The Works of Rev. John Fletcher, Volume 1T. Allman, 1836 |
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Page xvii
... consider- able body of his people saluted each other as brethren in Christ , From year to year , sinners were converted from the error of their ways , and believers built up in their holy faith ; while he appeared among them as a happy ...
... consider- able body of his people saluted each other as brethren in Christ , From year to year , sinners were converted from the error of their ways , and believers built up in their holy faith ; while he appeared among them as a happy ...
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... consider reason's dictates , before he concludes , that they agree with his favourite sentiments . He has , no doubt too much can- dour , not to grant so equitable a request ; too much justice , to set aside Matter of Fact ; and too ...
... consider reason's dictates , before he concludes , that they agree with his favourite sentiments . He has , no doubt too much can- dour , not to grant so equitable a request ; too much justice , to set aside Matter of Fact ; and too ...
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... consider the supreme BEING as creating a world for the mani- festation of his glory , the display of his perfections , and the communication of his happiness to an intelligent creature , whom he would attach to him- self by the ...
... consider the supreme BEING as creating a world for the mani- festation of his glory , the display of his perfections , and the communication of his happiness to an intelligent creature , whom he would attach to him- self by the ...
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... consider the sons of Vulcan confined to these forges and furnaces . their lot much preferable ? A sultry air , and clouds of smoke and dust , are the element in which they labour . The confused noise of water falling , steam hissing ...
... consider the sons of Vulcan confined to these forges and furnaces . their lot much preferable ? A sultry air , and clouds of smoke and dust , are the element in which they labour . The confused noise of water falling , steam hissing ...
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... Consider the man of fortune : can his thousands a year exempt him from the curse of Adam ? No ; he toils perhaps harder in his sports and debaucheries , than the poor ploughman that works his estate . View that corpulent epicure , who ...
... Consider the man of fortune : can his thousands a year exempt him from the curse of Adam ? No ; he toils perhaps harder in his sports and debaucheries , than the poor ploughman that works his estate . View that corpulent epicure , who ...
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