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... commands of loving God with all our heart , 442 , and laying down our life for our brother , 443. Then it is proved , that Christ opposed not Moses ' law as faulty or imperfect , but only the comments of the scribes and pharisees upon ...
... commands of loving God with all our heart , 442 , and laying down our life for our brother , 443. Then it is proved , that Christ opposed not Moses ' law as faulty or imperfect , but only the comments of the scribes and pharisees upon ...
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... command , with the conjunction of some reward or penalty , 480 , descending from a private or a public person , ib . III . We may thence infer : 1. That none having been brought up and long continued in the communion of a true church ...
... command , with the conjunction of some reward or penalty , 480 , descending from a private or a public person , ib . III . We may thence infer : 1. That none having been brought up and long continued in the communion of a true church ...
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... command it , the work must think of no other patronage than the same that adorns and protects its author . Some indeed vouch great names , because they think they deserve ; but I , because I need such : and had I not more occasion than ...
... command it , the work must think of no other patronage than the same that adorns and protects its author . Some indeed vouch great names , because they think they deserve ; but I , because I need such : and had I not more occasion than ...
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... command , for such must I account your desire ; and thereby design , not so much the publication of my sermon as of my obedience : for , next to the supreme pleasure de- scribed in the ensuing discourse , I enjoy none greater , than in ...
... command , for such must I account your desire ; and thereby design , not so much the publication of my sermon as of my obedience : for , next to the supreme pleasure de- scribed in the ensuing discourse , I enjoy none greater , than in ...
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... command us to change , but never totally to abjure them . But it is easily foreseen , that this discourse will in the very beginning of it be encountered by an argument from experience , and therefore not more obvious than strong ...
... command us to change , but never totally to abjure them . But it is easily foreseen , that this discourse will in the very beginning of it be encountered by an argument from experience , and therefore not more obvious than strong ...
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