Sermons, Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen2University Press, 1842 - 551 páginas |
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... judges it , under his present circumstances , the best and most rational course that he can take . Thus we see when Jonas was under the passion of anger , and God asked him , Whether he did well to be angry ? He answered , I do well to ...
... judges it , under his present circumstances , the best and most rational course that he can take . Thus we see when Jonas was under the passion of anger , and God asked him , Whether he did well to be angry ? He answered , I do well to ...
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... judge in favour of it . The fumes of his passion do as really intoxicate and confound his judging and discerning faculty , as the fumes of drink discompose and stupify the brain of a man overcharged with it . When his drink indeed is ...
... judge in favour of it . The fumes of his passion do as really intoxicate and confound his judging and discerning faculty , as the fumes of drink discompose and stupify the brain of a man overcharged with it . When his drink indeed is ...
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... judge by be uncer- tain , it is odds but we shall judge wrong ; and if we should judge right , yet it is not properly skill , C 2.
... judge by be uncer- tain , it is odds but we shall judge wrong ; and if we should judge right , yet it is not properly skill , C 2.
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... judge of things impossible to be seen ; and humour and ignorance ( which the generality of men both think and speak by ) the great proofs of his justification . But surely no man has the estate of his soul drawn upon his face , nor the ...
... judge of things impossible to be seen ; and humour and ignorance ( which the generality of men both think and speak by ) the great proofs of his justification . But surely no man has the estate of his soul drawn upon his face , nor the ...
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... judge right , yet the man cannot be sure that he will declare that judgment sincerely and impartially , ( the greatest clerks being not always the honestest , any more than the wisest men , ) but may purposely sooth a man up for hope or ...
... judge right , yet the man cannot be sure that he will declare that judgment sincerely and impartially , ( the greatest clerks being not always the honestest , any more than the wisest men , ) but may purposely sooth a man up for hope or ...
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