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" Against which snare as well as the temptation of those that may or do feed thee, and prompt thee to evil, the most excellent and prevalent remedy will be, to apply thyself to that Light of Christ, which shineth in thy... "
Letters Concerning the English Nation - Page 18
by Voltaire - 1760 - 255 pages
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An apology for the true Christian divinity, as the same is held forth ... by ...

Robert Barclay - 1737 - 614 pages
...felf to follow Luft and Vanity j furely great will be Thy ConJcnination. Againft Againft which Snare, as well as the Temptation of thofe, that may or do feed Thee, and prompt Thee to Evil, the moil Excellent and Prevalent Remedy will be, to apply Thy felf to that Light of Cbrtft, which Jbitietb...
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An Apology for the True Christian Divinity, Being an Explanation and ...

Robert Barclay - 1780 - 614 pages
...to follow luft and vanity ; furely great will be • thy condemnation. Againft which fnare, as weJl as the temptation of thofe that may or do feed thee,...moft excellent and prevalent remedy will be, to apply thyfelf to that Light of Chrijt, which fiineth in thy conference f which neither can, nor will flatter...
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A Short Account of the Life and Writings of Robert Barclay

Joseph Gurney Bevan - 1802 - 142 pages
...surely, great will be thy condemnation. ' Against which snare, as well as tlie temp' tation of those, that may, or do, feed thee ' and prompt thee to evil, the most excellent ' and prevalent remedy will be, to apply thyself * to that light of Christ which shineth...
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Voltairiana. Selected and tr. by M.J. Young, Volume 4

François Marie Arouet de [prose] Voltaire - 1805 - 274 pages
...great will be thy condemnation. • .• " Against which snare.,- as well as the temptation of those that may or do feed thee, and prompt thee to evil, the most excellent and prevalent remedy will be to apply thyself to that light of Christ which shineth...
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Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the ..., Volume 3

George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 pages
...vanity; surely great will be thy condemnation. Against which snare, as well as the temptation of those that may or do feed thee, and prompt thee to evil; the most excellent and prevalent remedy will be, to apply thyself to that light of Christ, which shineth...
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Specimens of English prose-writers, from the earliest times to the ..., Volume 3

George Burnett - 1807 - 556 pages
...vanity ; surely great will be thy condemnation. Against which snare, as well as the temptation of those that may or do feed thee, and prompt thee to evil; the most excellent and prevalent remedy will be, to apply thyself to thatlwht of Christ, which shineth...
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An Apology for the True Christian Divinity: Being an Explanation and ...

Robert Barclay - 1825 - 584 pages
...vanity : surely great will be thy condemnation. Against which snare, as well as the temptation of those that may or do feed thee, and prompt thee to evil, the most excellent and prevalent remedy will be/^to apply thyself to that Light of Christ, which shineth...
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Early days in the Society of friends

Mary Ann Kelty - 1840 - 504 pages
...surely, great will be thy condemnation. " Against which snare, as well as the temptation of those, that may, or do feed thee, and prompt thee to evil; the most excellent and prevalent remedy will be, to apply thyself to that light of Christ which shineth...
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An Apology for the True Christian Divinity: Being an Explanation and ...

Robert Barclay - 1840 - 638 pages
...vanity; surely great will be thy condemnation. Against which snare as well as the temptation of those that may or do feed thee, and prompt thee to evil, the most excellent and prevalent remedy will be, to apply thyself to that Light of Christ, which shineth...
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An Apology For The True Christian Divinity

Robert Barclay - 1856
...vanity; surely great will be thy condemnation. Against which snare as well as the temptation of those that may or do feed thee, and prompt * thee to evil, the most excellent and prevalent remedy will be, to apply thyself to that Light of Christ, which shineth...
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