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... JUDGES VIII . 34 , 35 . And the children of Israel remembered not the Lord their Go , who had delivered them out of the hands of all their enemies on every side : neither showed they kindness to the house of Jerubbaal , namely , Gideon ...
... JUDGES VIII . 34 , 35 . And the children of Israel remembered not the Lord their Go , who had delivered them out of the hands of all their enemies on every side : neither showed they kindness to the house of Jerubbaal , namely , Gideon ...
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... judge , 1. Of our church's excellent liturgy ; for its brevity and fulness , for the frequent opportunity of mentioning the name and some great attribute of God ; for its alternate responses , which thing pro- perly denominates it a ...
... judge , 1. Of our church's excellent liturgy ; for its brevity and fulness , for the frequent opportunity of mentioning the name and some great attribute of God ; for its alternate responses , which thing pro- perly denominates it a ...
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... judge exactly of things , ib . Thence may be inferred the comprehensive mischief of this misapplication , by which man is either , 1. deceived , 348 ; or , 2. misrepresented , 349 . Lastly , To assign several instances , wherein those ...
... judge exactly of things , ib . Thence may be inferred the comprehensive mischief of this misapplication , by which man is either , 1. deceived , 348 ; or , 2. misrepresented , 349 . Lastly , To assign several instances , wherein those ...
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... judge nor officer to be pro- nounced so . The pleasure of the religious man is an easy and a portable pleasure , such a one as he carries about in his bosom , without alarming either the eye or envy of the world . A man put- ting all ...
... judge nor officer to be pro- nounced so . The pleasure of the religious man is an easy and a portable pleasure , such a one as he carries about in his bosom , without alarming either the eye or envy of the world . A man put- ting all ...
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... judge the design of his philosophy to have been pleasure , and not instruction . Aristotle held , that it streamed by connatural result and emanation from God , the infinite and eternal mind , as the light issues from the sun ; so that ...
... judge the design of his philosophy to have been pleasure , and not instruction . Aristotle held , that it streamed by connatural result and emanation from God , the infinite and eternal mind , as the light issues from the sun ; so that ...
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