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... TRUE ONES LAID . Matt . vii . 26 , 27 . - And every one that heareth these sayings of mine , and doeth them not , shall be likened unto a foolish man , which built his house upon the sand : And the rain descended , and the floods came ...
... TRUE ONES LAID . Matt . vii . 26 , 27 . - And every one that heareth these sayings of mine , and doeth them not , shall be likened unto a foolish man , which built his house upon the sand : And the rain descended , and the floods came ...
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... true , and not contrary to reason , 403 . 2. That it be above the reach of mere reason to find it out before it be re- vealed , 407 . 3. That , being revealed , it be yet very difficult for , if not above finite reason fully to ...
... true , and not contrary to reason , 403 . 2. That it be above the reach of mere reason to find it out before it be re- vealed , 407 . 3. That , being revealed , it be yet very difficult for , if not above finite reason fully to ...
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... to love and acknowledge them , 461 . 3. That hereby we may be able to find out the true cause of atheism , 464 , and fanaticism , 465 . SERMONS XLVI . XLVII . COVETOUSNESS PROVED NO LESS AN xvi The Chief Heads of the Sermons in Vol . II .
... to love and acknowledge them , 461 . 3. That hereby we may be able to find out the true cause of atheism , 464 , and fanaticism , 465 . SERMONS XLVI . XLVII . COVETOUSNESS PROVED NO LESS AN xvi The Chief Heads of the Sermons in Vol . II .
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... true , proper , and strict sense of merit . Nor does this interrogative way of ex- pression import only a bare negation of the thing , as in itself impossible , but also a manifest , undeniable evidence of the said impossibility ; as if ...
... true , proper , and strict sense of merit . Nor does this interrogative way of ex- pression import only a bare negation of the thing , as in itself impossible , but also a manifest , undeniable evidence of the said impossibility ; as if ...
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... true philosophy , merit is nothing else but an instance or exemplification of that noted saying or maxim , that one benefaction or good turn re- quires another ; and imports neither more nor less than a man's claim or title to receive ...
... true philosophy , merit is nothing else but an instance or exemplification of that noted saying or maxim , that one benefaction or good turn re- quires another ; and imports neither more nor less than a man's claim or title to receive ...
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