Several Discourses Preached at the Temple Church, Volumen2J. Whiston and B. White, W. Owen, and E. Baker in Tunbridge, 1755 |
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... said nothing of the Wretch who died blafpheming and reproaching Christ , nor given us any Cause to fear that a wicked Life may end in an hardened and obdurate Death ; the Cafe of the Penitent only is drawn into Example , and fuch Hopes ...
... said nothing of the Wretch who died blafpheming and reproaching Christ , nor given us any Cause to fear that a wicked Life may end in an hardened and obdurate Death ; the Cafe of the Penitent only is drawn into Example , and fuch Hopes ...
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... said for him , that he was the unhappy Son of an unhappy Father , conceived in the de- generate and corrupted State of Nature ; that he wanted both the Senfe and Knowledge , the Hopes and Fears , and the Helps and Affistances , which ...
... said for him , that he was the unhappy Son of an unhappy Father , conceived in the de- generate and corrupted State of Nature ; that he wanted both the Senfe and Knowledge , the Hopes and Fears , and the Helps and Affistances , which ...
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... said very rightly : In complaining , he followed the natural Impreffions of Paffion and Impa- tience ; in acknowledging the Folly of his Complaint , he spoke not only the Language of Grace , but of Senfe and Reason . What must we do ...
... said very rightly : In complaining , he followed the natural Impreffions of Paffion and Impa- tience ; in acknowledging the Folly of his Complaint , he spoke not only the Language of Grace , but of Senfe and Reason . What must we do ...
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... said to be cloathed in Purple and fine Linnen , and to fare fumptuously every Day . He was not covetous it feems , he lived answerably to his Fortune : His Life is reprefented as a Scene of Eafe and Pleasure , but is not taxed with any ...
... said to be cloathed in Purple and fine Linnen , and to fare fumptuously every Day . He was not covetous it feems , he lived answerably to his Fortune : His Life is reprefented as a Scene of Eafe and Pleasure , but is not taxed with any ...
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... said , that his Servant drove away the Poor from the Door ; or at least , when the Poor came , that they were sent empty away : Neither of which is faid ; but Lazarus is represented as feeding upon the Crumbs of the rich Man's Table ...
... said , that his Servant drove away the Poor from the Door ; or at least , when the Poor came , that they were sent empty away : Neither of which is faid ; but Lazarus is represented as feeding upon the Crumbs of the rich Man's Table ...
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