The Family Expositor: Or, a Paraphrase and Version of the New Testament: with Critical Notes; and a Practical Improvement of Each Section ... By P. Doddridge. [Edited by Job Orton.], Volumen4 |
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I. 20 . they are without Excufe : trace it , with Reverence , Love , and Obedience ,
they are without Excuse , and would be destitute of every just or plausible
Apology for themselves , if he should enter into Judgment with them : 21 Because
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I. 20 . they are without Excufe : trace it , with Reverence , Love , and Obedience ,
they are without Excuse , and would be destitute of every just or plausible
Apology for themselves , if he should enter into Judgment with them : 21 Because
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How that stile . themselves Christians , can endure no Provocations , can cover
no Faults of their Brethren , can keep themselves within no Bounds , can believe
nothing to their Advantage , against whom , on Party - principles , they have ...
How that stile . themselves Christians , can endure no Provocations , can cover
no Faults of their Brethren , can keep themselves within no Bounds , can believe
nothing to their Advantage , against whom , on Party - principles , they have ...
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453 themselves Christian Priests , have studied ; and labour to govern their Sect .
6 . whole Conduct by such apparent Principles of Integrity and Honour , y that
they may commend themselves to every Man's Conscience in the Sight of Ver .
453 themselves Christian Priests , have studied ; and labour to govern their Sect .
6 . whole Conduct by such apparent Principles of Integrity and Honour , y that
they may commend themselves to every Man's Conscience in the Sight of Ver .
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VIII . exert themselves in a most liberal and generous Contribution , for the Relief
of the poor Saints in And here it would be a Pleasure to 2 How that in a great me
more particularly to tell you , how in.a great bundance of their Joy , and Trial of ...
VIII . exert themselves in a most liberal and generous Contribution , for the Relief
of the poor Saints in And here it would be a Pleasure to 2 How that in a great me
more particularly to tell you , how in.a great bundance of their Joy , and Trial of ...
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Dr. Whitly would reni der it , measuring themselves by one another ; as if they
compared themselves with their falle Apostles , and grew proud on the Degree in
which they resembled them in Acuteness and Eloquence , or other Things on ...
Dr. Whitly would reni der it , measuring themselves by one another ; as if they
compared themselves with their falle Apostles , and grew proud on the Degree in
which they resembled them in Acuteness and Eloquence , or other Things on ...
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