The Works of the Rev. Isaac Watts D.D. in Nine Volumes, Bind 41813 |
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Side 12
... judge whether the persons have these qualifications or no . It was upon the mutual acknowledgment of such qualifications , expressed or implied , that this society was first founded ; and as a voluntary society , it must be maintained ...
... judge whether the persons have these qualifications or no . It was upon the mutual acknowledgment of such qualifications , expressed or implied , that this society was first founded ; and as a voluntary society , it must be maintained ...
Side 13
... judge of the profession made ; but it ought never to be so entirely given into their hands , as to renounce the people's right of judging in these affairs . Diotrephes , who loved to have the pre - eminence among them , assumed to ...
... judge of the profession made ; but it ought never to be so entirely given into their hands , as to renounce the people's right of judging in these affairs . Diotrephes , who loved to have the pre - eminence among them , assumed to ...
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... judge of the general suitableness of their talents to their own edification , yet they are seldom so fit judges of the learned qualifications of ministers , as those who have been some years ministers , pastors , or teachers themselves ...
... judge of the general suitableness of their talents to their own edification , yet they are seldom so fit judges of the learned qualifications of ministers , as those who have been some years ministers , pastors , or teachers themselves ...
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... judge in a court , or a magistrate in a city , has no power to make any new law : His business is only to explain ... judges , to explain his laws , and apply them to rising occasions , and shew men how to do all things decently and ...
... judge in a court , or a magistrate in a city , has no power to make any new law : His business is only to explain ... judges , to explain his laws , and apply them to rising occasions , and shew men how to do all things decently and ...
Side 54
... Judges of the Credibility of our Profession ? Sect I. Jesus Christ in his word is the supreme Judge of what is truth , and what is duty ; what sort of persons ought to be admitted to christian communion , and who should be forbid . But ...
... Judges of the Credibility of our Profession ? Sect I. Jesus Christ in his word is the supreme Judge of what is truth , and what is duty ; what sort of persons ought to be admitted to christian communion , and who should be forbid . But ...
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