Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston, Containing Memoirs of Several of His Friends Also, Partes1-2 |
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... Consciences of the Profane and Wicked , before they can get leave of
themselves to follow such Courses as they cannot but disallow ? is there no
Torment in an accusing , stinging , and condemning Conscience ? no Crosses
and Troubles ...
... Consciences of the Profane and Wicked , before they can get leave of
themselves to follow such Courses as they cannot but disallow ? is there no
Torment in an accusing , stinging , and condemning Conscience ? no Crosses
and Troubles ...
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... and so plunge themselves deeper into that Lake which burns with Fire and
Brimstone ; and inyolve themselves faster in those Flames which will never be
quenched . So that it seems in Mercy to be ordered by God that very many Sins
soon ...
... and so plunge themselves deeper into that Lake which burns with Fire and
Brimstone ; and inyolve themselves faster in those Flames which will never be
quenched . So that it seems in Mercy to be ordered by God that very many Sins
soon ...
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No such Matter : The guilded , and varnished Trouble pleases awhile , and tho '
they feel themselves no better , perhaps worse at Ease within , yet to be look'd at ,
and cring'd to , makes full Amends for all other Things . And such a one doubts ...
No such Matter : The guilded , and varnished Trouble pleases awhile , and tho '
they feel themselves no better , perhaps worse at Ease within , yet to be look'd at ,
and cring'd to , makes full Amends for all other Things . And such a one doubts ...
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What our principal Obligations themselves are , or'to what Duties and Offices we
are in particular ha obliged by the Enjoyment of these Advantages , ( 1. ) I am to
enquire whence , or from what Heads our Obligation in the present Case does ...
What our principal Obligations themselves are , or'to what Duties and Offices we
are in particular ha obliged by the Enjoyment of these Advantages , ( 1. ) I am to
enquire whence , or from what Heads our Obligation in the present Case does ...
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As I fully and thankfully own the Goodness of God to me in blessing my Studies ,
so far as any of his facred Truths are illustrated by chem ; fo do I heartily desire
that all other well difposed Persons , would themselves go to the same Fountains
...
As I fully and thankfully own the Goodness of God to me in blessing my Studies ,
so far as any of his facred Truths are illustrated by chem ; fo do I heartily desire
that all other well difposed Persons , would themselves go to the same Fountains
...
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