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... present persuasion , 99 , either through example , 100 , or through a command , with the conjunction of some reward or penalty , 101 , descending from a private or a public person , 101 . III . We may thence infer , 1. That none having ...
... present persuasion , 99 , either through example , 100 , or through a command , with the conjunction of some reward or penalty , 101 , descending from a private or a public person , 101 . III . We may thence infer , 1. That none having ...
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... present condition , 368. The proof whereof may be drawn from scripture , 369 , and the practice of all law- givers , 369 . Therefore it is every man's infinite concern to fix to himself a principle to act by , which may bring him to his ...
... present condition , 368. The proof whereof may be drawn from scripture , 369 , and the practice of all law- givers , 369 . Therefore it is every man's infinite concern to fix to himself a principle to act by , which may bring him to his ...
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... present application to your Grace is not so much to crave a favor , as to pay a debt ; and , in answer to the many obligations I lie under , to congratulate your Grace on that height of dignity and greatness to which Providence has so ...
... present application to your Grace is not so much to crave a favor , as to pay a debt ; and , in answer to the many obligations I lie under , to congratulate your Grace on that height of dignity and greatness to which Providence has so ...
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... present the best pledges I can give your Grace of those sincere respects and services which your Grace ought always to claim , and shall never fail to receive from , My Lord , Your Grace's ever faithful and most obedient servant ...
... present the best pledges I can give your Grace of those sincere respects and services which your Grace ought always to claim , and shall never fail to receive from , My Lord , Your Grace's ever faithful and most obedient servant ...
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... present condition of man's nature , does but too frequently and fatally take place . For men naturally have but faint notions of things spiritual , and such as incur not into their senses ; but their eyes , their ears , and their hands ...
... present condition of man's nature , does but too frequently and fatally take place . For men naturally have but faint notions of things spiritual , and such as incur not into their senses ; but their eyes , their ears , and their hands ...
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