Several practical sermonsMaurice Atkins, 1708 - 336 lappuses |
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1.5. rezultāts no 15.
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... Christianity under Texts of Scripture wifely chofen , rationally handled , and practi- cally applied , I would hope to fee a purer and more useful Body of Divinity in fuch a Col- lection of Sermons , than we are like to find in all the ...
... Christianity under Texts of Scripture wifely chofen , rationally handled , and practi- cally applied , I would hope to fee a purer and more useful Body of Divinity in fuch a Col- lection of Sermons , than we are like to find in all the ...
46. lappuse
... Christian fear a Temporary Impri- fonment or Death ? Why should he be afraid of a Man that fhall dye ? or of the Son of Man , who , however great and powerful now , will , e're long be as Grafs ; and by a fhameless Proftitu- tion of his ...
... Christian fear a Temporary Impri- fonment or Death ? Why should he be afraid of a Man that fhall dye ? or of the Son of Man , who , however great and powerful now , will , e're long be as Grafs ; and by a fhameless Proftitu- tion of his ...
75. lappuse
... Christians do , out of the pure River of Life , and have Grace fuffici- ent ( if they please to make ufe of it ) for their Converfion and Sal- vation . Thus then does my Propofition ( notwithstanding thefe Objections ) ftand good . 1 ...
... Christians do , out of the pure River of Life , and have Grace fuffici- ent ( if they please to make ufe of it ) for their Converfion and Sal- vation . Thus then does my Propofition ( notwithstanding thefe Objections ) ftand good . 1 ...
102. lappuse
... Christians in Africa ) pro- cap . 15. ftituted our Churches to all the lamenta- Lib . 4 . ble Abuses of the most infolent Pro- phaneness ? Our Saviour drove the Beasts out of the Temple ; but they presumptuoufly brought them in again ...
... Christians in Africa ) pro- cap . 15. ftituted our Churches to all the lamenta- Lib . 4 . ble Abuses of the most infolent Pro- phaneness ? Our Saviour drove the Beasts out of the Temple ; but they presumptuoufly brought them in again ...
105. lappuse
... Christians , And , From the Cuftom of the Jews , which occafioned it . 1. From 1. From the Nature of an Oath . Now ( 105 SERMON V Shewing the Lawful ufe, the finful abufe of Oaths, oppofition to Superftition Profanefs 34 Swear not at.
... Christians , And , From the Cuftom of the Jews , which occafioned it . 1. From 1. From the Nature of an Oath . Now ( 105 SERMON V Shewing the Lawful ufe, the finful abufe of Oaths, oppofition to Superftition Profanefs 34 Swear not at.
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