Sermons on several subjects. [Edited by Mrs. S. Fisher.] |
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... Manner the many Obligations I have to Your Lordship . That God in his good Providence would long continue Your Lordship among us , both as an Ornament of that Church over which you prefide , and a most generous Patron of the Diftrefs'd ...
... Manner the many Obligations I have to Your Lordship . That God in his good Providence would long continue Your Lordship among us , both as an Ornament of that Church over which you prefide , and a most generous Patron of the Diftrefs'd ...
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... manner did God condefcend to talk with Job , and afcrib'd the Creation of all Things to himself by challenging him to find out another Author of Nature . And , indeed , if we can't afcribe all these things to the Wisdom of God , to what ...
... manner did God condefcend to talk with Job , and afcrib'd the Creation of all Things to himself by challenging him to find out another Author of Nature . And , indeed , if we can't afcribe all these things to the Wisdom of God , to what ...
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... Manner , as in other Cafes , they would use the greatest Pains and In- duftry about that which is of the greatest Moment : That , upon which a whole Eter nity depends , certainly requires our utmost Care and Concern : And they have no ...
... Manner , as in other Cafes , they would use the greatest Pains and In- duftry about that which is of the greatest Moment : That , upon which a whole Eter nity depends , certainly requires our utmost Care and Concern : And they have no ...
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... Manner , upon the Cir- cumstances of what had happen'd to him be- fore on fuch Occafions ; and the Reason of his relating them to Job , was , because he thought he had been too prefumptuous in his Complaints on the Miseries of Life ...
... Manner , upon the Cir- cumstances of what had happen'd to him be- fore on fuch Occafions ; and the Reason of his relating them to Job , was , because he thought he had been too prefumptuous in his Complaints on the Miseries of Life ...
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... Manner , for this is a Part of those glorious Perfections which make him be what he is : And if fo , there must be a fufficient Reason for every thing he does , whether we are able to find out that Reafon , or no . Now , because the ...
... Manner , for this is a Part of those glorious Perfections which make him be what he is : And if fo , there must be a fufficient Reason for every thing he does , whether we are able to find out that Reafon , or no . Now , because the ...
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Sermons on several subjects. [Edited by Mrs. S. Fisher.] John FISHER (A.M., Vicar of St. Lawrence, Exeter.) Affichage du livre entier - 1741 |
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