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... advantages of an early piety . Ecclef . xii . 1 . Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth , days come not , nor the years draw nigh , when thou shalt say , I have no pleasure in them , The RULE of FAITH . In answer to Mr ...
... advantages of an early piety . Ecclef . xii . 1 . Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth , days come not , nor the years draw nigh , when thou shalt say , I have no pleasure in them , The RULE of FAITH . In answer to Mr ...
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... advantages of tradition , & c . 395 Sect . XII . Mr S.'s corollaries confidered , 389 3979 PART IV . Teftimonies concerning the rule of faith . Sect . I. Mr S.'s teftimonies examined , Sect . II . Testimonies on the behalf of scripture ...
... advantages of tradition , & c . 395 Sect . XII . Mr S.'s corollaries confidered , 389 3979 PART IV . Teftimonies concerning the rule of faith . Sect . I. Mr S.'s teftimonies examined , Sect . II . Testimonies on the behalf of scripture ...
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... advantages of health ;: and earnestly perfuade him to be well , without taking his particular difeafe into confideration , and prefcribing remedies for it . But if we would effectually reform men , we must take to talk the great and ...
... advantages of health ;: and earnestly perfuade him to be well , without taking his particular difeafe into confideration , and prefcribing remedies for it . But if we would effectually reform men , we must take to talk the great and ...
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... advantage , and defeat their ill intentions by making fo good an use of it ; and then it will be well for us to have been evil ' fpoken of . Are we innocent ? We may fo much the better bear it patiently ; imitating herein the pattern of ...
... advantage , and defeat their ill intentions by making fo good an use of it ; and then it will be well for us to have been evil ' fpoken of . Are we innocent ? We may fo much the better bear it patiently ; imitating herein the pattern of ...
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... advantage of receiving it from the immediate difciples of St John : which furely is no fmall prejudice against any newly invented and contra- ry interpretation ; as I fhall hereafter more fully fhew , when I come to confider the ftrange ...
... advantage of receiving it from the immediate difciples of St John : which furely is no fmall prejudice against any newly invented and contra- ry interpretation ; as I fhall hereafter more fully fhew , when I come to confider the ftrange ...
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