Sermons, Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen2University Press, 1842 - 551 páginas |
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... nature , 143 . 2. The highest perfection of our nature , 144 . 3. The main end of religion , 145. as the designs of it in this world are the honour of God , 145. and the advantage of society , 146 . II . All other foundations are false ...
... nature , 143 . 2. The highest perfection of our nature , 144 . 3. The main end of religion , 145. as the designs of it in this world are the honour of God , 145. and the advantage of society , 146 . II . All other foundations are false ...
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... nature of some base minds , that they can never do ill turns but they must double them with ill words too . And thus David's messengers are sent back to him like so many sharks and runagates , only for endeavouring to compliment an ill ...
... nature of some base minds , that they can never do ill turns but they must double them with ill words too . And thus David's messengers are sent back to him like so many sharks and runagates , only for endeavouring to compliment an ill ...
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... nature ; and by that new - invented engine of the doctrine of probability , will undertake to warrant and quiet the sinner's conscience in the commission of any sin whatsoever , provided there be but the opinion of one learned man to ...
... nature ; and by that new - invented engine of the doctrine of probability , will undertake to warrant and quiet the sinner's conscience in the commission of any sin whatsoever , provided there be but the opinion of one learned man to ...
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... natural moral right , to give excuse to sin . Since all such ignorance is voluntary , and therefore culpable , forasmuch as it was in every man's power to have prevented it , by a due improvement of the light of nature , and the seeds ...
... natural moral right , to give excuse to sin . Since all such ignorance is voluntary , and therefore culpable , forasmuch as it was in every man's power to have prevented it , by a due improvement of the light of nature , and the seeds ...
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... as that it may be able to give us a rational confidence towards God . As , 1. That the voice of reason , in all the dictates of natural morality , ought carefully to be attended to by a 38 [ SERM . 23 . Of the nature and.
... as that it may be able to give us a rational confidence towards God . As , 1. That the voice of reason , in all the dictates of natural morality , ought carefully to be attended to by a 38 [ SERM . 23 . Of the nature and.
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