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" the glorious light of the Gospel " be sometimes overcast with clouds of doubt, so is the light of our reason too. But shall we deprive ourselves of the advantage of either, because those clouds cannot perhaps be entirely removed while we remain in this... "
The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer - Page 259
1747
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Familiar Essays, on Interesting Subjects ...

1787 - 506 pages
...reafon too. But fliall we deprive ourfelves of the advantage -of either, becaufe thofe clouds cannot cannot perhaps be entirely removed, while we remain in this mortal life? fhall we obftinately and frowardly Ihut our eyes againft " that day-fpring from on high that has vifited...
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Observations on the conversion and apostleship of st. Paul, a letter [by G ...

George Lyttelton (1st baron.) - 1799 - 146 pages
...doubt, fo is the light of our reafon too. But lhall we deprive ourfelves of the advantage of either, becaufe thofe clouds cannot perhaps be entirely removed...this mortal life ? Shall we obftinately and frowardly fhut our eyes againft that dayfpring from on high that has -vijiied us, becaufe we are not .as yet...
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The champions of truth, or, Defenders of revelation, selected from Beattie ...

Champions - 1800 - 462 pages
...fhall we deprive ourfelves of the advantage of either, becaufe thofe clouds cannot perhaps be intirely removed while we remain in this mortal life ? Shall we obftinately and frowardly fhut our eyes againft that day-fpring from on high that has vifited us, .becaufe we are not as yet...
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Observations on the Conversion and Apostleship of St. Paul

George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1805 - 158 pages
...fhall we deprive ourfelves of the advantages of either, becaufe thofe clouds cannot perhaps be enlirely removed while we remain in this mortal life ? Shall we obftinately and frowardly (hut our eyes againft that day-fpring from en high that has •vijited us, becaufe we are not as yet able to bear...
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Elegant extracts, Volume 55

Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 pages
...light of our reason 'too. But shall we deprive ourselves of the advantage of either, because those clouds cannot perhaps be entirely removed while we remain in this mortal life ? Shall we obstinatfjf and frowardly shut our eyes ngainst that dayspring from on high that has visited H, because...
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Elegant Extracts: Or Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose

Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 pages
...the light of our reason too. But shall we deprive ourselves of the advantage of either, because those iticism is to find the faults of the moderns, and the beauties of the ancients. While a obstinately and frowardly shut our eyes against the dayspring from on high that has visited us, because...
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Constable's miscellany of original and selected publications

Constable and co, ltd - 1826 - 694 pages
...light of our reason too. _ But shall we deprive ourselves of the advantage of either, because these clouds cannot perhaps be entirely removed while we remain in this mortal life f Shall we obstinately shut our eyes against the dayspring from on high that has visited us, because...
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The Christian's defence against infidelity ...: with an introductory essay

Thomas Chalmers - 1829 - 600 pages
...the light of our reason too. But shall we deprive ourselves of the advantage of either, because those clouds cannot, perhaps, be entirely removed while we remain in this mortal life ? Shall we obstinately and frowardly shut our eyes against " that day-spring from on high that has visited us,"...
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The Family Encyclopedia of Useful Knowledge and General Literature ...

John Lauris Blake - 1834 - 1028 pages
...light of our reason too. But shall we de* prive ourselves of the advantage of either, because those clouds cannot perhaps be entirely removed, while we remain in this mortal life ? Shall we obstinately and frowardly shut our eyes against '• that day-spring from on high that hath visited...
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Standard Works, Volumes 1-20

1835 - 612 pages
...light of our reason too. But shall we deprive ourselves of the advantages of either, because those clouds cannot perhaps be entirely removed while we remain in this mortal life ? Shall we obstinately and frowardly shut our eyes against that day-spring from on high that has visited us, because...
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