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It is not from any strength in their cause ( for they argue against common sense
itself ; ) but from God ' s Plenty feeding True Piety . their carnal advantages , and
our disadvan " Ask these amphibia what names they tages fore - mentioned .
It is not from any strength in their cause ( for they argue against common sense
itself ; ) but from God ' s Plenty feeding True Piety . their carnal advantages , and
our disadvan " Ask these amphibia what names they tages fore - mentioned .
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... employment to man , - in truth a neglect of all the laws search into the causes of
this unhappy / both of God and man ? ... but whatever other occasions may have
contributed to the continuance and increase of it , certainly the chief cause of ...
... employment to man , - in truth a neglect of all the laws search into the causes of
this unhappy / both of God and man ? ... but whatever other occasions may have
contributed to the continuance and increase of it , certainly the chief cause of ...
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WESLEY - SOUTH . abundance of places , the green turf , for it church : and I
never knew such a fast kept was pasture land , as it were pared off , two | by them
, but their hearers had cause to or three inches thick , and wrapt round like begin
a ...
WESLEY - SOUTH . abundance of places , the green turf , for it church : and I
never knew such a fast kept was pasture land , as it were pared off , two | by them
, but their hearers had cause to or three inches thick , and wrapt round like begin
a ...
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... the feel either liberty to preach or that affecleaders and principal friends in our
con - | tion for his hearers which is so essential to gregations , relative to that
class of men | his preaching with comfort to himself or whose cause I am
advocating .
... the feel either liberty to preach or that affecleaders and principal friends in our
con - | tion for his hearers which is so essential to gregations , relative to that
class of men | his preaching with comfort to himself or whose cause I am
advocating .
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... strength is wholly unequal . | ter , is placed in circumstances directly opIn every
department of life , we behold va - | posite to these . riety . No human law can
enforce discipline “ If I might be allowed to advocate the 36 SOUTH . cause of
such ...
... strength is wholly unequal . | ter , is placed in circumstances directly opIn every
department of life , we behold va - | posite to these . riety . No human law can
enforce discipline “ If I might be allowed to advocate the 36 SOUTH . cause of
such ...
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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...