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So that you see it is impossible to lay hold of them either way . There is no reason
therefore , if they cannot bear the inconvenience of the utmost latitude of their
own rule retorted upon themselves , that it should be admitted to bind others .
So that you see it is impossible to lay hold of them either way . There is no reason
therefore , if they cannot bear the inconvenience of the utmost latitude of their
own rule retorted upon themselves , that it should be admitted to bind others .
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... began to be sorrowful , and very heavy ; nay , exceeding sorrowful , even unto
death ; we find that he continued watching , from the beginning to the end of it ,
without any sleep , when yet the disciples were not able to hold their eyes open .
... began to be sorrowful , and very heavy ; nay , exceeding sorrowful , even unto
death ; we find that he continued watching , from the beginning to the end of it ,
without any sleep , when yet the disciples were not able to hold their eyes open .
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( as they call it ; ) but still , though they leave Egypt , they will be sure to hold fast
to their flesh - pots . And the truth is , their very fasts and humiliations have been
observed to be nothing else but a religious epicurism , and a neat contrivance of
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( as they call it ; ) but still , though they leave Egypt , they will be sure to hold fast
to their flesh - pots . And the truth is , their very fasts and humiliations have been
observed to be nothing else but a religious epicurism , and a neat contrivance of
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In short , as it becomes a man to behave himself towards that divine power , from
the arbitrary disposals of whose pleasure he first received his breath , and still
holds his being . Of the second sort are all the duties we owe to our neighbour , in
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In short , as it becomes a man to behave himself towards that divine power , from
the arbitrary disposals of whose pleasure he first received his breath , and still
holds his being . Of the second sort are all the duties we owe to our neighbour , in
...
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When God shall shake his sword over a nation , and the inhabitants take no
notice of it ; when he shall begin to take hold of judgment , and the people not
take hold of his mercy in prayer and repentance ; these are sad symptoms of a
decaying ...
When God shall shake his sword over a nation , and the inhabitants take no
notice of it ; when he shall begin to take hold of judgment , and the people not
take hold of his mercy in prayer and repentance ; these are sad symptoms of a
decaying ...
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