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" Freed by competence from the necessity, and by content from the desire, of lucrative occupation, He was incessant in his labours to improve the condition of mankind, Founding public happiness on public virtue. "
Life and Correspondence of Abraham Sharp: The Yorkshire Mathematician and ... - Page 279
by William Cudworth (of Bradford, Eng.) - 1889 - 342 pages
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Records of the Sharpe Family in England and America, from 1580 to 1870

William Carvosso Sharpe - 1874 - 74 pages
...soul was in harmony with the sacred strain — "Glory to God in the highest, on earth peace, good will towards Men," on which his life presented one beautiful...desire of lucrative occupation, he was incessant in his labors to improve the condition of Mankind, founding public happiness on public virtue he aimed to...
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The Cathedrals of England ...: 1st[-2d] Series

William Charles Edmund Newbolt - 1899 - 362 pages
...was in harmony with the sacred strain — ' Glory to God in the highest, on earth peace, good will towards men ; ' on which his life presented one beautiful...and unwearied beneficence. Freed by competence from the necessity, and by content from the desire, of lucrative occupation, he was incessant in his labours...
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Quiet Hours in Poets' Corner

Stephen Coleridge - 1925 - 148 pages
...soul was in harmony with the sacred strain " Glory to God in the highest, on earth peace, good will towards men " on which his life presented one beautiful...and unwearied beneficence. Freed by competence from the necessity and by content from the desire of lucrative occupation, he was incessant in his labours...
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Granville Sharp and the Freedom of Slaves in England

Edward Charles Ponsonby Lascelles - 1928 - 180 pages
...in harmony with the sacred strain, 'Glory to God in the highest, on earth Peace and Good will toward men," On which his life presented one beautiful comment...and unwearied beneficence. Freed by competence from the necessity, and by content from the desire, of lucrative occupation, He was incessant in his labours...
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The Magazine of Christian Literature, Volume 5

1892 - 796 pages
...bosom of the Church of England, he ever cherished for her institutions the most unshaken regard, whilst his whole soul was in harmony with the sacred strain...one beautiful comment of glowing piety and unwearied benelicence. Freed by competence from the necessity, and by content from the desire, of lucrative occupation,...
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