Several Discourses Preached at the Temple Church, Volumen2J. Whiston and B. White, W. Owen, and E. Baker in Tunbridge, 1755 |
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... says . His Authority makes what he says to be Law , and your Want of Knowledge in the Meaning of what he fays will not unmake the Law : For if it could , Ignorance would be the fupreme Authority , fince no Authority could make a Law ...
... says . His Authority makes what he says to be Law , and your Want of Knowledge in the Meaning of what he fays will not unmake the Law : For if it could , Ignorance would be the fupreme Authority , fince no Authority could make a Law ...
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... say , Those who obey God will hear God's Word ; which is saying , Those who obey God , will obey God : And therefore , to be of God , muft fignify no more than to be ready and difpofed to receive the Will of God , by the Influence of ...
... say , Those who obey God will hear God's Word ; which is saying , Those who obey God , will obey God : And therefore , to be of God , muft fignify no more than to be ready and difpofed to receive the Will of God , by the Influence of ...
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... says , Spiritually difcerned , and the natural Man cannot receive them , they are Foolishness to him ; and , upon this Authority , even the Use of Reason has been rejected in Enquiries of Religion , and Men fent to the Spirit for Proof ...
... says , Spiritually difcerned , and the natural Man cannot receive them , they are Foolishness to him ; and , upon this Authority , even the Use of Reason has been rejected in Enquiries of Religion , and Men fent to the Spirit for Proof ...
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... of the Gospel , ye all are Par- takers of my Grace . Now to these good Christians he says , Work out your Salvation with Fear and Trembling : This he en- joins them as a Thing , not only highly be- joins 1770 DISCOURSE IV .
... of the Gospel , ye all are Par- takers of my Grace . Now to these good Christians he says , Work out your Salvation with Fear and Trembling : This he en- joins them as a Thing , not only highly be- joins 1770 DISCOURSE IV .
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... say , Poor Man , how could he help it , for he longed extremely for his Vineyard ? When you read that David flew Uriah and cor- rupted his Wife , do you excuse his Ini- quity , because his Paffion was ftrong ? If you do , it is more ...
... say , Poor Man , how could he help it , for he longed extremely for his Vineyard ? When you read that David flew Uriah and cor- rupted his Wife , do you excuse his Ini- quity , because his Paffion was ftrong ? If you do , it is more ...
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