Sermons, Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen2University Press, 1842 - 551 páginas |
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... morality , 31. 2. By a tender regard to every pious motion of God's Spirit , 33. 3. By a study of the revealed word of God , 34 . 4. By keeping a frequent and impartial account with our conscience , 37 . With this caution , lest either ...
... morality , 31. 2. By a tender regard to every pious motion of God's Spirit , 33. 3. By a study of the revealed word of God , 34 . 4. By keeping a frequent and impartial account with our conscience , 37 . With this caution , lest either ...
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... moral right , 118. and there is no addition of any new precepts , but only of some particular instances of duty , 119. with an answer to some objections concerning the commands of loving God with all our heart , 121. and laying down our ...
... moral right , 118. and there is no addition of any new precepts , but only of some particular instances of duty , 119. with an answer to some objections concerning the commands of loving God with all our heart , 121. and laying down our ...
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... morality ; much like what is said of the stupid , modern Jews , that they have subdued their sense and reason to such a sottish servitude to their rabbies , as to hold , that in case two rabbies should happen to contradict one another ...
... morality ; much like what is said of the stupid , modern Jews , that they have subdued their sense and reason to such a sottish servitude to their rabbies , as to hold , that in case two rabbies should happen to contradict one another ...
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... morality . And it is really matter both of wonder and indignation , that such impostors should at all concern themselves about rules or directions of conscience , who seem to have no consciences to apply them to . . 3. The absolution ...
... morality . And it is really matter both of wonder and indignation , that such impostors should at all concern themselves about rules or directions of conscience , who seem to have no consciences to apply them to . . 3. The absolution ...
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... moral . In like manner , how vainly do the Romanists pride and value themselves upon the name of Catholics , of the catholic religion , and of the catholic church ! though a title no more applicable to the church of Rome , than a man's ...
... moral . In like manner , how vainly do the Romanists pride and value themselves upon the name of Catholics , of the catholic religion , and of the catholic church ! though a title no more applicable to the church of Rome , than a man's ...
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