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Page iv
... ideas are continually flowing in , or traces of the old ones are marked deeper . If therefore , you be not acquiring good principles , be affured that you are acquiring bad ones ; if you be not forming virtuous habits , you are , how ...
... ideas are continually flowing in , or traces of the old ones are marked deeper . If therefore , you be not acquiring good principles , be affured that you are acquiring bad ones ; if you be not forming virtuous habits , you are , how ...
Page xiii
... idea of the whole , which is alfo a great advantage for retaining it in me- mory . It was with a view to the inftruction of youth that the following Inftitutes were compofed , and nothing more was meant , originally , than to furnish ...
... idea of the whole , which is alfo a great advantage for retaining it in me- mory . It was with a view to the inftruction of youth that the following Inftitutes were compofed , and nothing more was meant , originally , than to furnish ...
Page xl
... idea that could never occur to any person in perufing the New Teftament only , and can be nothing but the remains of the popish doctrine of tranfubftantiation . Other weekly or monthly fermons are feldom attended except by a few persons ...
... idea that could never occur to any person in perufing the New Teftament only , and can be nothing but the remains of the popish doctrine of tranfubftantiation . Other weekly or monthly fermons are feldom attended except by a few persons ...
Page xlii
... fact they half provide for two ) tends ftill farther to fink the minifter into a mere lecturer , and to ex- clude the idea of every thing befides a stipulated 1 ftipulated fum of money on the one fide , and xlii The method of communicating.
... fact they half provide for two ) tends ftill farther to fink the minifter into a mere lecturer , and to ex- clude the idea of every thing befides a stipulated 1 ftipulated fum of money on the one fide , and xlii The method of communicating.
Page 9
... ideas , we are in juft the fame fituation as when we fet out ; for we are ftill confidering a fpe- cies of beings who cannot fo much as comprehend even their own make and conftitution ; and we are , therefore , ftill in want of fome ...
... ideas , we are in juft the fame fituation as when we fet out ; for we are ftill confidering a fpe- cies of beings who cannot fo much as comprehend even their own make and conftitution ; and we are , therefore , ftill in want of fome ...
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