Several Discourses Preached at the Temple Church, Volume 2Martin & Wotherspoon, 1770 - Sermons, English |
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... knowledge of the errors- and mifconceits which the writers oppofe ; many things delivered down to us , in which it is not eafy , at first fight , to distinguish how far the holy penman argues upon the truth of our common Christianity ...
... knowledge of the errors- and mifconceits which the writers oppofe ; many things delivered down to us , in which it is not eafy , at first fight , to distinguish how far the holy penman argues upon the truth of our common Christianity ...
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... knowledge of the faith and obedience required under the gospel ; then , whatever ufe may be made of thefe controverfies , they cannot in rea- fon be urged as objections against revealed reli- gion , the certainty of which , either as to ...
... knowledge of the faith and obedience required under the gospel ; then , whatever ufe may be made of thefe controverfies , they cannot in rea- fon be urged as objections against revealed reli- gion , the certainty of which , either as to ...
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... knowledge of their duty under the prefent doubts and difficulties which cloud religion . But the truth is this , God , who gave all men one law , gave every man that fhare of reafon which he enjoys . Fools are capable of receiving no ...
... knowledge of their duty under the prefent doubts and difficulties which cloud religion . But the truth is this , God , who gave all men one law , gave every man that fhare of reafon which he enjoys . Fools are capable of receiving no ...
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... knowledge to men , inafinuch as he did it , not to impofe arbitrarily upon their faith and their un- derftanding , but in order to perfect and render effectual their falvation . First , I would obferve to you , That thefe means of ...
... knowledge to men , inafinuch as he did it , not to impofe arbitrarily upon their faith and their un- derftanding , but in order to perfect and render effectual their falvation . First , I would obferve to you , That thefe means of ...
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... knowledge ; but that , having a reasonable ground of affurance , and hope in him , we may , through faith , and patient abiding , inherit the promises . You fee now what every Chriftian has to ex- • pect and hope for from the affiftance ...
... knowledge ; but that , having a reasonable ground of affurance , and hope in him , we may , through faith , and patient abiding , inherit the promises . You fee now what every Chriftian has to ex- • pect and hope for from the affiftance ...
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