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" I am resolved, never to promise any thing with my mouth, but what I. intend to perform in my heart; and never to intend to perform any thing, but what I am sure I can perform. For... "
Private Thoughts Upon Religion: Digested Into Twelve Articles, with ... - Page 223
by William Beveridge - 1709 - 300 pages
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Private thoughts upon religion, and a Christian life

William Beveridge (bp. of st. Asaph.) - 1816 - 436 pages
...are apt to fall into, and they are promissory lies; to avoid which, I am resolved, never to promise any thing with my mouth, but what I. intend to perform...never to intend to perform any thing, but what I am sure I can perform. For this is the cause and occasion of most promissory lies, that we promise that...
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Private Thoughts Upon Religion and a Christian Life

William Beveridge - Christian life - 1821 - 390 pages
...to fall into, and they are promissory lies ; to avoid which, I am resolved never to promise any thmg with my mouth, but what I intend to perform in my...never to intend to perform any thing, but what 'I am sure I can perform. For this is the cause and occasion of most promissory lies, that we promise that...
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Illustrations of lying, in all its branches

Amelia Opie - 1825 - 612 pages
...confirming the matter. " I am resolved never to promise any thing with my mouth, but what I iutend to perform in my heart; and never to intend to perform any thing, but what I am sure I can perform. For, though I may intend to do as I say now, yet there are a thousand weighty ^things...
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The Father and Daughter: A Tale

Amelia Alderson Opie - 1827 - 388 pages
...only for the better adorning, illustrating, or confirming the matter. " I am resolved never to promise any thing with my mouth, but what I intend to perform...never to intend to perform any thing, but what I am sure I can perform. For, though I may intend to do as I say now, yet there are a thousand weighty things...
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Illustrations of Lying, in All Its Branches

Amelia Opie - Truthfulness and falsehood - 1827 - 280 pages
...illustrating, or confirming the matter. '• I am resolved never to promise any thing with my raouth, but what I intend to perform in my heart ; and never to intend to perform any thing, but what I am sure I can perform. For, though I may intend to do as I say now, yet there are a thousand weighty things...
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Private thoughts on religion, and a Christian life

William Beveridge (bp. of st. Asaph.) - 1827 - 538 pages
...are apt to fall into, and they arc promissory lies; to avoid which, I am resolved never to promise any thing with my mouth, but what I intend to perform in my heart; and never intend to perform any thing, but what I am sure I can perform. For, this is the cause and occasion...
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Illustrations of Lying, in All Its Branches

Amelia Opie - English fiction - 1828 - 296 pages
...only for the better adorning, illustrating, or confirming the matter. " I am resolved never to promise any thing with my mouth, but what I intend to perform...never to intend to perform any thing, but what I am sure I can perform. For, though I may intend to do as I say now, yet there are a thousand weighty things...
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Illustrations of Lying: In All Its Branches

Amelia Opie - Truthfulness and falsehood - 1829 - 238 pages
...adorning, illustrating, or confirming the matter. " I am resolved never to promise any thing with roy mouth, but what I intend to perform in my heart; and...never to intend to perform any thing, but what I am sure I can perform. For, though I may intend to do as I say now, yet there are a thousand weighty things...
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Illustrations of Lying: In All Its Branches

Amelia Opie - Truthfulness and falsehood - 1832 - 232 pages
...only for the better adorning, illustrating, or confirming the matter. " I am resolved never to promise any thing with my mouth, but what I intend to perform...never to intend to perform any thing, but what I am sure I can perform. For, though I may intend to do as I say now, yet there are a thousand weighty things...
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Sacred Classics, Or, Cabinet Library of Divinity: Private thoughts upon ...

Richard Cattermole, Henry Stebbing - Christianity - 1834 - 338 pages
...are apt to fall into, and they are promissory lies; to avoid which, I am resolved never to promise any thing with my mouth, but what I intend to perform...never to intend to perform any thing, but what I am sure I can perform. For, this is the cause and occasion of most promissory lies, that we promise that...
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