Several Discourses Preached at the Temple Church, Volumen1J. Whiston and B. White, W. Owen, and E. Baker in Tunbridge, 1755 |
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... given fuch Offence to his Hearers , that many even of his Difciples went back , and walked no more with him : Upon which Occafion our Saviour put this Question to the Twelve , B Twelve , Will ye also go away ? To which.
... given fuch Offence to his Hearers , that many even of his Difciples went back , and walked no more with him : Upon which Occafion our Saviour put this Question to the Twelve , B Twelve , Will ye also go away ? To which.
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... given us true Notions of God and of our- felves , right Conceptions of his Holiness and Purity , and of the Nature of divine Wor- hip : It has taught us a Religion , in the Practice of which our present Eafe and Com- fort , and our ...
... given us true Notions of God and of our- felves , right Conceptions of his Holiness and Purity , and of the Nature of divine Wor- hip : It has taught us a Religion , in the Practice of which our present Eafe and Com- fort , and our ...
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... given up to the blindeft Superftition and Idolatry . Men wanted not Reason before the Coming of Chrift , ' nor Opportunity nor Inclination to improve it : Arts and Sciences had long before obtained their juft Perfection ; the the Number ...
... given up to the blindeft Superftition and Idolatry . Men wanted not Reason before the Coming of Chrift , ' nor Opportunity nor Inclination to improve it : Arts and Sciences had long before obtained their juft Perfection ; the the Number ...
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... given us by the Author of Nature ; he can- not help concluding that Man was made not merely to act a fhort Part upon the Stage of this World , but that there is another and more lasting State , to which he bears Rela- tion . And from ...
... given us by the Author of Nature ; he can- not help concluding that Man was made not merely to act a fhort Part upon the Stage of this World , but that there is another and more lasting State , to which he bears Rela- tion . And from ...
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... given us Reason , has bound us to obey the Dictates of Reason , and tied him- felf down to judge us by that Rule ... given , given , to take Men out of that State in DISCOURSE I. 25.
... given us Reason , has bound us to obey the Dictates of Reason , and tied him- felf down to judge us by that Rule ... given , given , to take Men out of that State in DISCOURSE I. 25.
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