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... temper of mankind have render'd confus'd and intricate , and prefumptuously taxed with partiality . For under , this head will be comprehended moft of the present cir- cumstances of human life , and all those varieties and feeming ...
... temper of mankind have render'd confus'd and intricate , and prefumptuously taxed with partiality . For under , this head will be comprehended moft of the present cir- cumstances of human life , and all those varieties and feeming ...
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... temper : For it is too natural for us to treat those with contempt at leaft , if not with cruelty , whom we imagine that God himself has rejected and abandoned . Thirdly , we may learn , from the doctrine of St. Paul in the text , a ...
... temper : For it is too natural for us to treat those with contempt at leaft , if not with cruelty , whom we imagine that God himself has rejected and abandoned . Thirdly , we may learn , from the doctrine of St. Paul in the text , a ...
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... temper , deftitute of mercy and compaffion ; it may fairly be prefumed that he looks on juftice in no other light , than as the most prudent fcheme to advance his reputation and tem- temporal advantage . If he be generous , but SER 22 ...
... temper , deftitute of mercy and compaffion ; it may fairly be prefumed that he looks on juftice in no other light , than as the most prudent fcheme to advance his reputation and tem- temporal advantage . If he be generous , but SER 22 ...
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... ourselves of all prejudice , that with an ingenuous uncorrupted temper , with calm , engaged and ferious minds , we apply ourselves to examine " what is the --- " true " true and only way , in which the infi- 28 The Scripture doctrine of.
... ourselves of all prejudice , that with an ingenuous uncorrupted temper , with calm , engaged and ferious minds , we apply ourselves to examine " what is the --- " true " true and only way , in which the infi- 28 The Scripture doctrine of.
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... temper and habit w of the mind , render a man more worthy of the esteem of his fellow - creatures , and better qualified for the grace of God , than any other thing , without them , can poffibly do . If we compare together mere faith ...
... temper and habit w of the mind , render a man more worthy of the esteem of his fellow - creatures , and better qualified for the grace of God , than any other thing , without them , can poffibly do . If we compare together mere faith ...
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