A sermon [on 2 Cor. i. 10] preach'd before the king at St. James's-chaopel, on Thursday, June 71716 - 1716 páginas |
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... Manner , delivered us from a very great Death ; he has , by a Series of strange Providences , continued this great Deliverance to us hitherto ; and I hope we are met this Day , with a fincere Pur- pose , to express both our grateful ...
... Manner , delivered us from a very great Death ; he has , by a Series of strange Providences , continued this great Deliverance to us hitherto ; and I hope we are met this Day , with a fincere Pur- pose , to express both our grateful ...
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... manner , they knew not why ; tho ' from Them there's no more Juftice or Mercy to be expected , than from the raging Waves of the Sea in a Tempeft : but also fuperftitious Bigots in a falfe Religion ; zealous Worshippers of a Goddess of ...
... manner , they knew not why ; tho ' from Them there's no more Juftice or Mercy to be expected , than from the raging Waves of the Sea in a Tempeft : but also fuperftitious Bigots in a falfe Religion ; zealous Worshippers of a Goddess of ...
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... manner , may we imagine , would thefe blind Zealots , pufh'd on by the defigning Craftfmen , exprefs their Re- fentments of fo great an Injury ? ; That they did fo , we read at the 28th Verse : They first make a publick and clamorous Ac ...
... manner , may we imagine , would thefe blind Zealots , pufh'd on by the defigning Craftfmen , exprefs their Re- fentments of fo great an Injury ? ; That they did fo , we read at the 28th Verse : They first make a publick and clamorous Ac ...
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... manner of Man he But however Diftance of Time may have leffen'd the Danger that then threaten'd us , and confequently the Deliverance from it , in fome Peoples Thoughts ; I will venture to call it a Death , and a great Death : For That ...
... manner of Man he But however Diftance of Time may have leffen'd the Danger that then threaten'd us , and confequently the Deliverance from it , in fome Peoples Thoughts ; I will venture to call it a Death , and a great Death : For That ...
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... manner , and by fuch quiet and gentle Methods , that it plain- ly appear'd to be his doing , who is a prefent help in time of trouble ; who only doth marve- lous things ; and who many times chufes to ap- pear , for his Servants , as ...
... manner , and by fuch quiet and gentle Methods , that it plain- ly appear'd to be his doing , who is a prefent help in time of trouble ; who only doth marve- lous things ; and who many times chufes to ap- pear , for his Servants , as ...
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