Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1823 |
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... irreligious , were convertible terms . None were 66 thought fit for the ministry but tradesmen and mechanics , " because none else were allowed to have the Spirit . Those " only were accounted like St. Paul , who could work with " their ...
... irreligious , were convertible terms . None were 66 thought fit for the ministry but tradesmen and mechanics , " because none else were allowed to have the Spirit . Those " only were accounted like St. Paul , who could work with " their ...
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... irreligious , and yet not more ( perhaps much less ) demonstrable than the af- firmative ; so , over and above , it gives me this ad- vantage , that , let it seem never so strange , uncouth , and impossible , the nonplus of my reason ...
... irreligious , and yet not more ( perhaps much less ) demonstrable than the af- firmative ; so , over and above , it gives me this ad- vantage , that , let it seem never so strange , uncouth , and impossible , the nonplus of my reason ...
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... irreligious kings , by com- paring them to Ahab or Jeroboam . It being usual to make the first and most eminent in any kind , not only the standard for comparison , but also the rule of expression . But I shall insist only upon the ...
... irreligious kings , by com- paring them to Ahab or Jeroboam . It being usual to make the first and most eminent in any kind , not only the standard for comparison , but also the rule of expression . But I shall insist only upon the ...
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... irreligious , by a secret and irresistible power , countermands their deepest project , splits their counsels , and smites their most refined policies with frustration and a curse ; being resolved that the kingdoms of the world shall ...
... irreligious , by a secret and irresistible power , countermands their deepest project , splits their counsels , and smites their most refined policies with frustration and a curse ; being resolved that the kingdoms of the world shall ...
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... irreligious persons have took no small advantage from our changes . For in king Edward the sixth's time , the divine worship was twice altered in two new liturgies . In the first of queen Mary , the protestant religion was persecuted ...
... irreligious persons have took no small advantage from our changes . For in king Edward the sixth's time , the divine worship was twice altered in two new liturgies . In the first of queen Mary , the protestant religion was persecuted ...
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