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... conscience clear towards God , who is the sole and absolute disposer of all things , 136 . SERMON IX . THE WISDOM OF THIS WORLD . 1 COR . III . 19 . For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God . P. 137 . Worldly wisdom , in ...
... conscience clear towards God , who is the sole and absolute disposer of all things , 136 . SERMON IX . THE WISDOM OF THIS WORLD . 1 COR . III . 19 . For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God . P. 137 . Worldly wisdom , in ...
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... conscience than to know how far God accepts the will , and when men truly will a thing , and have really no power , 169 . SERMON XI . OF THE ORIGIN , NATURE , AND BASENESS OF THE SIN OF INGRATITUDE . JUDGES VIII . 34 , 35 . And the ...
... conscience than to know how far God accepts the will , and when men truly will a thing , and have really no power , 169 . SERMON XI . OF THE ORIGIN , NATURE , AND BASENESS OF THE SIN OF INGRATITUDE . JUDGES VIII . 34 , 35 . And the ...
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... conscience , above all other things , are 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 ...
... conscience , above all other things , are 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 ...
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... conscience raise it too much , 380 . III . Whence the testimony of conscience is so authentic , 384 , viz . 1. Because it is commissioned to this office by God himself , ib .: and there is examined the absurdity and impertinence , 386 ...
... conscience raise it too much , 380 . III . Whence the testimony of conscience is so authentic , 384 , viz . 1. Because it is commissioned to this office by God himself , ib .: and there is examined the absurdity and impertinence , 386 ...
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... conscience , 426 , or weakens it by putting a bias upon its judging faculty , 428 . II . In particular ; every kind and degree of sin considered , 1. In the act , 428. And thus every commission of any great sin darkens the conscience ...
... conscience , 426 , or weakens it by putting a bias upon its judging faculty , 428 . II . In particular ; every kind and degree of sin considered , 1. In the act , 428. And thus every commission of any great sin darkens the conscience ...
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