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... himself without wit- nefs , even among the idolatrous Gentiles , i . e . not without fufficient discoveries and teftimonies of his being and provi- dence , ---- of his merciful difpofition to- wards all mankind , and inclination to ac ...
... himself without wit- nefs , even among the idolatrous Gentiles , i . e . not without fufficient discoveries and teftimonies of his being and provi- dence , ---- of his merciful difpofition to- wards all mankind , and inclination to ac ...
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... himself has rejected and abandoned . Thirdly , we may learn , from the doctrine of St. Paul in the text , a very important branch of our own moral duty , - and and that is , the practice of ftrict and uni- 20 God no refpecter of perfons .
... himself has rejected and abandoned . Thirdly , we may learn , from the doctrine of St. Paul in the text , a very important branch of our own moral duty , - and and that is , the practice of ftrict and uni- 20 God no refpecter of perfons .
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... himself . " If he is prophane , proud , " and intemperate , he can never be the lefs fo , for another man's being perfectly " devout , humble , and regular . " If he is unjust , he must be unjust still ; if unholy , unholy fill . And if ...
... himself . " If he is prophane , proud , " and intemperate , he can never be the lefs fo , for another man's being perfectly " devout , humble , and regular . " If he is unjust , he must be unjust still ; if unholy , unholy fill . And if ...
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James Foster. folute and daring a temper , as to allow SERM . himself in a diffolute course of life , under III . an immediate quick apprehenfion of the divine displeasure : He cannot offend the Deity at the fame time that he feels an in ...
James Foster. folute and daring a temper , as to allow SERM . himself in a diffolute course of life , under III . an immediate quick apprehenfion of the divine displeasure : He cannot offend the Deity at the fame time that he feels an in ...
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... our benefactor did not defign to do us good , fo much as to ferve himself , and , in the oftentation of his beneficence , acted only from selfish- ness ; - SERM . nefs ; that the fervice he did the hiftory of Jofeph . 61.
... our benefactor did not defign to do us good , fo much as to ferve himself , and , in the oftentation of his beneficence , acted only from selfish- ness ; - SERM . nefs ; that the fervice he did the hiftory of Jofeph . 61.
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