Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1823 |
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... providence bestowed by God upon the Poles , since , by our own ordinary recourse to all natural causes , we may easily infer that the Polish nation could not but subsist hitherto only , but likewise must , in all probability , last as ...
... providence bestowed by God upon the Poles , since , by our own ordinary recourse to all natural causes , we may easily infer that the Polish nation could not but subsist hitherto only , but likewise must , in all probability , last as ...
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... Providence , and the unaccountable accidents and particulars of life , he in- troduces these three examples of unexpected advancements after this manner : " Who that had looked upon Agathocles first handling " the clay , and making pots ...
... Providence , and the unaccountable accidents and particulars of life , he in- troduces these three examples of unexpected advancements after this manner : " Who that had looked upon Agathocles first handling " the clay , and making pots ...
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... Providence " had took the work of destroying the church of England " out of the Papists ' hands , some would have been con- " tented with her preferments , without either attempting " to give up her rights and liturgy , or deserting her ...
... Providence " had took the work of destroying the church of England " out of the Papists ' hands , some would have been con- " tented with her preferments , without either attempting " to give up her rights and liturgy , or deserting her ...
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... providence for the erecting and preserving of them , 176. 2. By his punishments upon the violators of them , 180. 3. Not upon the account of any inherent sanctity in the things them- selves , but because he has the sole property of them ...
... providence for the erecting and preserving of them , 176. 2. By his punishments upon the violators of them , 180. 3. Not upon the account of any inherent sanctity in the things them- selves , but because he has the sole property of them ...
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... Providence ; and be neither too confident in prosperity , 225. nor too despon- dent in adversity , 227. but carry a conscience clear to- wards God , who is the sole and absolute disposer of all things , 228 . SERMON IX . THE WISDOM OF ...
... Providence ; and be neither too confident in prosperity , 225. nor too despon- dent in adversity , 227. but carry a conscience clear to- wards God , who is the sole and absolute disposer of all things , 228 . SERMON IX . THE WISDOM OF ...
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