Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston, Containing Memoirs of Several of His Friends Also, Del 1–2 |
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Oh the Madness of wretched Sinners ! to Court those Lufts , and hug those Sins ,
which will at last reduce them to such a desperate and intolerable Condition , the
Sadness and Horror whereof is unexpressible ! But , on the other hand , if we ...
Oh the Madness of wretched Sinners ! to Court those Lufts , and hug those Sins ,
which will at last reduce them to such a desperate and intolerable Condition , the
Sadness and Horror whereof is unexpressible ! But , on the other hand , if we ...
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... In these Words therefore we may observe how much Almighty God expects
from those who are plentifully provided for by his Providence ; and particularly
from those who are taken care of by such Means as themselves , could not have
any ...
... In these Words therefore we may observe how much Almighty God expects
from those who are plentifully provided for by his Providence ; and particularly
from those who are taken care of by such Means as themselves , could not have
any ...
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3 Time , ventured to live upon the Profits of a learned and religious Foundation ,
and all the while have had no Regard to those great Ends and Conditions
annexed to them ; and what we shall be able to plead in our own Behalf , if
instead of ...
3 Time , ventured to live upon the Profits of a learned and religious Foundation ,
and all the while have had no Regard to those great Ends and Conditions
annexed to them ; and what we shall be able to plead in our own Behalf , if
instead of ...
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in the first Place , if we go.no farther than our immediate Founders and
Benefactors , we have such mighty Obligations to them as should be abundantly
sufficient , even tho ' they had only desired , and not at all commanded any of
those Duties ...
in the first Place , if we go.no farther than our immediate Founders and
Benefactors , we have such mighty Obligations to them as should be abundantly
sufficient , even tho ' they had only desired , and not at all commanded any of
those Duties ...
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true Religion , and to all common Honesty , Justice , Truth , and Integrity ; unless
the Nation be resolv'd utterly to exclude those few , very few honest Men , and
sincere Christians ; I mean those who are such by through Examination and ...
true Religion , and to all common Honesty , Justice , Truth , and Integrity ; unless
the Nation be resolv'd utterly to exclude those few , very few honest Men , and
sincere Christians ; I mean those who are such by through Examination and ...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston: Containing ..., Del 1–2 William Whiston Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1753 |
Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston: Containing Memoirs ... William Whiston Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1753 |
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