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Page 90
tion of the whole socicty ; and to be subservient to the schools as to their order
and methods of study and instruction , assista ing myself in immediate instruction
in the arts and sciences ( as discretion should direct and occasion serve , and the
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tion of the whole socicty ; and to be subservient to the schools as to their order
and methods of study and instruction , assista ing myself in immediate instruction
in the arts and sciences ( as discretion should direct and occasion serve , and the
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Page 105
tion , and competent measure of Christian knowledge , is what gives a gospel
right to all sacred ordinances : But that it is necessary to those that come to these
ordinances , and in those that profess a consent to the gospel covenant , that they
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tion , and competent measure of Christian knowledge , is what gives a gospel
right to all sacred ordinances : But that it is necessary to those that come to these
ordinances , and in those that profess a consent to the gospel covenant , that they
...
Page 123
... do most immediately concern his honor , and the interest of his kingdom : The
work they are sent upon is to promote the designs of his administration and
government ; and therefore their business with their people has a near rela , tion
to the ...
... do most immediately concern his honor , and the interest of his kingdom : The
work they are sent upon is to promote the designs of his administration and
government ; and therefore their business with their people has a near rela , tion
to the ...
Page 345
No ' sugges . tion among them , that the profession persons made in Mr .
Stoddard ' s way , was taken as a profession of real godliness , or gospel
holiness ; or that they were taken in ander & notion of their being truly pióús
persons , as Mr ...
No ' sugges . tion among them , that the profession persons made in Mr .
Stoddard ' s way , was taken as a profession of real godliness , or gospel
holiness ; or that they were taken in ander & notion of their being truly pióús
persons , as Mr ...
Page 451
In Mr . Williams ' s reply to my answer to the first objec . tion p . 81 . & c . he wholly
leaves the argument , and writes in support and defence of other matters , quite
different from those which I mentioned , or had any concern with . The objection ...
In Mr . Williams ' s reply to my answer to the first objec . tion p . 81 . & c . he wholly
leaves the argument , and writes in support and defence of other matters , quite
different from those which I mentioned , or had any concern with . The objection ...
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