The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volumen7Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1813 |
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... feel , the temptation of becoming wiser than his teachers , the venerable councils of former ages We are as uninformed , concern- ing Mr. Percy's course of educa . will be easily forget that unless he tion , as of the history of his ...
... feel , the temptation of becoming wiser than his teachers , the venerable councils of former ages We are as uninformed , concern- ing Mr. Percy's course of educa . will be easily forget that unless he tion , as of the history of his ...
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... feel for an human object , and find their own warm ideas in places of scripture , where no such are really to be found . And though in all this they may not be absolutely crim- inal , yet are they too apt to de- ceive themselves and ...
... feel for an human object , and find their own warm ideas in places of scripture , where no such are really to be found . And though in all this they may not be absolutely crim- inal , yet are they too apt to de- ceive themselves and ...
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... feel myself strongly inclined to the opportunities to do it : such indulge the passions and lusts of as making them members of an the flesh sold under sin being advantageous corporation , or so- in the condition of a miserable ciety ...
... feel myself strongly inclined to the opportunities to do it : such indulge the passions and lusts of as making them members of an the flesh sold under sin being advantageous corporation , or so- in the condition of a miserable ciety ...
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... feel myself much obliged ; and aspersion , while it conveys a much perhaps it may be useful to others . less emphatic idea of purification itself , bears no analogy whatever to the means by which it is pro duced . Should not submission ...
... feel myself much obliged ; and aspersion , while it conveys a much perhaps it may be useful to others . less emphatic idea of purification itself , bears no analogy whatever to the means by which it is pro duced . Should not submission ...
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... feel satisfaction in his suffering the sentence of the law ; but the criminal would suffer , in law and equity , not as the author of a book in favour of a plurality of wives , but as a convicted biga- mist . That we may not , however ...
... feel satisfaction in his suffering the sentence of the law ; but the criminal would suffer , in law and equity , not as the author of a book in favour of a plurality of wives , but as a convicted biga- mist . That we may not , however ...
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