Several practical sermonsMaurice Atkins, 1708 - 336 lappuses |
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... the fol- lowing Difcourfes , being ( fome time fince ) deceas'd , it may be thought Decent , if not Neceffary , that a Friend's Hand fhould introduce ' em to the Pub- lick ; A 2 lick ; for befides , that ' tis an Office.
... the fol- lowing Difcourfes , being ( fome time fince ) deceas'd , it may be thought Decent , if not Neceffary , that a Friend's Hand fhould introduce ' em to the Pub- lick ; A 2 lick ; for befides , that ' tis an Office.
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... fhould think that Religi- ous Difcourfes might make their way without fo much Ceremo- ny , fince the importance of their Matter , and the honesty of their Delign , is a fair Plea for their Friendly Reception ; and perhaps they might ...
... fhould think that Religi- ous Difcourfes might make their way without fo much Ceremo- ny , fince the importance of their Matter , and the honesty of their Delign , is a fair Plea for their Friendly Reception ; and perhaps they might ...
14. lappuse
... endearing , that one would think it fhould for ever bind our Souls faft to him in the foft and charming Fetters of Love : For did He chufe the Angels A & Angels and Archangels , Thrones , Do- minions 1 Sermon the First 14.
... endearing , that one would think it fhould for ever bind our Souls faft to him in the foft and charming Fetters of Love : For did He chufe the Angels A & Angels and Archangels , Thrones , Do- minions 1 Sermon the First 14.
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... fhould raife the Dead , T Here is no Article of the Chri- ftian Faith , that has encountred greater Difficulties from all forts of Men , than this of the Resurrection . The Heathens generally oppos'd it with all the eagerness imaginable ...
... fhould raife the Dead , T Here is no Article of the Chri- ftian Faith , that has encountred greater Difficulties from all forts of Men , than this of the Resurrection . The Heathens generally oppos'd it with all the eagerness imaginable ...
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... fhould , together with the Stars and Planets , be reduced to their firft and primitive Order : The Face of the Earth be renew'd into the same ; the fame Flowers , Plants , and Herbs grow and flourish in the Fields ; the Beafts all ...
... fhould , together with the Stars and Planets , be reduced to their firft and primitive Order : The Face of the Earth be renew'd into the same ; the fame Flowers , Plants , and Herbs grow and flourish in the Fields ; the Beafts all ...
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