Discourses on Various Subjects: By Jacob Duché, ...J. Phillips; and sold by T. Cadell; H. Payne; C. Dilly; and J. Phillips, 1779 |
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... itself , has always been the fame . The ferpentine subtilty of human reason , when engaged in the service , and acting under the influence of vice and er- ror , will never be at a lofs for arguments to fupport their cause against the ...
... itself , has always been the fame . The ferpentine subtilty of human reason , when engaged in the service , and acting under the influence of vice and er- ror , will never be at a lofs for arguments to fupport their cause against the ...
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... itself to their view . fonal fecurity is to be preferred before the general intereft of virtue ; and where virtue cannot be fupported without per- fonal loffes , her cause must be abando- ned . Upon these principles , the weak and timid ...
... itself to their view . fonal fecurity is to be preferred before the general intereft of virtue ; and where virtue cannot be fupported without per- fonal loffes , her cause must be abando- ned . Upon these principles , the weak and timid ...
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... itself : for it can only speak what it knows and feels , and the fum and fubftance of this is want and woe . But as thou haft in thy- felf the very source of eternal life , by virtue of thy eternal union with the Father ; as the powers ...
... itself : for it can only speak what it knows and feels , and the fum and fubftance of this is want and woe . But as thou haft in thy- felf the very source of eternal life , by virtue of thy eternal union with the Father ; as the powers ...
Page 75
... itself in the fallen soul , and extinguishing the life of fin , or at least keeping it in due fubjection , till the dif- folution of the body puts an end to its connection with this fallen world ; it is , according to the Apostle's ...
... itself in the fallen soul , and extinguishing the life of fin , or at least keeping it in due fubjection , till the dif- folution of the body puts an end to its connection with this fallen world ; it is , according to the Apostle's ...
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... itself in an abfolute unli- mited furrender of the whole man to his Creator . This can never be accom- plished without confiderable coft and ex- pence on the part of the creature , inas- much as his will and affections must first be ...
... itself in an abfolute unli- mited furrender of the whole man to his Creator . This can never be accom- plished without confiderable coft and ex- pence on the part of the creature , inas- much as his will and affections must first be ...
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