Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen6Clarendon Press, 1823 |
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... fall , and still to fear , that that hope is scarce sure enough that can never be too sure , 461 . III . Shewing how the hypocrite continues and preserves his hopes . Three ways particularly instanced : 1. By keeping up a course of ...
... fall , and still to fear , that that hope is scarce sure enough that can never be too sure , 461 . III . Shewing how the hypocrite continues and preserves his hopes . Three ways particularly instanced : 1. By keeping up a course of ...
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... fall of Adam , and our original sin emerging from thence , the cause of all the miseries and diseases that are incident to man- kind ? I answer , It is indeed the remote and general cause , or rather the causa sine qua non ; for were it ...
... fall of Adam , and our original sin emerging from thence , the cause of all the miseries and diseases that are incident to man- kind ? I answer , It is indeed the remote and general cause , or rather the causa sine qua non ; for were it ...
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... fall to judge and guess at the cause : first they kill , and then condemn ; first do execution , and then pass sen- tence . Certainly such a man is rotten at the heart ; otherwise do you think that God would have thus thrown him away ...
... fall to judge and guess at the cause : first they kill , and then condemn ; first do execution , and then pass sen- tence . Certainly such a man is rotten at the heart ; otherwise do you think that God would have thus thrown him away ...
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... falls pure from heaven , but arriving to the earth , turns into mud . Even the divine dealings are not privileged from the prejudices of malice ; but God's works are like his words , liable to be wrested : malice is the bias of the soul ...
... falls pure from heaven , but arriving to the earth , turns into mud . Even the divine dealings are not privileged from the prejudices of malice ; but God's works are like his words , liable to be wrested : malice is the bias of the soul ...
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... falls to his own master ? How dares any man put his own sense upon God's actions ? which , though it may happen to be true in itself , yet is certainly uncharitable in him ; and that man will one day find it but a poor gain , who hits ...
... falls to his own master ? How dares any man put his own sense upon God's actions ? which , though it may happen to be true in itself , yet is certainly uncharitable in him ; and that man will one day find it but a poor gain , who hits ...
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