The Redeemer's Tears Wept Over Lost Souls: Union Among Protestants: Carnality of Religious Contention: Man's Enmity to God; and Reconciliation Between God and Man |
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... hath applied himself wholly to beneficial and practical subjects , in which undertaking he hath acquitted himself so well . ( his books being penned in a fine , smooth , and natural style ) that they are much commended and read by very ...
... hath applied himself wholly to beneficial and practical subjects , in which undertaking he hath acquitted himself so well . ( his books being penned in a fine , smooth , and natural style ) that they are much commended and read by very ...
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... hath brought about between our families , obliges me , besides what I owe you upon the common Christian account , to partake with you in your sorrows , for this late afflic- ting loss ; as I have , according to my measure , in the ...
... hath brought about between our families , obliges me , besides what I owe you upon the common Christian account , to partake with you in your sorrows , for this late afflic- ting loss ; as I have , according to my measure , in the ...
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... hath , and the Author's great obligations to your Lordship ; and upon this account I can easily persuade myself ( though that custom hath much given place to this latter one ) , not to be so fashionable as even to write in masquerade ...
... hath , and the Author's great obligations to your Lordship ; and upon this account I can easily persuade myself ( though that custom hath much given place to this latter one ) , not to be so fashionable as even to write in masquerade ...
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... hath been begun and continued by constant wars against the Spirit of Christ ; the restitution and recovery of the Church , and the reduction of Christianity to its ancient self , and primitive state , will be by the victory of the ...
... hath been begun and continued by constant wars against the Spirit of Christ ; the restitution and recovery of the Church , and the reduction of Christianity to its ancient self , and primitive state , will be by the victory of the ...
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... hath toward us ; God is love , and he that dwell- eth in love dwelleth in God , and God in him . " And he was not less distinguished for his " sound mind ; " in proportion as his love abounded , it abounded " in knowledge and in all ...
... hath toward us ; God is love , and he that dwell- eth in love dwelleth in God , and God in him . " And he was not less distinguished for his " sound mind ; " in proportion as his love abounded , it abounded " in knowledge and in all ...
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