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Page 49
... every thing was done by him , which was fit and proper to be done , in Evidence of his great Com- miffion . Prophecies were fulfilled , and Mi- VOL . I. E racles racles were wrought ; --- abundantly sufficient , both to SERMON II . 49.
... every thing was done by him , which was fit and proper to be done , in Evidence of his great Com- miffion . Prophecies were fulfilled , and Mi- VOL . I. E racles racles were wrought ; --- abundantly sufficient , both to SERMON II . 49.
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John Conybeare. racles were wrought ; --- abundantly sufficient , both to direct the Understanding , and to influence the Will . Yet , notwithstanding all this , the Text tells us ( and all Hiftory concerning this Af- fair confirms it ) ...
John Conybeare. racles were wrought ; --- abundantly sufficient , both to direct the Understanding , and to influence the Will . Yet , notwithstanding all this , the Text tells us ( and all Hiftory concerning this Af- fair confirms it ) ...
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... sufficiently un- der the Evils of this Life , without the Hopes of a better ? And , however bravely fome have talked of Afflictions , and pretended to tri- umph over thofe Misfortunes they never felt , --- yet the Day of Calamity hath ...
... sufficiently un- der the Evils of this Life , without the Hopes of a better ? And , however bravely fome have talked of Afflictions , and pretended to tri- umph over thofe Misfortunes they never felt , --- yet the Day of Calamity hath ...
Page 145
... sufficient , to fuch a grateful Mind as his , to prevent his doing any thing which might justly displease his Mafter ; much less could he bear the Thought of turning these very Favours to his Dishonour ; and of injuring him in the mosft ...
... sufficient , to fuch a grateful Mind as his , to prevent his doing any thing which might justly displease his Mafter ; much less could he bear the Thought of turning these very Favours to his Dishonour ; and of injuring him in the mosft ...
Page 280
... sufficient Caution : Some have alleged them as the Proofs of a Divine Commiffion ; whilft others have ex- preffed themselves in fuch a Manner , as though they reckoned them rather the Evi- dences of the Doctrines taught , than of an ...
... sufficient Caution : Some have alleged them as the Proofs of a Divine Commiffion ; whilft others have ex- preffed themselves in fuch a Manner , as though they reckoned them rather the Evi- dences of the Doctrines taught , than of an ...
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