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... equally relating to all times , and to all persons , though delivered only upon a particular occasion to the apostles ( as I suppose they are to be understood ) , so I think they comprehend all the three ways mentioned of confessing or ...
... equally relating to all times , and to all persons , though delivered only upon a particular occasion to the apostles ( as I suppose they are to be understood ) , so I think they comprehend all the three ways mentioned of confessing or ...
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... equally God , equally offended . Then for his satisfaction they will demand , to whom this satis- faction is paid ? If to God , then God pays a price to himself ; and what is it else to require and need no satisfaction , than for one to ...
... equally God , equally offended . Then for his satisfaction they will demand , to whom this satis- faction is paid ? If to God , then God pays a price to himself ; and what is it else to require and need no satisfaction , than for one to ...
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... equally extending itself to every par- ticular of the same kind . It is a proposition of eternal verity , that none can govern while he is despised . We may as well imagine that there may be a king without majesty , a supreme without ...
... equally extending itself to every par- ticular of the same kind . It is a proposition of eternal verity , that none can govern while he is despised . We may as well imagine that there may be a king without majesty , a supreme without ...
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... equally square them- selves to , and thrive under all revolutions of government : but the clergy of England neither know nor affect that happiness , and are willing to be despised for not doing so . And so far is our church from ...
... equally square them- selves to , and thrive under all revolutions of government : but the clergy of England neither know nor affect that happiness , and are willing to be despised for not doing so . And so far is our church from ...
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... equally certain , yet were by no means equally evident with the other . ( 2. ) They believed and assented to things that were neither evident nor certain , but only probable ; for they conversed , they traded , they merchandized , and ...
... equally certain , yet were by no means equally evident with the other . ( 2. ) They believed and assented to things that were neither evident nor certain , but only probable ; for they conversed , they traded , they merchandized , and ...
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