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The works of ... Robert Riccaltoun - Page 279
by Robert Riccaltoun - 1771
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The Works of the Late Reverend Mr. Robert Riccaltoun, Minister of ..., Volume 1

Robert Riccaltoun - 1771 - 468 pages
...than he received an additional promife, that God would give that land to his feed. It is the flyle of a fovereign proprietor, who has a right to do what he will with his own : and the donation is abfdlutely free, without any the leaft reftriction or limitation whatfoever. The fame promife was renewed...
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The Works of the Reverend George Whitefield, M.A ...: Containing ..., Volume 4

George Whitefield - 1771 - 494 pages
...elcflion in the leaft fuppofe him' to be fo. But as the fovereign LoRD of all, who is debtor to none, he has a right to do what he will with his own, and to difpenfe his favour? to what objedts he fees fit, merely at his pleafure. And his fupreme right...
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A Collection of Sermons and Tracts ...: To which are Prefixed ..., Volume 1

John Gill - 1773 - 678 pages
...diílreflíng, and more fevere than yours, it. is the Lord, let him do what feemeth him gocd 4 -, he has a right to do what he will with his own, and he does lo without giving any account of his matters to the children of men : the Lord gave you your...
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A New Edition of Two Discourses, Delivered by Samuel Hopkins, A.M. Minister ...

Samuel Hopkins - 1793 - 136 pages
...any obligation to Tinners, but may juftly caft them all into hell forever, all will readily grant he has a right to do what he will with his own, and give his grace to whom he will, while he withholds it from others. Therefore, if any one objects againft...
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The Sporting magazine; or Monthly calendar of the transactions of the turf ...

560 pages
...as we have related must tend to annihilate for ever. According to the old maxim, however, every man has a right to do what he will with his own; and, having said thus much, we take our leave of the destroyer of one hundred and ninety brace of grouse,...
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The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 1

Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1804 - 714 pages
...something with it, as you see I have done." " As to that, neighbour," replied the other, " every man has a right to do what he will with his own, and you have done so, — but I have made up my mind about my part of the property, — / shall let it...
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An Essay on the Principle of Population: Or, A View of Its Past ..., Volume 2

Thomas Robert Malthus - 1806 - 578 pages
...do not receive it cannot poffibly conceive themfelves in the flighteft degree injured. Every rrian has a right to do what he will with his own, and cannot, in juftice, be called upon to render a reafon why he gives in the one cafe, and abilains from...
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An Essay on the Principle of Population, as it Affects the Future ..., Volume 2

Thomas Robert Malthus - 1809 - 566 pages
...who do not receive it cannot possibly conceive themselves in the slightest degree injured. Every man has a right to do what he will with his own, and cannot, Of the direction of our charity. in justice be called upon to render a reason why he gives...
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The System of Doctrines: Contained in Divine Revelation, Explained ..., Volume 2

Samuel Hopkins - 1811 - 536 pages
...another ; and the favour is not granted under any such notion or pretence. The benefactor, in this case, has a right to do what he will with his own, and bestow his gifts in such a manner, and on such persons, as will best promote his own benevolent purposes...
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The Works of the Rev. John Newton ...

John Newton - 1811 - 690 pages
...he best knows why it is his pleasure I should live at such a distance, as to sensible communion. He has a right to do what he will with his own ; and, so far as his sovereignty and wisdom are concerned, I desire to submit. If he is pleased to accept...
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