“The” Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson ...W. Ruddiman & Company, 1772 |
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... plainly fee to be our duty . Many are fo taken up with the deep points and myfteries of religion , that they never think of the common duties and offices of human life . But faith and a good life are fo far from clafhing with one ...
... plainly fee to be our duty . Many are fo taken up with the deep points and myfteries of religion , that they never think of the common duties and offices of human life . But faith and a good life are fo far from clafhing with one ...
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... plainly condemned by the word of God ; and the duty which I have now been perfuading you to , is eafy for every man to understand ; not hard for any man , that can but refolve to keep a good guard upon himfelf for fome time , by the ...
... plainly condemned by the word of God ; and the duty which I have now been perfuading you to , is eafy for every man to understand ; not hard for any man , that can but refolve to keep a good guard upon himfelf for fome time , by the ...
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... plainly and exprefsly contain- ed in this defcription which the Evangelift St John here makes of the Word : and this according to the inter- pretation of thefe expreffions by the unanimous confent of the most ancient writers of the ...
... plainly and exprefsly contain- ed in this defcription which the Evangelift St John here makes of the Word : and this according to the inter- pretation of thefe expreffions by the unanimous confent of the most ancient writers of the ...
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... plainly fhew ; for , to establish this their opinion , that our bleff- ed Saviour was a mere man , and had no exiftence be- fore his birth , they are forced to interpret this whole paffage in the beginning of St John's gofpel quite to a ...
... plainly fhew ; for , to establish this their opinion , that our bleff- ed Saviour was a mere man , and had no exiftence be- fore his birth , they are forced to interpret this whole paffage in the beginning of St John's gofpel quite to a ...
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... plainly to ma- nifeft the great violence and unreasonablenefs , and like- wife the inconfiftency of it with other plain texts of the New Teftament . It is very evident what it was that forced Socinus to fo ftrained and violent an ...
... plainly to ma- nifeft the great violence and unreasonablenefs , and like- wife the inconfiftency of it with other plain texts of the New Teftament . It is very evident what it was that forced Socinus to fo ftrained and violent an ...
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