 | Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (Great Britain) - 1712
...continue unaltered : If our firft Parent was the Creature of God, fo are we ; and whatever Service and Duty he owed, in Virtue of this Dependance, the...made the Ground of different Duties in his Cafe, and incurs ; If therefore Nature rightly inftrufted him at firft how to ferve his Maker, our Obligations... | |
 | Matthew Tindal - Christianity - 1730 - 391 pages
...If our firft Parent wns the Creacc ture of God, fo are we; and whatever Service and Duty he ** ow'd in Virtue of this Dependance, the fame is due from...; nor can this Relation be ever made the Ground of dif** ferent Duties in his Cafe, and ours : If therefore, Nature ** rightly inftructed him at firft... | |
 | Thomas Chubb - 1732
...; and ' religion muft ever be the fame, as long as ' thele relations continue unaltered : If our 1 firft parent was the creature of God, fo are * we...cafe, and in ours ; if therefore nature ' rightly inftructed him at firft how to ferve ' his Maker, our obligations being the lame ' with his, our rule... | |
 | Thomas Sherlock - 1797 - 338 pages
...Relations continue unaltered. If our firft Parent was the Creature of God, fo are we ; and whatever Service and Duty he owed, in Virtue of this Dependance, the...his Cafe, and in ours : if therefore Nature rightly inftructed him at firft how to ferve his Maker, our Obligations being the fame with his, our Rule muft... | |
 | Thomas Sherlock - Sermons, English - 1812
...the creature of God, fo are we ; and whatever fervice and duty he owed, in virtue of this dependence, the fame is due from us ; nor can this relation be...his cafe, and in ours : if therefore nature rightly inftructed him at firft how to ferve his Maker, our obligations being the fame with his, our rule muft... | |
 | Thomas Sherlock, Thomas Smart Hughes - Theology - 1830
...creature of God, so are we ; and whatever service and duty he owed, in virtue of this dependence, the same is due from us ; nor can this relation be ever made the ground of different duties in his case and in ours : if therefore nature rightly instructed him at first how to serve his Maker, our... | |
 | Thomas Sherlock - 1830
...creature of God, so are we ; and whatever service and duty he owed, in virtue of this dependence, the same is due from us ; nor can this relation be ever made the ground of different duties in his case and in ours : if therefore nature rightly instructed him at first how to serve his Maker, our... | |
 | Thomas Sherlock, Thomas Smart Hughes - Theology - 1830
...creature of God, so are we ; and whatever service and duty he owed, in virtue of this dependence, the same is due from us ; nor can this relation be ever made the ground of different duties in his case and in ours : if therefore nature rightly instructed him at first how to serve his Maker, our... | |
| |