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... under , this head will be comprehended moft of the present cir- cumstances of human life , and all those varieties and feeming inequalities , in the B 3 con- I. SERM . condition of man , which we are God no refpecter of perfons . 5.
... under , this head will be comprehended moft of the present cir- cumstances of human life , and all those varieties and feeming inequalities , in the B 3 con- I. SERM . condition of man , which we are God no refpecter of perfons . 5.
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... those who are in like circum- ftances upon unequal terms , how is it pof- fible that he should be an upright and im- partial judge , when truth and equity are fo manifeftly perverted , and cannot indeed in the nature of things , upon ...
... those who are in like circum- ftances upon unequal terms , how is it pof- fible that he should be an upright and im- partial judge , when truth and equity are fo manifeftly perverted , and cannot indeed in the nature of things , upon ...
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... those will be most highly esteemed and honoured by him , who most faithfully cultivate their rational powers , and make the greatest advances in moral rectitude and useful . virtue . And this is likewise agreeable to Christ's own ...
... those will be most highly esteemed and honoured by him , who most faithfully cultivate their rational powers , and make the greatest advances in moral rectitude and useful . virtue . And this is likewise agreeable to Christ's own ...
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... those with contempt at leaft , if not with cruelty , whom we imagine that God himself has rejected and abandoned . Thirdly , we may learn , from the doctrine of St. Paul in the text , a very important branch of our own moral duty ...
... those with contempt at leaft , if not with cruelty , whom we imagine that God himself has rejected and abandoned . Thirdly , we may learn , from the doctrine of St. Paul in the text , a very important branch of our own moral duty ...
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... : In fhort , when the virtues of the lowest will be equally regarded with those of the greatest , the injured vindicated , the pride - SERM , of tyrants and oppreffors humbled , and I. C 3 of God no respecter of perfons . 21.
... : In fhort , when the virtues of the lowest will be equally regarded with those of the greatest , the injured vindicated , the pride - SERM , of tyrants and oppreffors humbled , and I. C 3 of God no respecter of perfons . 21.
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