An Account Of The Rise, Progress, and Present State Of The Magdalen CharityAnd sold by J. Whiston and B. White, in Fleet-street, 1766 - 255 pages |
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Page 4
... eternal deftruction , not through choice , but neceffity . The feeds of virtue would exert themfelves ; but , alas ! the poffibility is removed . The fame neceffity obliging them to prey on the unwary , diffufes the contagion ...
... eternal deftruction , not through choice , but neceffity . The feeds of virtue would exert themfelves ; but , alas ! the poffibility is removed . The fame neceffity obliging them to prey on the unwary , diffufes the contagion ...
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... eternal ruin ; 1 dwell not upon the deplorable fituation fhe was reduced to , with regard to this life , tho ' when fhé folicited the favour of your protection , nothing furely could be more miferable ; pardon a brother's filence on ...
... eternal ruin ; 1 dwell not upon the deplorable fituation fhe was reduced to , with regard to this life , tho ' when fhé folicited the favour of your protection , nothing furely could be more miferable ; pardon a brother's filence on ...
Page 43
... a debt we owe to fuch , to give them the means of inftruction , and one chance at leaft for * This is now more immediately under confideration . eternal eternal life , which they could otherwife never have found PREFACE . 43.
... a debt we owe to fuch , to give them the means of inftruction , and one chance at leaft for * This is now more immediately under confideration . eternal eternal life , which they could otherwife never have found PREFACE . 43.
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William Dodd. eternal life , which they could otherwife never have found .. 1 If , as fome have fondly advanced , an attempt of this kind be methodistical ; let thofe perfons be told , it would well become us all to be fuch Me- thodists ...
William Dodd. eternal life , which they could otherwife never have found .. 1 If , as fome have fondly advanced , an attempt of this kind be methodistical ; let thofe perfons be told , it would well become us all to be fuch Me- thodists ...
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William Dodd. great , and fo good , the only begotten and eternal Son of God , the perfect pattern of every laudable and heavenly affection ; -of the excellence of fuch a religion , why need we speak ? we must all feel it and to be happy ...
William Dodd. great , and fo good , the only begotten and eternal Son of God , the perfect pattern of every laudable and heavenly affection ; -of the excellence of fuch a religion , why need we speak ? we must all feel it and to be happy ...
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