Some repetitions, to show his seriousness in all, and the concernment of the thing spoken. |
Will, then, these, or any of these things, stand in competition with that which we propose for the great concernment of souls? |
I perceive there is yet good hopes of peace with Guyland, which is of great concernment to Tangier. |
Some of them, it may be, will inquire into and after their own concernments, as they are here declared. |
But I speak of a mischievous, selfish nature, that is little affected with any one's concernments but its own. |
It is also evident that men are under the prevailing power of a worldly spirit, by their strait-handedness as to publick concernments. |