The Works of President Edwards ...Isaac Sturtevant, Printer, 1808 - Congregational churches |
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... pretended discoveries , and receive them , if rational , how long soever I have been used to anoth- er way of thinking . Thursday , October 18. To follow the example of Mr. B ————— , who , though he meets with great difficulties , yet ...
... pretended discoveries , and receive them , if rational , how long soever I have been used to anoth- er way of thinking . Thursday , October 18. To follow the example of Mr. B ————— , who , though he meets with great difficulties , yet ...
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... pretended discoveries , and receive them , if rational , how long soever I have been used to anoth- er way of thinking . Thursday , October 18. To follow the example of Mr. B ——— , who , though he meets with great difficulties , yet un ...
... pretended discoveries , and receive them , if rational , how long soever I have been used to anoth- er way of thinking . Thursday , October 18. To follow the example of Mr. B ——— , who , though he meets with great difficulties , yet un ...
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... pretend- ed to be observed . He was a great enemy to young people's unseasonably asso- ciating together for vain amusements , which he regarded as a dangerous step towards corrupting and bringing them to ruin . And he thought the excuse ...
... pretend- ed to be observed . He was a great enemy to young people's unseasonably asso- ciating together for vain amusements , which he regarded as a dangerous step towards corrupting and bringing them to ruin . And he thought the excuse ...
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... pretend- ed to espouse ; and were paying the way not only to Armin- ianism , but to Deism . For if these doctrines , were relin- quished , he did not see , where a man could set his foot -down , with consistency short of Deism , or even ...
... pretend- ed to espouse ; and were paying the way not only to Armin- ianism , but to Deism . For if these doctrines , were relin- quished , he did not see , where a man could set his foot -down , with consistency short of Deism , or even ...
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... pretended infallible discerning of the state of men's souls ; that in these things I had fallen in with those wild people , who have lately appeared in Newengland , called Separatists ; and that I myself was become a grand Sepa- ratist ...
... pretended infallible discerning of the state of men's souls ; that in these things I had fallen in with those wild people , who have lately appeared in Newengland , called Separatists ; and that I myself was become a grand Sepa- ratist ...
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