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... first Appendix . BUT to avoid the Difagreeableness of dwelling longer here on the Abfurdity of their Opinions , and to come more pointedly to the Use of Intro- ductions , and the Authors Intention by this , let Us us , notwithstanding ...
... first Appendix . BUT to avoid the Difagreeableness of dwelling longer here on the Abfurdity of their Opinions , and to come more pointedly to the Use of Intro- ductions , and the Authors Intention by this , let Us us , notwithstanding ...
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... first determined to affert as orthodox Principles , only fuch as he apprehended to be agreeable to Scripture , Reason , and the Nature of Things ; and only fuch to be erroneous , as he believed to be contrary to , or deviating from ...
... first determined to affert as orthodox Principles , only fuch as he apprehended to be agreeable to Scripture , Reason , and the Nature of Things ; and only fuch to be erroneous , as he believed to be contrary to , or deviating from ...
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... first Table of the Law comprized our Duty to God , and the second , our Duty to one another , nothing clearer , than that Chrift defigned thefe two Precepts as a ju- dicious and clear Abridgment of the whole Law . As alfo that it was a ...
... first Table of the Law comprized our Duty to God , and the second , our Duty to one another , nothing clearer , than that Chrift defigned thefe two Precepts as a ju- dicious and clear Abridgment of the whole Law . As alfo that it was a ...
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... first , Christ fayed : --- And like unto it is the fecond , & c . If we truly love God , we will , nay must , ' love our Neighbour ; because he requires it of us . And this feems to be the Senfe of the infpired Writer : --- He who loves ...
... first , Christ fayed : --- And like unto it is the fecond , & c . If we truly love God , we will , nay must , ' love our Neighbour ; because he requires it of us . And this feems to be the Senfe of the infpired Writer : --- He who loves ...
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... first go by the Name of Moravians , Brethren of the Unity , & c . & c . but teach Antinominian Principles ; with fome others of their own Invention , and fome which they gleaned from feveral ex- ploded Herefies and Heterodoxies ; of all ...
... first go by the Name of Moravians , Brethren of the Unity , & c . & c . but teach Antinominian Principles ; with fome others of their own Invention , and fome which they gleaned from feveral ex- ploded Herefies and Heterodoxies ; of all ...
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Page 245 - I beheld till the thrones were cast down, and the Ancient of days did sit, whose garment was white as snow, and the hair of his head like the pure wool : his throne was like the fiery flame, and his wheels as burning fire.
Page 246 - According to all that thou desiredst of the LORD thy God in Horeb in the day of the assembly, saying, Let me not hear again the voice of the LORD my God, neither let me see this great fire any more, that I die not.
Page 293 - I have carried high sail whilst running through a torrent of popularity and contempt. I may have mistaken nature for grace, imagination for revelation, and the fire of my own temper for the flame of holy zeal ; and I find I have frequently written and spoken in my own spirit, when I thought I was assisted entirely by God.
Page 214 - Simon Magus to repent and pray God, if perhaps the thought of his heart might be forgiven him, Acts viii.
Page 8 - make you clean, put away the evil of your " doings from before mine eyes, ceafe to " do evil, learn to do well, feek judgment, " relieve the oppreffed, judge the fatherlefs,
Page 295 - Wind, and carried all before it. " * In my Prayer the Power of God came "• down, and gave a great Shock. Such an " abiding univerfal Shock I never knew be**• fore. —In the Afternoon again the Shock **• was very great.
Page 246 - The Lord thy God will raife up unto thee a Prophet from the midft of thee, of thy brethren, like unto me...
Page 247 - up a prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee, and...
Page 171 - Being juftified by faith, we have peace with God, through our Lord Jefus Chrift...
Page 177 - BELIEVED not : the works that I do in my father's " name, they bear witnefs of me.