Several Discourses Preached at the Temple Church, Volume 3J. Whiston and B. White ... W. Owen ... and E. Baker at Tunbridge, 1761 - Sermons, English |
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... judge of it from your own Experience and Obferva- tion . If the Inftances which meet you every Day do not bear witnefs to the Truth of what I fay , believe me not : But , if they do , let the Folly of others teach you so much Wisdom ...
... judge of it from your own Experience and Obferva- tion . If the Inftances which meet you every Day do not bear witnefs to the Truth of what I fay , believe me not : But , if they do , let the Folly of others teach you so much Wisdom ...
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... exprefs the Joys of Heaven , or describe the Pains of Hell ; yet , if there be any Truth in Religion , these Things are certain , and near at hand . C 2 Confider Confider therefore with yourselves , that when you judge of DISCOURSE I. 19.
... exprefs the Joys of Heaven , or describe the Pains of Hell ; yet , if there be any Truth in Religion , these Things are certain , and near at hand . C 2 Confider Confider therefore with yourselves , that when you judge of DISCOURSE I. 19.
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Thomas Sherlock. Confider therefore with yourselves , that when you judge of Religion , fomething more depends upon your Choice , than the Credit of your Judgment , or the Opinion of the World . For God's fake ! think Re- ligion at least ...
Thomas Sherlock. Confider therefore with yourselves , that when you judge of Religion , fomething more depends upon your Choice , than the Credit of your Judgment , or the Opinion of the World . For God's fake ! think Re- ligion at least ...
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... hold out against the Evidence that God has already given that he will one Day judge the World in Righteousness , would not be perfuaded , though one rofe from the Dead . Our Our Saviour does not deny the Coming of one from 22 DISCOURSE II .
... hold out against the Evidence that God has already given that he will one Day judge the World in Righteousness , would not be perfuaded , though one rofe from the Dead . Our Our Saviour does not deny the Coming of one from 22 DISCOURSE II .
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... with the fame Sedatenefs of Mind as they did in his Life - time , and con- sequently had all the neceffary Qualifications to judge rightly concerning what they heard ог or faw ; had it not been for this , DISCOURSE II . 27.
... with the fame Sedatenefs of Mind as they did in his Life - time , and con- sequently had all the neceffary Qualifications to judge rightly concerning what they heard ог or faw ; had it not been for this , DISCOURSE II . 27.
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