The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley, Volume 2John Mason, 1859 |
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... arguments deduced from the misery in which he is now undeniably involved , compared with the happiness of which we cannot help conceiving him possessed when he came out of the hands of his gracious Creator . A view of this misery in the ...
... arguments deduced from the misery in which he is now undeniably involved , compared with the happiness of which we cannot help conceiving him possessed when he came out of the hands of his gracious Creator . A view of this misery in the ...
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... arguments drawn from , -XII . His commission of sin . — XIII . His omission of duty . - XIV . The triumphs of ... arguments , introduced by a short demon- stration of the authenticity of the Scriptures , and by a little attack upon the ...
... arguments drawn from , -XII . His commission of sin . — XIII . His omission of duty . - XIV . The triumphs of ... arguments , introduced by a short demon- stration of the authenticity of the Scriptures , and by a little attack upon the ...
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... arguments , 1. A few natural inferences are added ; 2. Various fatal consequences attending the ignorance of our lost estate ; 3. The unspeakable advantages arising from the right knowledge of it . The whole is concluded with an Address ...
... arguments , 1. A few natural inferences are added ; 2. Various fatal consequences attending the ignorance of our lost estate ; 3. The unspeakable advantages arising from the right knowledge of it . The whole is concluded with an Address ...
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... arguments , and sophistry for reason ; he charges Titus to use , not merely sound speech , but ( as the original also means ) sound reason ; that he who is of the contrary part may be ashamed . Let us then , following his advice and ...
... arguments , and sophistry for reason ; he charges Titus to use , not merely sound speech , but ( as the original also means ) sound reason ; that he who is of the contrary part may be ashamed . Let us then , following his advice and ...
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... arguments , on which the truth of this mortifying doctrine is established . PART II . As no man is bound to believe what is contrary to common sense ; if the above - stated doctrine appears irrational , scriptures , articles , homilies ...
... arguments , on which the truth of this mortifying doctrine is established . PART II . As no man is bound to believe what is contrary to common sense ; if the above - stated doctrine appears irrational , scriptures , articles , homilies ...
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