A sermon against murmuringRichard Royston, 1680 - 27 pages |
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Thomas Long. A SERMON AGAINST Murmuring . Ecclefiaftes vii . 10 . Say not thou , what is the cause that the for- mer days were better than these ? For thou dost not inquire wifely concerning this . T HERE is nothing wanting to complete ...
Thomas Long. A SERMON AGAINST Murmuring . Ecclefiaftes vii . 10 . Say not thou , what is the cause that the for- mer days were better than these ? For thou dost not inquire wifely concerning this . T HERE is nothing wanting to complete ...
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... thou . Secondly , We have the fin defcribed against which the Prohibition lyeth , which by consent of the best Ex- pofitors is a murmuring and repining at the pre- fent Difpenfations of God , and the Administration of Publick affairs by ...
... thou . Secondly , We have the fin defcribed against which the Prohibition lyeth , which by consent of the best Ex- pofitors is a murmuring and repining at the pre- fent Difpenfations of God , and the Administration of Publick affairs by ...
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... Thou doft not inquire wifely con- cerning this . First , Of the Royal Prohibition , Say not thon , that is , Though ... Thou art wicked . Much less Fob 34.18 . B 2 maift Ex . 16.8 . maift thou do it in conclavibus among thy Confidents ...
... Thou doft not inquire wifely con- cerning this . First , Of the Royal Prohibition , Say not thon , that is , Though ... Thou art wicked . Much less Fob 34.18 . B 2 maift Ex . 16.8 . maift thou do it in conclavibus among thy Confidents ...
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Thomas Long. maift thou do it in conclavibus among thy Confidents , in private meetings . It is probably conjectured ... thou the grievous fervice of thy father , and his heavy yoke which he put upon us , lighter ; And yet we read not of ...
Thomas Long. maift thou do it in conclavibus among thy Confidents , in private meetings . It is probably conjectured ... thou the grievous fervice of thy father , and his heavy yoke which he put upon us , lighter ; And yet we read not of ...
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... thou made me thus ? 3. This humor proceeds not only from a mans fup- pofed worth , but from his real weakness . It is impoten- tia fpiritus , the want of power to govern our own fpirits that makes us impatient of the government of ...
... thou made me thus ? 3. This humor proceeds not only from a mans fup- pofed worth , but from his real weakness . It is impoten- tia fpiritus , the want of power to govern our own fpirits that makes us impatient of the government of ...
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