Several Discourses Preached at the Temple Church, Volumen2J. Whiston and B. White, W. Owen, and E. Baker in Tunbridge, 1755 |
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... suffer you to have no Hope or Expectation . - If you extend your Thoughts farther , and lay Schemes for the general Judgment of the World , it is well if this unneceffary Concern for others does not prove preju- dicial to yourself . If ...
... suffer you to have no Hope or Expectation . - If you extend your Thoughts farther , and lay Schemes for the general Judgment of the World , it is well if this unneceffary Concern for others does not prove preju- dicial to yourself . If ...
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... suffer us to be tempted above what we are able to bear . And therefore , if he fuffers our Tempta- tions to be great , he will administer Strength great in Proportion . For the firft Part of our Saviour's Life , we read of no Tempta ...
... suffer us to be tempted above what we are able to bear . And therefore , if he fuffers our Tempta- tions to be great , he will administer Strength great in Proportion . For the firft Part of our Saviour's Life , we read of no Tempta ...
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... upon their own natural Infirmities , and the Want of God's Grace to enable them to do well . God is never wanting to those who are not wanting to themselves ; and though L 2 3 though he suffers all to be tempted , yet it DISCOURSE VII .
... upon their own natural Infirmities , and the Want of God's Grace to enable them to do well . God is never wanting to those who are not wanting to themselves ; and though L 2 3 though he suffers all to be tempted , yet it DISCOURSE VII .
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Thomas Sherlock. though he suffers all to be tempted , yet it is with this Restriction this Restriction upon the Tempter , that he tempt them not above what they are able to bear . The Inftruc- tion which I propofe to you from this ...
Thomas Sherlock. though he suffers all to be tempted , yet it is with this Restriction this Restriction upon the Tempter , that he tempt them not above what they are able to bear . The Inftruc- tion which I propofe to you from this ...
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... suffer for it , is a very natural Pas- fion : But there is no Vertue in it : It is not fo much as the Effect of Choice ; for a Man must neceffarily grieve , when he is fure he has made himself miferable . It never was made Part of a ...
... suffer for it , is a very natural Pas- fion : But there is no Vertue in it : It is not fo much as the Effect of Choice ; for a Man must neceffarily grieve , when he is fure he has made himself miferable . It never was made Part of a ...
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