Sermons on Several Occasions ...J. Heptinstall, 1703 |
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... Becaufe they who fet up for a leading Genius , please them- felves to argue in the very fame Method to justifie a like Incredulity . Thus runs the the common Argument , " We cannot be- lieve what 44 The Wisdom of Believing .
... Becaufe they who fet up for a leading Genius , please them- felves to argue in the very fame Method to justifie a like Incredulity . Thus runs the the common Argument , " We cannot be- lieve what 44 The Wisdom of Believing .
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Edward Young. the common Argument , " We cannot be- lieve what we please ; we must compre- " hend both the Matter and its Credibility , or " elfe it were Rafh and Foolish to believe it . Job . 11. We have another Paffage wherein Thomas ...
Edward Young. the common Argument , " We cannot be- lieve what we please ; we must compre- " hend both the Matter and its Credibility , or " elfe it were Rafh and Foolish to believe it . Job . 11. We have another Paffage wherein Thomas ...
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... please it self with this cautious Infidelity , which they pretend to take up as a Guard against Imposture ; Yet would it not be wifer for every Man to fufpect his particular Reason when he E 3 does , does , or may , obferve it to clash ...
... please it self with this cautious Infidelity , which they pretend to take up as a Guard against Imposture ; Yet would it not be wifer for every Man to fufpect his particular Reason when he E 3 does , does , or may , obferve it to clash ...
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... please him as well as Obedi- ence ; and that , Faith in Doctrines as well as in Promises ; yet to let 15 Cen- turies pafs without making it commonly known known what it was he required Men to believe ? The Wisdom of Believing . 63.
... please him as well as Obedi- ence ; and that , Faith in Doctrines as well as in Promises ; yet to let 15 Cen- turies pafs without making it commonly known known what it was he required Men to believe ? The Wisdom of Believing . 63.
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... please our selves ; and from this Profpect we are fure to reap nothing but Deceit : But let us turn the Glass , and look patiently upon our Little- Littleness and Defects , whereby to humble our felves , 110 Of Nature and Grace .
... please our selves ; and from this Profpect we are fure to reap nothing but Deceit : But let us turn the Glass , and look patiently upon our Little- Littleness and Defects , whereby to humble our felves , 110 Of Nature and Grace .
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Page 137 - If ye, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children, how much more will your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him.
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Page 199 - To fetch about this form of speech hath thy servant Joab done this thing: and my lord is wise, according to the wisdom of an angel of God, to know all things that are in the earth.
Page 300 - What desires of your welfare did the Lord express in his holy word ! With what compassion did he stand over you, and say, " O that my people had hearkened unto me, and that they had walked in my ways...
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Page 286 - Moses' law, but died without remedy, under two or three witnesses, of how much sorer punishment, suppose ye, shall he be thought worthy, who (by rejecting the Gospel) tramples under foot the Son of God, and counts the blood of the covenant an unholy thing ?" " He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.