Several Discourses Preached at the Temple Church, Volumen2J. Whiston and B. White, W. Owen, and E. Baker in Tunbridge, 1755 |
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... itself , which is reprefented as en- cumbered with fo many Doubts , fuch dif → ferent Comments and Expofitions , that the Wit of Man knows not how to extricate him from this Labyrinth , and lead him to one Spot of firm Ground , whereon ...
... itself , which is reprefented as en- cumbered with fo many Doubts , fuch dif → ferent Comments and Expofitions , that the Wit of Man knows not how to extricate him from this Labyrinth , and lead him to one Spot of firm Ground , whereon ...
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... itself . J The Books of the New Teftament may be confidered either as Hiftorical , as Doctri- , nal , or as Controverfial , and fome as a Mix- ture of the two laft . By the Historical , I understand , the Narrative of our Saviour's Life ...
... itself . J The Books of the New Teftament may be confidered either as Hiftorical , as Doctri- , nal , or as Controverfial , and fome as a Mix- ture of the two laft . By the Historical , I understand , the Narrative of our Saviour's Life ...
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... itself is built ; and yet who is there that wants to be inform- ed , that Doctrines deftructive of this great Article have been advanced upon the Au thority thority of Scripture ? Who has not heard that good DISCOURSE I. 151.
... itself is built ; and yet who is there that wants to be inform- ed , that Doctrines deftructive of this great Article have been advanced upon the Au thority thority of Scripture ? Who has not heard that good DISCOURSE I. 151.
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... God , as the Law itself ; it is wrong to imagine that the true Senfe of the Law is the only and the fingle Rule by which God will judge : Since it * is is evident in Equity and Juftice , That the Sentence 20 DISCOURSE T.
... God , as the Law itself ; it is wrong to imagine that the true Senfe of the Law is the only and the fingle Rule by which God will judge : Since it * is is evident in Equity and Juftice , That the Sentence 20 DISCOURSE T.
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... itself into this Enquiry , Upon what Terms we may expect Salvation ? Now , as to these two neceffary Enquiries , our Sa- viour is fo far from avoiding them , that he has exprefly and clearly determined them . As to the first , he has ...
... itself into this Enquiry , Upon what Terms we may expect Salvation ? Now , as to these two neceffary Enquiries , our Sa- viour is fo far from avoiding them , that he has exprefly and clearly determined them . As to the first , he has ...
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