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Page 146
... continued to bear only bad fruit . So , if there were a particular family , which , from generation to generation , and through every remove to innumerable dif ferent countries , and places of abode , all died of a consump tion , or all ...
... continued to bear only bad fruit . So , if there were a particular family , which , from generation to generation , and through every remove to innumerable dif ferent countries , and places of abode , all died of a consump tion , or all ...
Page 162
... continued . Such appears to be the tendency of nature to sin , that as soon as ever man is capable , it causes him imme- diately to sin , without suffering any considerable time to pass without sin . And therefore , if the same ...
... continued . Such appears to be the tendency of nature to sin , that as soon as ever man is capable , it causes him imme- diately to sin , without suffering any considerable time to pass without sin . And therefore , if the same ...
Page 163
... continued motion , but with a constantly increasing motion . And we see , that increasing iniquity is actually the consequence of natural depravity , in most men , notwithstanding all the res- traints they have . Dispositions to evil ...
... continued motion , but with a constantly increasing motion . And we see , that increasing iniquity is actually the consequence of natural depravity , in most men , notwithstanding all the res- traints they have . Dispositions to evil ...
Page 174
... continued without the knowledge and worship of the true God , and overwhelmed in gross idolatry , without the least appearance or prospect of its recovering it . self from so great blindness , or returning from its brutish principles ...
... continued without the knowledge and worship of the true God , and overwhelmed in gross idolatry , without the least appearance or prospect of its recovering it . self from so great blindness , or returning from its brutish principles ...
Page 178
... continued in this deep state ofcorruption to the last . The Pagan Philosophers , and inquisitive men , made great improvements in many sciences , and even in morality itself ; yet the inveterate absurdities of Pagan idolatry remained ...
... continued in this deep state ofcorruption to the last . The Pagan Philosophers , and inquisitive men , made great improvements in many sciences , and even in morality itself ; yet the inveterate absurdities of Pagan idolatry remained ...
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