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... argument ; for boldness of reproof ; for se- verity of sarcasm , and for playfulness of wit ; but , above all , for the most earnest and fervent desire for the glory of God in the salvation of his fellow - men ; it is scarcely possible ...
... argument ; for boldness of reproof ; for se- verity of sarcasm , and for playfulness of wit ; but , above all , for the most earnest and fervent desire for the glory of God in the salvation of his fellow - men ; it is scarcely possible ...
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... suppliants , 260 . Is still further enforced in our addresses to God by these arguments , 260 : 1. That all the reasons for prolixity of speech with men cease to be so when we pray to God , ib . 2. That there HEADS OF SERMONS IN VOL . I.
... suppliants , 260 . Is still further enforced in our addresses to God by these arguments , 260 : 1. That all the reasons for prolixity of speech with men cease to be so when we pray to God , ib . 2. That there HEADS OF SERMONS IN VOL . I.
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... arguments used to press upon men the exercise of religion , I know none that are like to be so suc- cessful , as those that answer and remove the prejudices that generally possess and bar up the hearts of men against it : amongst which ...
... arguments used to press upon men the exercise of religion , I know none that are like to be so suc- cessful , as those that answer and remove the prejudices that generally possess and bar up the hearts of men against it : amongst which ...
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... argument from experience , and therefore not more obvious than strong ; namely , that it cannot but be the greatest trouble in the world for a man thus , as it were , even to shake off himself , and to defy his nature , by a perpetual ...
... argument from experience , and therefore not more obvious than strong ; namely , that it cannot but be the greatest trouble in the world for a man thus , as it were , even to shake off himself , and to defy his nature , by a perpetual ...
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... arguments whatsoever against experience are fallacious ; and therefore , in order to the clearing of the assertion laid down , I shall premise these two considerations : 1. That pleasure is , in the nature of it , a relative thing , and ...
... arguments whatsoever against experience are fallacious ; and therefore , in order to the clearing of the assertion laid down , I shall premise these two considerations : 1. That pleasure is , in the nature of it , a relative thing , and ...
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