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Page v
... temper , and is accounted natural affection , as having ground and foundation in meer nature on the contrary ; it would have been the business of thofe who had ma- naged the cause of religion , to have contended for thefe better ...
... temper , and is accounted natural affection , as having ground and foundation in meer nature on the contrary ; it would have been the business of thofe who had ma- naged the cause of religion , to have contended for thefe better ...
Page vi
... temper ; fhould be back- ward to apprehend any goodness of that fort , in a higher nature than that of man . But it is ftrange to conceive , how men who pretend a notion and be- lief of a fupreme power , acting with the greateft ...
... temper ; fhould be back- ward to apprehend any goodness of that fort , in a higher nature than that of man . But it is ftrange to conceive , how men who pretend a notion and be- lief of a fupreme power , acting with the greateft ...
Page ix
... temper , and God - like difpofition , which he laboured to infpire ; how much he was , for the excellency of his life , and admirable temper , efteemed and beloved of all ; and even in the worft of times , when feuds and a- nimofities ...
... temper , and God - like difpofition , which he laboured to infpire ; how much he was , for the excellency of his life , and admirable temper , efteemed and beloved of all ; and even in the worft of times , when feuds and a- nimofities ...
Page xii
... impartiality , which they may learn from hence , will be a fecuri- ty to them against the contrary temper of those o ther irreconcileable enemies to our holy faith . DIS 13 DISCOURSE L. The Glorious EVIDENCE , and Pow- er xii PREFACE .
... impartiality , which they may learn from hence , will be a fecuri- ty to them against the contrary temper of those o ther irreconcileable enemies to our holy faith . DIS 13 DISCOURSE L. The Glorious EVIDENCE , and Pow- er xii PREFACE .
Page 46
... temper , it establishes a heathful complexion and conftitution of foul , and makes it to discharge itself duly in all its offices to- wards God , with itself , and with men , whereas the mind of a wicked and profane man , is a very wil ...
... temper , it establishes a heathful complexion and conftitution of foul , and makes it to discharge itself duly in all its offices to- wards God , with itself , and with men , whereas the mind of a wicked and profane man , is a very wil ...
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abuſe affurance againſt alfo alſo anſwer apoftle apprehenfions atheiſt becauſe body cafe caufe cauſe Chrift chriftian confcience confider confideration confift converfe creature declared defire difpofition divine doth effects elſe evil faid faith falvation fatisfaction fatisfied fcripture fecond felf felf-condemned felves fenfe feveral fhall fhew fhould fince finners firft firſt fome fometimes foul fpeak fpirit ftand ftate fuch fure give God's creation gofpel goodneſs grace greateſt happineſs hath havock himſelf inftance inftrument itſelf Jefus judgment juft knowledge lefs live lufts man's meaſure ment mifery mind and underſtanding moft moſt muſt myſelf nature neceffary neceffity nefs obferve ourſelves pardon perfons Pfal pleaſure principles puniſhment purpoſe reafon refpect religion repentance righteouſneſs ſay ſenſe ſhall ſpeak ſtate temper thefe themſelves theſe things theſe words thofe thoſe tion true truth univerfal unleſs unrighteous uſe verfe whatſoever whofoever wiſdom