A Collection of Theological Tracts, Volumen6T. Evans, 1791 |
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... hand , receding from any of them without caufe is only inviting fresh encroachments , and giving needlefs advantages to fuch as will be fure to lose none : so , on the other , ftraining them too far is the likelieft way to destroy them ...
... hand , receding from any of them without caufe is only inviting fresh encroachments , and giving needlefs advantages to fuch as will be fure to lose none : so , on the other , ftraining them too far is the likelieft way to destroy them ...
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... hand , receding from any of them without cause is only inviting fresh encroachments , and giving needlefs advantages to fuch as will be fure to lose none : so , on the other , ftraining them too far is the likelieft way to destroy them ...
... hand , receding from any of them without cause is only inviting fresh encroachments , and giving needlefs advantages to fuch as will be fure to lose none : so , on the other , ftraining them too far is the likelieft way to destroy them ...
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... hand , receding from any of them without cause is only inviting fresh encroachments , and giving needlefs advantages to fuch as will be fure to lose none : so , on the other , ftraining them too far is the likelieft way to deftroy them ...
... hand , receding from any of them without cause is only inviting fresh encroachments , and giving needlefs advantages to fuch as will be fure to lose none : so , on the other , ftraining them too far is the likelieft way to deftroy them ...
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... hand , fondness of novelty ; and on the other , over- great reverence of antiquity , efpecially fuch as comes fhort of the ear- lieft . But against the former of thefe , it is peculiarly needful to caution the rifing generation ; whom ...
... hand , fondness of novelty ; and on the other , over- great reverence of antiquity , efpecially fuch as comes fhort of the ear- lieft . But against the former of thefe , it is peculiarly needful to caution the rifing generation ; whom ...
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... hand , should our expreffions be mean , or our behaviour lifeless : but both must be fuitable to the employment we are upon ; both be such as come naturally from the heart of the fpeaker , and therefore will naturally move that of the ...
... hand , should our expreffions be mean , or our behaviour lifeless : but both must be fuitable to the employment we are upon ; both be such as come naturally from the heart of the fpeaker , and therefore will naturally move that of the ...
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Página 297 - told us, John viii. 29. And he that hath fent me, is -with me, the Father hath not left me alone, for I do always thofe things that pleafe him. So vifible and apparent was his truß in God, that
Página 370 - I became as a Jew, that I might gain the Jews ; to them that are under the law as under the /aw, that I might gain them that are under
Página 293 - took upon him the form of a fervant, and tuas made in the likenefs of men ; and being found in fajhion as a man, he humbled himfelf, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the crofs, Phil. ii. 6, 7. And our Saviour hath declared that he was our pattern both in his
Página 304 - -were not redeemed with corruptible things, as jilver and gold, from your vain converfation received by tradition from your fathers ; but -with the precious blood of
Página 135 - for that which i do, I allow not : and what I would, that do I not ; but what I hate that do I. I
Página 186 - you again, not to keep company ; if any man that is called a brother, be a fbrnicator, or covetous, or an Idolater, or a
Página 371 - John viii. 47. He that is of God, heareth, God's words ; ye therefore hear them not, becaufe ye are not of
Página 314 - that ye build unto me ? and •where is the place of my reft ? for all thofe things hath mine hand made, and
Página 370 - without law, that I might gain them that are without law : to the weak became I as weak, that / might gain the weak
Página 295 - fomething of his moft wonderful patience, and fubmiffion to the will of God, which he gave us in his extreme fufferings an example of. We are exhorted, Heb. xii. i, 2. to run -with patience the race that is fet before us, looking unto