The Refuge. [A Series of Letters Upon Religion.] MS. Note1825 - 156 pages |
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... to consider how much nearer he approaches to his end . But this is to submit tamely to the tyranny of accident , and to suffer our reason to lie useless . Every funeral may justly be considered as a summons to pre- pare 20 INTRODUCTION .
... to consider how much nearer he approaches to his end . But this is to submit tamely to the tyranny of accident , and to suffer our reason to lie useless . Every funeral may justly be considered as a summons to pre- pare 20 INTRODUCTION .
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... suffering its penalty . By the Scriptures of truth , and by these only , we know that there is forgiveness with God , that he may be feared . Without this astonishingly merciful intelligence , we should have been in- volved in perpetual ...
... suffering its penalty . By the Scriptures of truth , and by these only , we know that there is forgiveness with God , that he may be feared . Without this astonishingly merciful intelligence , we should have been in- volved in perpetual ...
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... suffered you to enjoy the pleasures of tran- quillity , though subject to the same condemnation which is now the sole ground of uneasiness . The remembrance of this tranquillity may indeed add pungency to grief already great : you will ...
... suffered you to enjoy the pleasures of tran- quillity , though subject to the same condemnation which is now the sole ground of uneasiness . The remembrance of this tranquillity may indeed add pungency to grief already great : you will ...
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... suffered on a gib- bet , that he was to expire in such circumstances and in such company ; or that he was then com- mitting an act for which he was afterwards to be exhibited as a spectacle to angels and to men ; that both might have ...
... suffered on a gib- bet , that he was to expire in such circumstances and in such company ; or that he was then com- mitting an act for which he was afterwards to be exhibited as a spectacle to angels and to men ; that both might have ...
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... suffer me to remind you , that the invitation extends not to those that are rich , but to him that hath no money : nothing with which to purchase the divine clemency , or to satisfy the claims of justice . The question in this case is ...
... suffer me to remind you , that the invitation extends not to those that are rich , but to him that hath no money : nothing with which to purchase the divine clemency , or to satisfy the claims of justice . The question in this case is ...
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