Contemplations moral and divine, by a person of great learning and judgment [sir M. Hale, ed. by E. Stephens]. To which is added the life of the author, by Gilbert, lord bishop of Sarum |
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2 : He is not only the absolute Soveraign of us , and all the World , but he is the
most Fust and Wife Governour of it , and all Men , and all the Dispensations of his
Government are directed to most Just , wise , and Excellent Ends : And therefore
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2 : He is not only the absolute Soveraign of us , and all the World , but he is the
most Fust and Wife Governour of it , and all Men , and all the Dispensations of his
Government are directed to most Just , wise , and Excellent Ends : And therefore
...
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... to only him that bought the same At such a rate , yet still it were too small To '
recompence thy Saviour ' s Love witbal ; Once did be give thee Being from the
dust , And for that only Being , ' twere but just To pay tby utmost self : But when
once ...
... to only him that bought the same At such a rate , yet still it were too small To '
recompence thy Saviour ' s Love witbal ; Once did be give thee Being from the
dust , And for that only Being , ' twere but just To pay tby utmost self : But when
once ...
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... agreeable to the just measure of Reason and Prudence : But when our love is
out of its place , it becomes Immoderate and Disorderly ; and consequently the
Discontents that arise upon Disappointments in the things we Immoderately love
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... agreeable to the just measure of Reason and Prudence : But when our love is
out of its place , it becomes Immoderate and Disorderly ; and consequently the
Discontents that arise upon Disappointments in the things we Immoderately love
...
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As a natural and a Just coni sequence of an unjust violation of a Just Dury , in as
Á much as every Creature owes an Infinite subjection and i obedience to the
Soveraign Commands of him that gives it Being . 2 . As a consequence of that ...
As a natural and a Just coni sequence of an unjust violation of a Just Dury , in as
Á much as every Creature owes an Infinite subjection and i obedience to the
Soveraign Commands of him that gives it Being . 2 . As a consequence of that ...
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The first man inade a ftipulation for himself and his Posterity , and this was bút
just , for he had in himself the Race of all Mankind all succeeding Generations
are but pieces of Adam ; who had not , nor could have their Being but from him ,
and ...
The first man inade a ftipulation for himself and his Posterity , and this was bút
just , for he had in himself the Race of all Mankind all succeeding Generations
are but pieces of Adam ; who had not , nor could have their Being but from him ,
and ...
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