Several Discourses Preached at the Temple Church, Volumen1J. Whiston and B. White, W. Owen, and E. Baker in Tunbridge, 1755 |
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... become pure Natural Reli- gion ; and ' tis to our own Reason and Under- ftanding that we are indebted for the Notion of God and of divine Worship : And what- ever elfe in Religion is agreeable to our Reason , is reckoned to proceed ...
... become pure Natural Reli- gion ; and ' tis to our own Reason and Under- ftanding that we are indebted for the Notion of God and of divine Worship : And what- ever elfe in Religion is agreeable to our Reason , is reckoned to proceed ...
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... becomes our Condition , and is a vain Attempt to exalt ourselves and our own Reason above every Thing that is called God . no ; Since then Revelation , confidered as fuch , muft needs be the fureft Guide in Religion , every reasonable ...
... becomes our Condition , and is a vain Attempt to exalt ourselves and our own Reason above every Thing that is called God . no ; Since then Revelation , confidered as fuch , muft needs be the fureft Guide in Religion , every reasonable ...
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... becoming Sinners , and liable to the Displeasure and Wrath of God , Religion itself becomes a new Thing . Innocence , which once was all the Care Religion had , is now vanished , and with it all our Hopes of Glory and Immor- tality ...
... becoming Sinners , and liable to the Displeasure and Wrath of God , Religion itself becomes a new Thing . Innocence , which once was all the Care Religion had , is now vanished , and with it all our Hopes of Glory and Immor- tality ...
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... of God , and therefore he rose from the Dead , and will give Life to all his true Difciples . He it was who formed this World and all Things in it , and for the fake of Man Man was content to become Man , and to taste DISCOURSE II . 89.
... of God , and therefore he rose from the Dead , and will give Life to all his true Difciples . He it was who formed this World and all Things in it , and for the fake of Man Man was content to become Man , and to taste DISCOURSE II . 89.
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Thomas Sherlock. Man was content to become Man , and to taste Death for all , that all through him may live . This is a wonderful Piece of Know- ledge which God has revealed to us in his Gospel ; but he has ... become Man , 90 DISCOURSE II .
Thomas Sherlock. Man was content to become Man , and to taste Death for all , that all through him may live . This is a wonderful Piece of Know- ledge which God has revealed to us in his Gospel ; but he has ... become Man , 90 DISCOURSE II .
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