Several Discourses Preached at the Temple Church, Volumen2J. Whiston and B. White, W. Owen, and E. Baker in Tunbridge, 1755 |
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... Circumstances ; fo there is another which goes into the contrary , Extreme , and fets the Doors of Heaven open to all Comers , with little or no Re- gard to the different Qualifications of Men . They who can make no Title to the Kingdom ...
... Circumstances ; fo there is another which goes into the contrary , Extreme , and fets the Doors of Heaven open to all Comers , with little or no Re- gard to the different Qualifications of Men . They who can make no Title to the Kingdom ...
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... Circumstances are condemned to Pu- nishment . They who know their Lord's Will are condemned for not doing accord- ing to his Will : They who knew not his Will are not condemned for not doing ac- cording to the Rule of which they had no ...
... Circumstances are condemned to Pu- nishment . They who know their Lord's Will are condemned for not doing accord- ing to his Will : They who knew not his Will are not condemned for not doing ac- cording to the Rule of which they had no ...
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... Circumstances fin without Knowledge ; yet certain it is , that all who contrive Excufes for themselves can have no Advantage of this Circumstance : For the very making an Excufe fhews the Consciousness of Sin , and is a Conviction that ...
... Circumstances fin without Knowledge ; yet certain it is , that all who contrive Excufes for themselves can have no Advantage of this Circumstance : For the very making an Excufe fhews the Consciousness of Sin , and is a Conviction that ...
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... Circumstances of a Chriftian's Life often appear ? He is upon the Road to Heaven , you fay , and the Gates ftand open to receive him ; but how does he ftumble and and fall like other Men , and sometime lofe his 136 DISCOURSE VII .
... Circumstances of a Chriftian's Life often appear ? He is upon the Road to Heaven , you fay , and the Gates ftand open to receive him ; but how does he ftumble and and fall like other Men , and sometime lofe his 136 DISCOURSE VII .
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... Circumstance more , That the Man is by Nature made for the Enjoyments which his own Country only can afford , That all the Pleasures elsewhere to be found are attended with Pain and Un- eafinefs in the Purfuit , liable to many Vexa ...
... Circumstance more , That the Man is by Nature made for the Enjoyments which his own Country only can afford , That all the Pleasures elsewhere to be found are attended with Pain and Un- eafinefs in the Purfuit , liable to many Vexa ...
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