Sermons on various subjects, with a preface [by J. Duchal].1748 |
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... condition of pleafing him ; and especially how exprefs the declarations of his word are as to that point , and yet in fact we find it is the way of hypocrites . How often do the prophets reprove the antient Jews for trusting to a ...
... condition of pleafing him ; and especially how exprefs the declarations of his word are as to that point , and yet in fact we find it is the way of hypocrites . How often do the prophets reprove the antient Jews for trusting to a ...
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... condition of entering into the kingdom of heaven , we must do it uni- verfally . A partial obedience will never please him . To fingle out fome of his command- ments , which we will obey because they do not interfere with a favourite ...
... condition of entering into the kingdom of heaven , we must do it uni- verfally . A partial obedience will never please him . To fingle out fome of his command- ments , which we will obey because they do not interfere with a favourite ...
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... great moment to the comfort of our pre- fent condition ; for truly the light is fweet , and a pleasant thing it is for the eyes to behold * John xi . 9 , 10 . E 4 + Ecclef . xi . 7 . the SERM . the fun ; fo , there is an ( 55 )
... great moment to the comfort of our pre- fent condition ; for truly the light is fweet , and a pleasant thing it is for the eyes to behold * John xi . 9 , 10 . E 4 + Ecclef . xi . 7 . the SERM . the fun ; fo , there is an ( 55 )
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... conditions of men , they are either wifely and justly guided to the true per- fection and happiness of their nature , or in a ftate of ignorance , fatal misconduct , and mi- fery . There are certain conditions neceffary that the natural ...
... conditions of men , they are either wifely and justly guided to the true per- fection and happiness of their nature , or in a ftate of ignorance , fatal misconduct , and mi- fery . There are certain conditions neceffary that the natural ...
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... condition of a rational crea- ture ? It is darkness , the emblem of igno- rance , vice , and unhappiness ; a total dark- ness , without any remains of useful light ; and if the light that is in thee be darkness , how great is that ...
... condition of a rational crea- ture ? It is darkness , the emblem of igno- rance , vice , and unhappiness ; a total dark- ness , without any remains of useful light ; and if the light that is in thee be darkness , how great is that ...
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