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... pleasure of wisdom are enumerated : I. As it is the pleasure of the mind , 9 , in reference , 1. To speculation , ib . , on the account of the greatness , 10 , and newness of the objects , ib . 2. To practice , 11 . II . As it never ...
... pleasure of wisdom are enumerated : I. As it is the pleasure of the mind , 9 , in reference , 1. To speculation , ib . , on the account of the greatness , 10 , and newness of the objects , ib . 2. To practice , 11 . II . As it never ...
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... PLEASURE IN OTHER MEN'S SINS . ROMANS 1. 32 . Who knowing the judgment of God , that they which commit such things are worthy of death , not only do the same , but have pleasure in them that do them . P. 273 . The sin of taking pleasure ...
... PLEASURE IN OTHER MEN'S SINS . ROMANS 1. 32 . Who knowing the judgment of God , that they which commit such things are worthy of death , not only do the same , but have pleasure in them that do them . P. 273 . The sin of taking pleasure ...
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... pleasure is upon the forbearance , than in the commission of sin , 360. 2. To find out the disposition of one's heart by this sure criterion , with what ecstasy he receives a spiritual blessing , 360. 3. To be content , and thank- fully ...
... pleasure is upon the forbearance , than in the commission of sin , 360. 2. To find out the disposition of one's heart by this sure criterion , with what ecstasy he receives a spiritual blessing , 360. 3. To be content , and thank- fully ...
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... pleasures of lust , 433 , of intemperance , 434 . 2. Covetousness , 435. 3. Ambition or pride , 436 ; and many others besides , 438 . Thence a man may learn what he is to avoid , that he may have a clear , impartial , and right judging ...
... pleasures of lust , 433 , of intemperance , 434 . 2. Covetousness , 435. 3. Ambition or pride , 436 ; and many others besides , 438 . Thence a man may learn what he is to avoid , that he may have a clear , impartial , and right judging ...
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... pleasure to religion , I cannot but expect , that they will look upon me as only having a mind to be pleasant with them myself ; nor are men to be worded into new tempers or consti- tutions : and he that thinks that any one can persuade ...
... pleasure to religion , I cannot but expect , that they will look upon me as only having a mind to be pleasant with them myself ; nor are men to be worded into new tempers or consti- tutions : and he that thinks that any one can persuade ...
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