The Christian Temper: Being Thirty-eight Discourses Upon the Principal Heads of Practical Religion, Volumen 2William Hilliard, 1801 |
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... tion to their fecular bufinefs for a livelihood , than others are ; and therefore they may be neceffitated to redeem fome time from their fleep or their recreations for the more imme- diate fervice of God , and care of their fouls ...
... tion to their fecular bufinefs for a livelihood , than others are ; and therefore they may be neceffitated to redeem fome time from their fleep or their recreations for the more imme- diate fervice of God , and care of their fouls ...
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... tion , as God hath made us intelligent beings ; but we fhould ever remember that the facul ties he has given us are but finite and limited at the best ; and that many things are above . them , which they cannot grafp , " things too ...
... tion , as God hath made us intelligent beings ; but we fhould ever remember that the facul ties he has given us are but finite and limited at the best ; and that many things are above . them , which they cannot grafp , " things too ...
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... tion of our minds in our fallen ftate for the admffion of divine truths ; when we confider these things , we have reafon in moft judg ments we form , to carry this cautionary thought along with us , that it is poffible we may be ...
... tion of our minds in our fallen ftate for the admffion of divine truths ; when we confider these things , we have reafon in moft judg ments we form , to carry this cautionary thought along with us , that it is poffible we may be ...
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... tion of what may be faid against them . And though we fhould not fee reafon to change our own thoughts upon fuch inquiries , but be more confirmed by them ; yet we should be tender in our cenfures of others , whom we apprehend to be ...
... tion of what may be faid against them . And though we fhould not fee reafon to change our own thoughts upon fuch inquiries , but be more confirmed by them ; yet we should be tender in our cenfures of others , whom we apprehend to be ...
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... tion to our greater advantages , than they have made of fewer opportunities : And especially that after all we owe it more to the providence of the grace of God than to ourselves , that we are diftinguished from the moft ftupid and ig ...
... tion to our greater advantages , than they have made of fewer opportunities : And especially that after all we owe it more to the providence of the grace of God than to ourselves , that we are diftinguished from the moft ftupid and ig ...
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