Familiar Letters to a Gentleman: Upon a Variety of Seasonable and Important Subjects in Religion. By Jonathan Dickinson, ...printed in the year, 1772 - 314 páginas |
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... foul . From hence it is most evident , that the heart is : revolted from God ; and that we have substituted the creature in his stead , as the object of our pursuit and delight . And befides this ; who are there among the beft of the ...
... foul . From hence it is most evident , that the heart is : revolted from God ; and that we have substituted the creature in his stead , as the object of our pursuit and delight . And befides this ; who are there among the beft of the ...
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... fouls are in direct oppofition and averfion to him . And is this repentance in our power ? Can we at pleasure renew our ... foul ; and make you meet for the fervice and enjoyment of God . If thefe are obtain'd , you must be certainly and ...
... fouls are in direct oppofition and averfion to him . And is this repentance in our power ? Can we at pleasure renew our ... foul ; and make you meet for the fervice and enjoyment of God . If thefe are obtain'd , you must be certainly and ...
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... foul . ' But what evidence do you defire or want , of the truth of Christianity ? Confider , Sir . Confult . your books and your friends . Make your demands as large , as you or they can contrive . And whatever ra , tional evidence you ...
... foul . ' But what evidence do you defire or want , of the truth of Christianity ? Confider , Sir . Confult . your books and your friends . Make your demands as large , as you or they can contrive . And whatever ra , tional evidence you ...
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... foul an of fering for our fin ; and that should be cut off , but not for himself : and you are equally certain from all other hiftorians , as well as from the Evangelifts , that C 2 The Evidences of Christianity . 15.
... foul an of fering for our fin ; and that should be cut off , but not for himself : and you are equally certain from all other hiftorians , as well as from the Evangelifts , that C 2 The Evidences of Christianity . 15.
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... fouls . The bruifed reed ' did he not break ; and the fmoaking flax did he not quench , untill he brought forth ... foul an offering for our fins , ' Ifa . liii . 4 , 5 , 6. 10. Thus he finished the tranfgreffion , made an end of ...
... fouls . The bruifed reed ' did he not break ; and the fmoaking flax did he not quench , untill he brought forth ... foul an offering for our fins , ' Ifa . liii . 4 , 5 , 6. 10. Thus he finished the tranfgreffion , made an end of ...
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