Several Discourses Preached at the Temple Church, Volumen3Martin & Wotherspoon, 1770 |
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... question , Whether you did not betray your religion in compliment to yourself , to gain the credit of being a very difcerning man , or fet forth your own ability ? If you did , remember , before it is too late , that for all thefe ...
... question , Whether you did not betray your religion in compliment to yourself , to gain the credit of being a very difcerning man , or fet forth your own ability ? If you did , remember , before it is too late , that for all thefe ...
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... question . But , after all , if , upon a view of the whole matter , and of the evidences that rea- fon and revelation afford us of a future ftate , they will not fubmit to the doctrines and precepts . of religion , they must be left to ...
... question . But , after all , if , upon a view of the whole matter , and of the evidences that rea- fon and revelation afford us of a future ftate , they will not fubmit to the doctrines and precepts . of religion , they must be left to ...
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... question is not , whether he that fees a man come from the dead , may be fure he fees a man come from the dead ; but whether he has a better foundation for faith and religion , than the prefent revelation affords » ? This is what our ...
... question is not , whether he that fees a man come from the dead , may be fure he fees a man come from the dead ; but whether he has a better foundation for faith and religion , than the prefent revelation affords » ? This is what our ...
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... question , which is ftated upon words merely impertinent ; where the fubject of difcourfe is mean and tri- fling , and not capable of yielding any profit or improvement to ourselves or others . Now , to discover whether ufelefs , though ...
... question , which is ftated upon words merely impertinent ; where the fubject of difcourfe is mean and tri- fling , and not capable of yielding any profit or improvement to ourselves or others . Now , to discover whether ufelefs , though ...
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... question , be- caufe the tongue cannot fpeak better than the understanding can conceive , which infers a pro- portion between the abilities of our mind , and the foundness of our fpeech ; the latter muft be judged by the former ; for a ...
... question , be- caufe the tongue cannot fpeak better than the understanding can conceive , which infers a pro- portion between the abilities of our mind , and the foundness of our fpeech ; the latter muft be judged by the former ; for a ...
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