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Page 98
words of the text in the first sense taxed the other side with subverting the whole
doctrine of free justification ; for , said they , if the pardon here granted to the
sinner , be an effect of her love to Jesus Christ , what become of all the passages
of ...
words of the text in the first sense taxed the other side with subverting the whole
doctrine of free justification ; for , said they , if the pardon here granted to the
sinner , be an effect of her love to Jesus Christ , what become of all the passages
of ...
Page 100
Jacques Saurin, Robert Robinson. of that she loved much . There are niany
examples of the original term being taken in this sense . We omit quotations and
proofs only to avoid proJixity . We must then suppose , that the tears now shed by
this ...
Jacques Saurin, Robert Robinson. of that she loved much . There are niany
examples of the original term being taken in this sense . We omit quotations and
proofs only to avoid proJixity . We must then suppose , that the tears now shed by
this ...
Page 192
A man , who reasons fairly when his senses are tranquil , doth he not reason like
an idiot when his senses are agitated ? Cool and dispassionate , he thinks , he
ought to eat and drink only what is necessary to support his health and his life , at
...
A man , who reasons fairly when his senses are tranquil , doth he not reason like
an idiot when his senses are agitated ? Cool and dispassionate , he thinks , he
ought to eat and drink only what is necessary to support his health and his life , at
...
Page 193
If the senses were excited to act only by the presence of objects : if the soul were
agitated only by the action of the senses , one single mean would suffice to guard
us from irregular passions ; that would be to flee from the object that excites ...
If the senses were excited to act only by the presence of objects : if the soul were
agitated only by the action of the senses , one single mean would suffice to guard
us from irregular passions ; that would be to flee from the object that excites ...
Page 267
In this sense the apostle says , he determined not to know any thing among ihe
Corinthians save Jesus Christ , and him crucified , that is , the christian religion ,
of which the crucifixion of Christ is a principal article . The other emblems ...
In this sense the apostle says , he determined not to know any thing among ihe
Corinthians save Jesus Christ , and him crucified , that is , the christian religion ,
of which the crucifixion of Christ is a principal article . The other emblems ...
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