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... receives a spiritual blessing , 360. 3. To be content , and thank- fully to acquiesce in any condition and under the severest passages of provi- dence , 362 ; with relation to health , ib . , reputation , ib . , and wealth , 363 ...
... receives a spiritual blessing , 360. 3. To be content , and thank- fully to acquiesce in any condition and under the severest passages of provi- dence , 362 ; with relation to health , ib . , reputation , ib . , and wealth , 363 ...
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... received him not . P. 523 . No scripture has so directly and immoveably stood in the way of the several opposers of ... receive him . For , 1. All the marks of the Messiah did most eminently appear in him , 536. 2. His whole behaviour ...
... received him not . P. 523 . No scripture has so directly and immoveably stood in the way of the several opposers of ... receive him . For , 1. All the marks of the Messiah did most eminently appear in him , 536. 2. His whole behaviour ...
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... receive pleasure , and then to inter- dict them with a " touch not , taste not , " can be nothing else , than only to give them occasion to devour and prey upon them- selves ; and so to keep men under the perpetual torment of an ...
... receive pleasure , and then to inter- dict them with a " touch not , taste not , " can be nothing else , than only to give them occasion to devour and prey upon them- selves ; and so to keep men under the perpetual torment of an ...
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... receive all , and more than nature can afford it ; and so to be its own motive to seek for something above nature . Now this is that part of man , to which the pleasures of religion properly belong ; and that in a double respect : 1. In ...
... receive all , and more than nature can afford it ; and so to be its own motive to seek for something above nature . Now this is that part of man , to which the pleasures of religion properly belong ; and that in a double respect : 1. In ...
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... receive addresses , to read and answer petitions , is really as much tied and abridged in his freedom , as he that waits all that time to present one . And what pleasure can it be to be encumbered with dependencies , thronged and ...
... receive addresses , to read and answer petitions , is really as much tied and abridged in his freedom , as he that waits all that time to present one . And what pleasure can it be to be encumbered with dependencies , thronged and ...
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