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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... tion : The Spirit indeed is willing , but the Flesh is weak . DISCOURSE X. ISAIAH liii . 3 . P. 233 . He is defpifed and rejected of Men , a Man of Sorrows , and acquainted with Grief . P. 253 . DISCOURSE XI . COLOSSIANS iii . I. If ye ...
... tion : The Spirit indeed is willing , but the Flesh is weak . DISCOURSE X. ISAIAH liii . 3 . P. 233 . He is defpifed and rejected of Men , a Man of Sorrows , and acquainted with Grief . P. 253 . DISCOURSE XI . COLOSSIANS iii . I. If ye ...
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... 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 , as not to give up your Reason and Understanding ...
... 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 , as not to give up your Reason and Understanding ...
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... tion , as he does for the Life and Motion of fo many Men , whom he fees every Day . Is it not as hard , do you think , to make a Man at firft , and breathe into him the Breath of Life , as it is to make him up again , after he has once ...
... tion , as he does for the Life and Motion of fo many Men , whom he fees every Day . Is it not as hard , do you think , to make a Man at firft , and breathe into him the Breath of Life , as it is to make him up again , after he has once ...
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... tion was to distinguish between the heinous Offences of Blaf- phemy , Perjury , and the like , * and the idle Words , mentioned in the Text , as I fhall have Occafion to obferve . We muft therefore look among the more com- mon and lefs ...
... tion was to distinguish between the heinous Offences of Blaf- phemy , Perjury , and the like , * and the idle Words , mentioned in the Text , as I fhall have Occafion to obferve . We muft therefore look among the more com- mon and lefs ...
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... tion , where the Subject of the Difcourfe is poor and mean , and incapable of yielding any Profit or Improvement ; and fince we cannot directly conclude from the Text , let us confider , Secondly , The End and Design of Speech , which ...
... tion , where the Subject of the Difcourfe is poor and mean , and incapable of yielding any Profit or Improvement ; and fince we cannot directly conclude from the Text , let us confider , Secondly , The End and Design of Speech , which ...
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