Several Discourses Preached at the Temple Church, Volume 2Martin & Wotherspoon, 1770 - Sermons, English |
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... means , which always has , and in the nature of the thing must have , reference to the opinions and prejudices of the difputers ; there are many things in fcripture which appear dark to us ,. for want of a diftinct knowledge of the ...
... means , which always has , and in the nature of the thing must have , reference to the opinions and prejudices of the difputers ; there are many things in fcripture which appear dark to us ,. for want of a diftinct knowledge of the ...
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... mean as combat the particular opinions and errors of the Jews or others , are in many places dark and hard to be underftood : but had there never been any difpute with the Jews or others , had all obeyed without dispute , the gofpel had ...
... mean as combat the particular opinions and errors of the Jews or others , are in many places dark and hard to be underftood : but had there never been any difpute with the Jews or others , had all obeyed without dispute , the gofpel had ...
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... him , and who knows . that God cannot want means to make good his promife ? In like manner there are many doubts about the facraments of the gofpel , and how and what ' grace they confer : but difpute as you will , DISCOURSE I. 2 I.
... him , and who knows . that God cannot want means to make good his promife ? In like manner there are many doubts about the facraments of the gofpel , and how and what ' grace they confer : but difpute as you will , DISCOURSE I. 2 I.
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... ourselves to him , after having offended him by our tranfgreffions , through forrow and repentance , or fuch other means as have been devifed and inftituted as ef VOL . II . C fectual to this end . But the accefs to God.
... ourselves to him , after having offended him by our tranfgreffions , through forrow and repentance , or fuch other means as have been devifed and inftituted as ef VOL . II . C fectual to this end . But the accefs to God.
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... means by which God is to be ferved and applied to . Two things there are , which muft neceffarily be regarded in the choice and appointment of these means ; the holiness and majesty of God , and the nature and condition of man : for un ...
... means by which God is to be ferved and applied to . Two things there are , which muft neceffarily be regarded in the choice and appointment of these means ; the holiness and majesty of God , and the nature and condition of man : for un ...
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