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... knowledge extensive . He did honour to his age and country , I could almost say to human nature itself . He possessed at once all those extraordinary talents that were divided amongst the greatest authors of antiquity ; he had the sound ...
... knowledge extensive . He did honour to his age and country , I could almost say to human nature itself . He possessed at once all those extraordinary talents that were divided amongst the greatest authors of antiquity ; he had the sound ...
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... knowledge and of their power , 121 . II . In reference to God , comprehended by a certain knowledge , 122 ; and governed by as certain a providence , 123 ; and by him directed to both certain , 123 , and great ends , 125 ; in reference ...
... knowledge and of their power , 121 . II . In reference to God , comprehended by a certain knowledge , 122 ; and governed by as certain a providence , 123 ; and by him directed to both certain , 123 , and great ends , 125 ; in reference ...
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... knowledge of their understand- ing excluded them from the plea of ignorance , 314 . From all these we may consider , 1. The great mercy of God in the revelation of the gospel , 315 . 2. The deplorable condition of obstinate sinners ...
... knowledge of their understand- ing excluded them from the plea of ignorance , 314 . From all these we may consider , 1. The great mercy of God in the revelation of the gospel , 315 . 2. The deplorable condition of obstinate sinners ...
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... knowledge of our duty ; and thus to come to that confidence , which , though it amounts not to an infallible demonstration , yet is a rational , well - grounded hope , ib . II . By what means we may get our hearts thus informed , 374 ...
... knowledge of our duty ; and thus to come to that confidence , which , though it amounts not to an infallible demonstration , yet is a rational , well - grounded hope , ib . II . By what means we may get our hearts thus informed , 374 ...
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... knowledge , 477 . 2. The suspicion of some action's unlawfulness , 478 . 3. A religious abstinence from the use of that thing , of the unlawfulness whereof it is ignorant or suspicious , 478 . II . How such a weak conscience is wounded ...
... knowledge , 477 . 2. The suspicion of some action's unlawfulness , 478 . 3. A religious abstinence from the use of that thing , of the unlawfulness whereof it is ignorant or suspicious , 478 . II . How such a weak conscience is wounded ...
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