Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 pages |
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... be laid in Peace of Conscience , and in holy and well - regulated Affections .... Sect . II . - The Doctrine of Providence a chief Topic of Comfort to good Men ....... 357 369 Sect . III . - On the Importance of distinguishing [ xv ]
... be laid in Peace of Conscience , and in holy and well - regulated Affections .... Sect . II . - The Doctrine of Providence a chief Topic of Comfort to good Men ....... 357 369 Sect . III . - On the Importance of distinguishing [ xv ]
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... appear'd , No court erected yet , nor cause was heard ; But all was safe , for conscience was their guard . " " " DRYDEN . Yet some regulations , even in this state , might SECT . 11. Of the immediate Ends , & c . 23.
... appear'd , No court erected yet , nor cause was heard ; But all was safe , for conscience was their guard . " " " DRYDEN . Yet some regulations , even in this state , might SECT . 11. Of the immediate Ends , & c . 23.
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... consciences of men ; there have been periods too , in which a wild and lawless spirit has gone forth , and boldly called in question every opinion consecrated by the veneration , and every institution confirmed by the practice , of ...
... consciences of men ; there have been periods too , in which a wild and lawless spirit has gone forth , and boldly called in question every opinion consecrated by the veneration , and every institution confirmed by the practice , of ...
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... conscience happen to be delicate and scrupulous , must sometimes be felt by him in a manner very painful and distressing * . * If we consider this , we shall not wonder to find many persons in the Romish church committing them- selves ...
... conscience happen to be delicate and scrupulous , must sometimes be felt by him in a manner very painful and distressing * . * If we consider this , we shall not wonder to find many persons in the Romish church committing them- selves ...
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... conscience , peace in every social and civil relation ; and though it infallibly produces these effects in all by whom it is duly received ; yet among those who unhap- pily reject its overtures , whose pride is of fended by the ...
... conscience , peace in every social and civil relation ; and though it infallibly produces these effects in all by whom it is duly received ; yet among those who unhap- pily reject its overtures , whose pride is of fended by the ...
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