... | |
| Edward Stanley - Sermons - 1852 - 350 pages
...improvement by us depends on their esteeming us, and set a bad instead of a good example to the rest. Let every one of us, therefore, be very watchful over our conduct ; or if we have not been so, let us amend it : and if we find preserving our innocence difficult, let us meddle the less with... | |
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