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... thefe and seve- ral other ways is Vice injurious to our Souls . And therefore ' tis the Defign of Christianity to arm us against this great Evil , to fecure and defend us against all the Weapons of Unrigh- teousness . Hence the Apostle ...
... thefe and seve- ral other ways is Vice injurious to our Souls . And therefore ' tis the Defign of Christianity to arm us against this great Evil , to fecure and defend us against all the Weapons of Unrigh- teousness . Hence the Apostle ...
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... thefe little Croffes and Mifchances , than the Moon is with the yelping of thofe whiffling Curs that bark at her from below . For true Christian Courage is the most heroick of all other : for Courage is meerly brutal confifting in Heats ...
... thefe little Croffes and Mifchances , than the Moon is with the yelping of thofe whiffling Curs that bark at her from below . For true Christian Courage is the most heroick of all other : for Courage is meerly brutal confifting in Heats ...
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... of Askalon ! ] All thefe Cruelties were defigned under the Livery of the most merciful Jefus , and this Cannibals Feast of Fellow- Christians Christians Blood prepared to enter- tain the Father of Mercies 50 SERMON II .
... of Askalon ! ] All thefe Cruelties were defigned under the Livery of the most merciful Jefus , and this Cannibals Feast of Fellow- Christians Christians Blood prepared to enter- tain the Father of Mercies 50 SERMON II .
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... thefe are all lia ble to the Commands and Determi- nations of human Authority , and are the proper Matter of Civil and Eccle- fiaftical Laws ; to the Extent of whofe E 4 Jurif Jurifdiction , there can be no other restraint , than On ...
... thefe are all lia ble to the Commands and Determi- nations of human Authority , and are the proper Matter of Civil and Eccle- fiaftical Laws ; to the Extent of whofe E 4 Jurif Jurifdiction , there can be no other restraint , than On ...
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... thefe fhould be punished and perfecuted for them : But if men openly profefs their Dif- fent to the Prejudice of the publick Peace and Intereft , and doat fo much upon their own Conceits , as to phan- cy them neceffary for all the rest ...
... thefe fhould be punished and perfecuted for them : But if men openly profefs their Dif- fent to the Prejudice of the publick Peace and Intereft , and doat fo much upon their own Conceits , as to phan- cy them neceffary for all the rest ...
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Page 453 - The Lord that delivered me out of the paw of the lion, and out of the paw of the bear, he will deliver me out of the hand of this Philistine.
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Page 400 - They bend their tongues like their bow for lies : but they are not valiant for the truth upon the earth. — Take ye heed every one of his neighbour, and trust ye not in any brother : for every brother will utterly supplant, and every neighbour will walk with slanders.
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Page 400 - Oh that I had in the wilderness a lodging place of wayfaring men ; that I might leave my people, and go from them ! for they be all adulterers, an assembly of treacherous men.