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... able to give him confidence towards God , 370. In order to which we must know , I. How the heart or conscience ought to be informed , 371 , viz . by right rea- son and scripture , 372 , and endeavouring to employ the utmost of our ...
... able to give him confidence towards God , 370. In order to which we must know , I. How the heart or conscience ought to be informed , 371 , viz . by right rea- son and scripture , 372 , and endeavouring to employ the utmost of our ...
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... able to reward him with . The ascent up the hill is hard and tedious , but the serenity and fair prospect at the top is suf- ficient to incite the labour of undertaking it , and to reward it , being undertook . But the difference of ...
... able to reward him with . The ascent up the hill is hard and tedious , but the serenity and fair prospect at the top is suf- ficient to incite the labour of undertaking it , and to reward it , being undertook . But the difference of ...
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... able to fetch up such a glorious fabric , as this of the world , out of the abyss of vanity and nothing , and able to throw it back into the same original nothing again . It drowns us in the specu- lation of the divine omniscience ...
... able to fetch up such a glorious fabric , as this of the world , out of the abyss of vanity and nothing , and able to throw it back into the same original nothing again . It drowns us in the specu- lation of the divine omniscience ...
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... able to keep up that height of motion that the pleasure of the senses raise them to : and therefore how inevi- tably does an immoderate laughter end in a sigh ! which is only nature's recovering itself after a force done to it . But the ...
... able to keep up that height of motion that the pleasure of the senses raise them to : and therefore how inevi- tably does an immoderate laughter end in a sigh ! which is only nature's recovering itself after a force done to it . But the ...
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... able to dispose of men's fortunes and preferments . But farther , to proceed from hence to yet a higher degree of pleasure , indeed the highest on this side that of religion ; which is the pleasure of friendship and conversation ...
... able to dispose of men's fortunes and preferments . But farther , to proceed from hence to yet a higher degree of pleasure , indeed the highest on this side that of religion ; which is the pleasure of friendship and conversation ...
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