The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley, Volume 2John Mason, 1859 |
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... give lost reason life he pour'd his own : Believe , and show the reason of a man ; Believe , and taste the pleasure of a God ; Through Reason's wounds alone thy faith can die . YOUNG . THE Son of Man is come , to seek and to save that ...
... give lost reason life he pour'd his own : Believe , and show the reason of a man ; Believe , and taste the pleasure of a God ; Through Reason's wounds alone thy faith can die . YOUNG . THE Son of Man is come , to seek and to save that ...
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... give , that he has no knowledge of the sun , than to suspect his neighbour of lunacy for affirming that sunshine is a delightful reality ? From this moral demonstration of our natural ignorance of God , I draw the following conclusion ...
... give , that he has no knowledge of the sun , than to suspect his neighbour of lunacy for affirming that sunshine is a delightful reality ? From this moral demonstration of our natural ignorance of God , I draw the following conclusion ...
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... give rise to government , politics , and a labyrinth of laws ; and these employ myriads of officers , lawyers , magistrates , and rulers . We are subject to a thousand pains and maladies ; hence myriads more prescribe and prepare ...
... give rise to government , politics , and a labyrinth of laws ; and these employ myriads of officers , lawyers , magistrates , and rulers . We are subject to a thousand pains and maladies ; hence myriads more prescribe and prepare ...
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... give to their dogs ? † God's image disinherited of day , Here , plunged in mines , forgets a sun was made : There , beings deathless as their haughty lord , Are hammer'd to the galling oar for life , And plough the winter's wave , and ...
... give to their dogs ? † God's image disinherited of day , Here , plunged in mines , forgets a sun was made : There , beings deathless as their haughty lord , Are hammer'd to the galling oar for life , And plough the winter's wave , and ...
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... give a scorpion's sting to the worm that gnaws the stubborn offender , and arm his upbraiding conscience with a whip of biting serpents . Since the moral law so strongly recommends itself to reason , let us see how universally it is ...
... give a scorpion's sting to the worm that gnaws the stubborn offender , and arm his upbraiding conscience with a whip of biting serpents . Since the moral law so strongly recommends itself to reason , let us see how universally it is ...
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