Observations on the conversion and apostleship of st. Paul, a letter [by G. Lyttelton.]. |
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... shall suppose then , in order to try to ac- count for the vifion without a miracle , that as Saul and his company were journeying along in their way to Damafcus , an extraor- dinary meteor did really happen , which caft a great light ...
... shall suppose then , in order to try to ac- count for the vifion without a miracle , that as Saul and his company were journeying along in their way to Damafcus , an extraor- dinary meteor did really happen , which caft a great light ...
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... shall endeavour to prove , that he could not have impofed on himself by any power of enthusiasm , either in regard to the miracle that caufed , his converfion , or to fome the confequential effects of it , or to fome other 90 ...
... shall endeavour to prove , that he could not have impofed on himself by any power of enthusiasm , either in regard to the miracle that caufed , his converfion , or to fome the confequential effects of it , or to fome other 90 ...
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... shall suppose then , in order to try to ac- count for the vifion without a miracle , that as Saul and his company were journeying along in their way to Damafcus , an extraor- dinary meteor did really happen , which caft a great light ...
... shall suppose then , in order to try to ac- count for the vifion without a miracle , that as Saul and his company were journeying along in their way to Damafcus , an extraor- dinary meteor did really happen , which caft a great light ...
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... Shall we obftinately and frowardly shut our eyes against that day - fpring from on high that bas vifited us , because we are not as yet able to bear the full blaze of his beams ? Indeed , not even in heaven itself , not in the highest ...
... Shall we obftinately and frowardly shut our eyes against that day - fpring from on high that bas vifited us , because we are not as yet able to bear the full blaze of his beams ? Indeed , not even in heaven itself , not in the highest ...
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... Shall he complain that the ways of God are not like his ways , and past his finding out ? True philofophy , as well as true Christianity , would teach us a wifer and mo- defter part . It would teach us to be content within thofe bounds ...
... Shall he complain that the ways of God are not like his ways , and past his finding out ? True philofophy , as well as true Christianity , would teach us a wifer and mo- defter part . It would teach us to be content within thofe bounds ...
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Page 75 - THOUGH I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries, and all knowledge; and though I have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, and have no charity, I am nothing.
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