Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston, Containing Memoirs of Several of His Friends Also, Partes1-2 |
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... and Proinotions , fought after ; as if they were an effential Ingredient in
Beatitude ; and , as if they would make a mighty Accession to the Heap of those
Goods , the Accumulation of which is supposed to contain that which Nature does
incline ...
... and Proinotions , fought after ; as if they were an effential Ingredient in
Beatitude ; and , as if they would make a mighty Accession to the Heap of those
Goods , the Accumulation of which is supposed to contain that which Nature does
incline ...
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... Goads of his Conscience in an Affliction , or in a sober Interval ; the Meanness
and Pufillanimity his Atheism betrays him into ; the Voice of Nature , and the
Fears and Mifgivings , left at last he should be mistaken , and so be loft
irrecoverably .
... Goads of his Conscience in an Affliction , or in a sober Interval ; the Meanness
and Pufillanimity his Atheism betrays him into ; the Voice of Nature , and the
Fears and Mifgivings , left at last he should be mistaken , and so be loft
irrecoverably .
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... Resignation to the Will , and Dependance upon the Goodness of the Almighty :
In short , that divine Nature , and God - like Disposition of Soul which is the
Perfection of the Christian Life here on Earth ; and will make us meet to be
partakers ...
... Resignation to the Will , and Dependance upon the Goodness of the Almighty :
In short , that divine Nature , and God - like Disposition of Soul which is the
Perfection of the Christian Life here on Earth ; and will make us meet to be
partakers ...
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And indeed this is a Duty that has a very necessary Dependance on the Nature of
our Foundations ; which are no other than those of Charity . And sure it is the
groffest Piece of Abuse of the Charity of our Founders , to spend in
Extravagancies ...
And indeed this is a Duty that has a very necessary Dependance on the Nature of
our Foundations ; which are no other than those of Charity . And sure it is the
groffest Piece of Abuse of the Charity of our Founders , to spend in
Extravagancies ...
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... till after his Death and Resurrection , in a plain Way , without the Addition of the
usual Words , in bis Human Nature , he would have no nay , but I must add those
Words : which I then did , by his over Persuasion , against my own Judgment .
... till after his Death and Resurrection , in a plain Way , without the Addition of the
usual Words , in bis Human Nature , he would have no nay , but I must add those
Words : which I then did , by his over Persuasion , against my own Judgment .
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