The Works of William Paley: SermonsC.J.G. and F. Rivington, 1830 - Apologetics |
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... suffering takes no hold : one cannot indeed say , makes no impression , but takes no firm and abiding hold . First , then , let those who have suffered either alarm or affliction by reason of their sins , and under the visitations ...
... suffering takes no hold : one cannot indeed say , makes no impression , but takes no firm and abiding hold . First , then , let those who have suffered either alarm or affliction by reason of their sins , and under the visitations ...
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... suffer depressions of mind , body or estate , waste of years , lapse of life , with- out drawing from them religious advantages , which they are capable of yielding ; some amendment , some improvement at least in the condition of our ...
... suffer depressions of mind , body or estate , waste of years , lapse of life , with- out drawing from them religious advantages , which they are capable of yielding ; some amendment , some improvement at least in the condition of our ...
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... suffer such arguments to enter into their minds , and act upon them , then are they guilty of neglecting God in his warnings . They not only err in point of just reasoning , but they neglect the warnings which God has expressly set ...
... suffer such arguments to enter into their minds , and act upon them , then are they guilty of neglecting God in his warnings . They not only err in point of just reasoning , but they neglect the warnings which God has expressly set ...
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... suffer the temporary impression to pass off without producing in us a change for the better . Infirmities , whether they be of health , or of age , de- cay , and weakness , are warnings . And it has been asked , with some degree of ...
... suffer the temporary impression to pass off without producing in us a change for the better . Infirmities , whether they be of health , or of age , de- cay , and weakness , are warnings . And it has been asked , with some degree of ...
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... suffer it to endanger our salvation . A rule perfectly reasonable in itself , as any man can see and own upon the bare mention of it : a rule it is of great consequence to be observed , and yet in fact and in practice very little , if ...
... suffer it to endanger our salvation . A rule perfectly reasonable in itself , as any man can see and own upon the bare mention of it : a rule it is of great consequence to be observed , and yet in fact and in practice very little , if ...
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The Works of William Paley: Evidences, Horace Paulinae & Tracts William Paley,Edmund Paley,James Paxton No preview available - 2015 |
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