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Page 91
... follow the guidance of their na- tures but it is much more horrid in rationals , not to comply with the principles of reafon and under- standing ; because we were made more fufficient for our connatural acts , than either fenfitives or ...
... follow the guidance of their na- tures but it is much more horrid in rationals , not to comply with the principles of reafon and under- standing ; because we were made more fufficient for our connatural acts , than either fenfitives or ...
Page 98
... , whereby they are qualified to find God out in his works , and to follow him in his ways , either it burns fo dim that they cannot see by it , or it is quite put out . out . For it is found by experience , that 98 The venerable NATURE and.
... , whereby they are qualified to find God out in his works , and to follow him in his ways , either it burns fo dim that they cannot see by it , or it is quite put out . out . For it is found by experience , that 98 The venerable NATURE and.
Page 100
... follow him in his ways . It is the proper employment of our intellectual faculties to be converfant about God , to conceive aright of him ; and then to refemble and imitate , him . Religion is an obligation upon us to God , the first ...
... follow him in his ways . It is the proper employment of our intellectual faculties to be converfant about God , to conceive aright of him ; and then to refemble and imitate , him . Religion is an obligation upon us to God , the first ...
Page 125
... follow truth fully , but as Herod did many things , according to St. John's doc- trine ; but he did not do all . 5. That high degree of fin , going against a man's own knowledge and judgment , so as to contract repro- bacy of mind ...
... follow truth fully , but as Herod did many things , according to St. John's doc- trine ; but he did not do all . 5. That high degree of fin , going against a man's own knowledge and judgment , so as to contract repro- bacy of mind ...
Page 128
... 10 , 15. chap . lxvi . 3 . - 4. We may be faid to hold the truth in unrighte- ousness , when we do not follow truth fully ; as Herod , ( Mark ( Mark vi . 20. ) did many things according 128 The abfolute neceffity of religious obedience ,
... 10 , 15. chap . lxvi . 3 . - 4. We may be faid to hold the truth in unrighte- ousness , when we do not follow truth fully ; as Herod , ( Mark ( Mark vi . 20. ) did many things according 128 The abfolute neceffity of religious obedience ,
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