Several Discourses Preached at the Temple Church, Volumen1J. Whiston and B. White, W. Owen, and E. Baker in Tunbridge, 1755 |
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... Relation to this End . Let us then by this Rule examine the Pretenfions of Revelation , and , as we go along , compare it with the present State of Natural Religion , that we may be able to judge , To whom we ought to go . • Eternal ...
... Relation to this End . Let us then by this Rule examine the Pretenfions of Revelation , and , as we go along , compare it with the present State of Natural Religion , that we may be able to judge , To whom we ought to go . • Eternal ...
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... Relation between God and Man ; which is , That the Creature is bound to obey the Creator , in which Way foever his Will is made known to him : And this furely is true with respect to the highest Order of Beings , as well as to the ...
... Relation between God and Man ; which is , That the Creature is bound to obey the Creator , in which Way foever his Will is made known to him : And this furely is true with respect to the highest Order of Beings , as well as to the ...
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... Relation with Christ , and secretly abhor and dread the Thoughts of Immortality , we could not be fo cold in our Regard to the Gospel of God . I wish every Man , who argues against the Chriftian Religion , would take this one ferious ...
... Relation with Christ , and secretly abhor and dread the Thoughts of Immortality , we could not be fo cold in our Regard to the Gospel of God . I wish every Man , who argues against the Chriftian Religion , would take this one ferious ...
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... Relation they have to each other , can never be a good Argument against the Belief of their Existence : And yet this Objection contains all the Argument that Unbelievers bring against the Mysteries of Christianity . Why do they , for ...
... Relation they have to each other , can never be a good Argument against the Belief of their Existence : And yet this Objection contains all the Argument that Unbelievers bring against the Mysteries of Christianity . Why do they , for ...
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... Relation . Salvation is the only Inftance in which Men demur upon the Means , and are unwilling to receive the Mercy , because they cannot understand the Methods of obtaining it . In any other Cafe ǎ Man F2 a Man would be thought befide ...
... Relation . Salvation is the only Inftance in which Men demur upon the Means , and are unwilling to receive the Mercy , because they cannot understand the Methods of obtaining it . In any other Cafe ǎ Man F2 a Man would be thought befide ...
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