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Neither are these men ' s opiobliged to open their ears and let in the ordinances
and commands of preachers ; who nions onely thus unsettled , as clouds carried
likewise are not without some little regency up and downe , with every puffe of ...
Neither are these men ' s opiobliged to open their ears and let in the ordinances
and commands of preachers ; who nions onely thus unsettled , as clouds carried
likewise are not without some little regency up and downe , with every puffe of ...
Página 11
Have I in the common road ; yet how it trembles begun to carry the charge of
vanity even in leaving it ; there seems to be a certain against those higher goods
of life , know - | critical period or boundary set to every ledge , and friendship :
Thich ...
Have I in the common road ; yet how it trembles begun to carry the charge of
vanity even in leaving it ; there seems to be a certain against those higher goods
of life , know - | critical period or boundary set to every ledge , and friendship :
Thich ...
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There are some live amongst mankind , or retire into a hermitage , if we still carry
with us our own who have regularly attended a place of hell , our corrupt evil
tempers ! " . worship for seven years twice a day , and yet have not heard one
whole ...
There are some live amongst mankind , or retire into a hermitage , if we still carry
with us our own who have regularly attended a place of hell , our corrupt evil
tempers ! " . worship for seven years twice a day , and yet have not heard one
whole ...
Página 28
... near Elphin profane the place I am speaking in ; and Moor , near Castlereagh ,
where multitudes indeed , they seldom carried on the work of annually
assembled to celebrate what they , such a day ( as their phrase was ) , but they in
broken ...
... near Elphin profane the place I am speaking in ; and Moor , near Castlereagh ,
where multitudes indeed , they seldom carried on the work of annually
assembled to celebrate what they , such a day ( as their phrase was ) , but they in
broken ...
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... this they call a saving way of preach - | able and doleful whine , ( never serving
to ing , as it must be confessed to be a way to any purpose , but where some
religious cheat save much labour , and nothing else that I is to be carried on ) .
... this they call a saving way of preach - | able and doleful whine , ( never serving
to ing , as it must be confessed to be a way to any purpose , but where some
religious cheat save much labour , and nothing else that I is to be carried on ) .
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Página 52 - ... forms; then they study how to hook in this or that quaint sentence of philosopher or father, this or that nice speculation, endeavouring to couch all this in most elegant language; in short, their main end is to shew their wit, their reading, and whatever they think is excellent in them : No doubt rarely agreeing with that of St Paul, " I determined not to know any thing among you save Jesus Christ and him crucified ; and my speech and preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but...