Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen6Clarendon Press, 1823 |
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... pharisees ? yet we may easily gather from the whole course of our Saviour's carriage to- wards them , that he looked upon them as men igno- rant of God . The papists indeed make saving faith to be only an assent of the understanding to ...
... pharisees ? yet we may easily gather from the whole course of our Saviour's carriage to- wards them , that he looked upon them as men igno- rant of God . The papists indeed make saving faith to be only an assent of the understanding to ...
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... Pharisees fast twice a week , when they stayed their stomachs with de- vouring widows ' houses ? solemnizing all their humi- liations with the poor man's groans and the orphan's tears ? To what spiritual intent did our zealots so much ...
... Pharisees fast twice a week , when they stayed their stomachs with de- vouring widows ' houses ? solemnizing all their humi- liations with the poor man's groans and the orphan's tears ? To what spiritual intent did our zealots so much ...
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... Pharisees indeed disfigured and mangled themselves , and treated their bodies much after the same man- ner , till they made themselves more deformed in the eyes of God , than in the eyes of men . Other examples besides these I know none ...
... Pharisees indeed disfigured and mangled themselves , and treated their bodies much after the same man- ner , till they made themselves more deformed in the eyes of God , than in the eyes of men . Other examples besides these I know none ...
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... Pharisees had a peculiar way among themselves , of making and deforming their faces , in their days of fasting ; in which they placed the chief part of the duty , ( as the papists do in whipping themselves ; ) and it was against this ...
... Pharisees had a peculiar way among themselves , of making and deforming their faces , in their days of fasting ; in which they placed the chief part of the duty , ( as the papists do in whipping themselves ; ) and it was against this ...
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... Pharisees , and the opinionators of their own ho- liness , the spiritually proud , confident , and disdain- ful , they were men of another dispensation : the gospel knows them not , nor justifies any such ; .it finds them standing upon ...
... Pharisees , and the opinionators of their own ho- liness , the spiritually proud , confident , and disdain- ful , they were men of another dispensation : the gospel knows them not , nor justifies any such ; .it finds them standing upon ...
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