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In spiritual , as in secular matters , God requires of us the use of those means ,
which he hath put in our power ; and to serve as a motive to our obedience in this
, he hath given us the promise of his spirit to assist us . Now all means operate ...
In spiritual , as in secular matters , God requires of us the use of those means ,
which he hath put in our power ; and to serve as a motive to our obedience in this
, he hath given us the promise of his spirit to assist us . Now all means operate ...
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... that when once the young divine hath acquired the knowledge of the scriptures
above recommended and illustrated , and hath added to this the history of our
religion , he hath obtained all , or nearly all that is instructive , that is truly
valuable ...
... that when once the young divine hath acquired the knowledge of the scriptures
above recommended and illustrated , and hath added to this the history of our
religion , he hath obtained all , or nearly all that is instructive , that is truly
valuable ...
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... the power of God ; if sensible , that ye are bought with a price , ye are resolved
not to be the servants of men ; if you gratefully and generously purpose to stand
fast in the liberty where with Christ hath made you free , to call no man father on ...
... the power of God ; if sensible , that ye are bought with a price , ye are resolved
not to be the servants of men ; if you gratefully and generously purpose to stand
fast in the liberty where with Christ hath made you free , to call no man father on ...
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This , as a kind of relief to the lungs , is what a strained voice ( the fault in
speaking first mentioned ) when it becomes habitual , generally terminates in ,
and though it hath not the same air of indifference with the monotony , is in other
respects ...
This , as a kind of relief to the lungs , is what a strained voice ( the fault in
speaking first mentioned ) when it becomes habitual , generally terminates in ,
and though it hath not the same air of indifference with the monotony , is in other
respects ...
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And here I cannot help observing the fantastical choice , that hath been made by
some English preachers , who have purposely chosen such passages as
seemingly contradict what they propose as the scope of their sermon . Two very ...
And here I cannot help observing the fantastical choice , that hath been made by
some English preachers , who have purposely chosen such passages as
seemingly contradict what they propose as the scope of their sermon . Two very ...
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