A Sermon, Preached Feb. 3, 1793, at the Scots Church, London Wall, on Occasion of the Trial, Condemnation, and Execution of Louis XVI., Late King of France: With Some Additions and Illustrations |
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... especially the animofities , that are among Proteftant Christians , have ever been grievous and af- flictive to me , and to heal these I could cheer- fully be offered up a facrifice , if I can be fup- pofed to be confcious of the ...
... especially the animofities , that are among Proteftant Christians , have ever been grievous and af- flictive to me , and to heal these I could cheer- fully be offered up a facrifice , if I can be fup- pofed to be confcious of the ...
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... especially a per- fecuting temper , was never from God , nor according to the rule of the meek and holy Jefus , whofe religion is first pure , and then peaceable , gentle , and eafy to be entreated ; so fuch a difpofition was never more ...
... especially a per- fecuting temper , was never from God , nor according to the rule of the meek and holy Jefus , whofe religion is first pure , and then peaceable , gentle , and eafy to be entreated ; so fuch a difpofition was never more ...
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... especially in the ancient prophecies that relate to David , or fome other per- fon , in the first fenfe or typical one , but to the Meffiah ulti- mately and completely . But I fhall not insist upon any thing of this kind now , seeing so ...
... especially in the ancient prophecies that relate to David , or fome other per- fon , in the first fenfe or typical one , but to the Meffiah ulti- mately and completely . But I fhall not insist upon any thing of this kind now , seeing so ...
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... especially un- der the fevere and bloody Septimius Severus , in his wars against Perfcennius Nigerius , Albi- nus , and others , and under his fon Caracalla ; and afterwards under Macrinus , Heliogabulus , ( the reign of the excellent ...
... especially un- der the fevere and bloody Septimius Severus , in his wars against Perfcennius Nigerius , Albi- nus , and others , and under his fon Caracalla ; and afterwards under Macrinus , Heliogabulus , ( the reign of the excellent ...
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... especially of Sergius , a Neftorian monk , whom the Arabian and Turkish writers call Bahira . Thefe Arabian locufts ( whose hegyra or æra is dated from Mahomet's flight from Mecca , Ann . Dom . 622 , a little after the pope got the ...
... especially of Sergius , a Neftorian monk , whom the Arabian and Turkish writers call Bahira . Thefe Arabian locufts ( whose hegyra or æra is dated from Mahomet's flight from Mecca , Ann . Dom . 622 , a little after the pope got the ...
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