The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1847 - Children's stories |
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... person like Descartes , he observed , who so well understood the construction of the human frame , if he would apply himself to discover means of prolonging its duration , rather than attach himself to the mere speculation of philosophy ...
... person like Descartes , he observed , who so well understood the construction of the human frame , if he would apply himself to discover means of prolonging its duration , rather than attach himself to the mere speculation of philosophy ...
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... person of man in his first creation was capable of eternal life without dying , so the fall of man which happened to him after his creation hath not disabled his person from that capacity of eternal life . And therefore durst Man even ...
... person of man in his first creation was capable of eternal life without dying , so the fall of man which happened to him after his creation hath not disabled his person from that capacity of eternal life . And therefore durst Man even ...
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... person he gave that satisfac- tion which it was impossible for mankind to give . " For the Law , he argues , was not such a civil contract that the breach of it could be satisfied ; it was a Law of Honour , the breach whereof required ...
... person he gave that satisfac- tion which it was impossible for mankind to give . " For the Law , he argues , was not such a civil contract that the breach of it could be satisfied ; it was a Law of Honour , the breach whereof required ...
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... person . Personal satisfactions by the Laws of Honour are esteemed sufficient or not , according to the equality or inequality be- tween the persons who give or take the affront . Therefore God to vindicate his honour was obliged to ...
... person . Personal satisfactions by the Laws of Honour are esteemed sufficient or not , according to the equality or inequality be- tween the persons who give or take the affront . Therefore God to vindicate his honour was obliged to ...
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... Person of the Godhead : thus Christ ever since his re- surrection did , and doth , stand seized of an absolute and indefeazable Estate of Eternal Life , without any tenure or condition or other matter or thing to change or determine it ...
... Person of the Godhead : thus Christ ever since his re- surrection did , and doth , stand seized of an absolute and indefeazable Estate of Eternal Life , without any tenure or condition or other matter or thing to change or determine it ...
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