Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 1S. Walker, 1826 - English letters |
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Page 35
... advantage in the then serve his turn , neither truth nor business and affairs of life . falsehood . Truth is always consistent with And I have often thought that itself , and needs nothing to help it God hath , in his great wisdom , hid ...
... advantage in the then serve his turn , neither truth nor business and affairs of life . falsehood . Truth is always consistent with And I have often thought that itself , and needs nothing to help it God hath , in his great wisdom , hid ...
Page 139
... advantage is its imme- what corruptions it may be made the diate aim . plea but professing the doctrine of We have been told , by very good Christ as our rule , we can in nothing judges of human nature , how engag- more directly oppose ...
... advantage is its imme- what corruptions it may be made the diate aim . plea but professing the doctrine of We have been told , by very good Christ as our rule , we can in nothing judges of human nature , how engag- more directly oppose ...
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... advantage these principles they were liable to in rejecting the doctrines of the New be seduced , and in fact , often were Testament for those of the Portico ; seduced into pride , hard - heartedness , unless they think it an advantage ...
... advantage these principles they were liable to in rejecting the doctrines of the New be seduced , and in fact , often were Testament for those of the Portico ; seduced into pride , hard - heartedness , unless they think it an advantage ...
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