A treatise on the conduct of God to the human species, and on the divine mission of Jesus ChristF.C. & J. Rivington, 1809 - 393 pages |
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... observes as follows ; " People of gloomy " uncheerful imaginations , or of envious ma- " lignant tempers , whatever kind of life they " are engaged in , will discover their natural " tincture of mind in their thoughts , words , " and ...
... observes as follows ; " People of gloomy " uncheerful imaginations , or of envious ma- " lignant tempers , whatever kind of life they " are engaged in , will discover their natural " tincture of mind in their thoughts , words , " and ...
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... observes in one of his Sermons , that though God does not appear to consider it as necessary to account for the preference and partiality he shews to human beings , having a clear right to do as he will with his own , yet he appears to ...
... observes in one of his Sermons , that though God does not appear to consider it as necessary to account for the preference and partiality he shews to human beings , having a clear right to do as he will with his own , yet he appears to ...
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... observes in his Sermon on the Justice of God , " obscure passages in Scripture are al- " ways to be interpreted by the plain ones , " and not the plain ones made doubtful by " those that are obscure . " It is clear , from the preceding ...
... observes in his Sermon on the Justice of God , " obscure passages in Scripture are al- " ways to be interpreted by the plain ones , " and not the plain ones made doubtful by " those that are obscure . " It is clear , from the preceding ...
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... observes , that it was eagerly adopted into the Romish Church ; and no wonder , for it is easy to per- ceive how much the doctrine of peculiar elec- tion is calculated to gain proselytes to any communion . Would to God the corrupt ...
... observes , that it was eagerly adopted into the Romish Church ; and no wonder , for it is easy to per- ceive how much the doctrine of peculiar elec- tion is calculated to gain proselytes to any communion . Would to God the corrupt ...
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... observes , " are apt , if a man does not concur with " their false and intemperate zeal , to term " him in derogation , a civil and moral man " only , and compare him to Socrates , or " some heathen philosopher : whereas the " wisdom of ...
... observes , " are apt , if a man does not concur with " their false and intemperate zeal , to term " him in derogation , a civil and moral man " only , and compare him to Socrates , or " some heathen philosopher : whereas the " wisdom of ...
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