10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HEALTHLESSNESS»
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healthlessness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
healthlessness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
... and yet all these things are not valued or considered, when a merry meeting, or
a looser feast, calls upon the man to act a scene of folly and madness, and
healthlessness and dishonour; “'9 do to God what we severely punish in our
servants ...
Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber, 1828
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The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor ...: Sermons
... and the proper ornament of the wise and valiant ; and y et all these things are
not valued or considered, when a merry meeting, or a looser feast, calls upon the
man to act a scene of folly and madness and healthlessness and dishonour.
Jeremy Taylor, Charles Page Eden, Reginald Heber, 1848
... be altered by the inconveniences or healthlessness of the person. RULE IX.
The Institution of a Rite or Sacrament byou-r OF THE INTERPRETATION AND
OBLIGATION.
Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber, 1828
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Readings for a month, preparatory to confirmation, compilede ...
... we will buy it at any rate of money or observance : and yet all these things are
not valued or considered, when a merry meeting, or a looser feast, calls upon the
man to act a scene of folly, and madness, and healthlessness, and dishonour.
Elizabeth Missing Sewell, 1853
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The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor...: With an ...
... and the proper ornament of the wise and valiant; and yet all these things are
not valued or considered, when a merry meeting, or a looser feast, calls upon the
man to act a scene of folly and madness, and healthlessness and dishonour.
Jeremy Taylor, George Rust, 1851
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The Globe dictionary of the English language
In a healthy manner. Healthiness, (helth'e-nes) n. State of being healthy;
soundness ; freedom from disease. Healthless, (helth'les) a. Sickly; infirm ; weak.
Healthlessness, (helthles-ues) ». State of being without health. Healthy, (helth'o)
a.
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Selections from the works of Jeremy Taylor: with some ...
the man to act a scene of folly and madness, and healthlessness and dishonor.
We do to God what we severely punish in our servants; we correct our children
for their meddling with dangers which themselves prefer before immortality ; and
...
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A course of sermons for all the Sundays of the year: fitted ...
... and the proper ornament of the wise and valiant, and yet all these things are
not valued or considered, when a merry meeting, or a looser feast, calls upon the
man to act a scene of folly and madness, and healthlessness and dishonour.
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A course of sermons for all the Sundays of the year, with 12 ...
... and the proper ornament of the wise and valiant, and yet all these things are
not valued or considered, when a merry meeting, or a looser feast, calls upon the
man to act a scene of folly and madness, and healthlessness and dishonour.
Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.), 1826
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The rule of conscience (cont.)
... unless it be altered by the inconveniences or healthlessness of the person.
RULE IX. The Institution of a Rite or Sacrament by 14 OF THE INTERPRETATION
AND OBLIGATION.
Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber, George Rust, 1839