The Works of the Rev. Isaac Watts D.D. in Nine Volumes, Bind 41813 |
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... plain , so natural and easy , and so much the same with those which give rise to all the well- formed societies in the world , that one would think there should not be such matter of debate and controversy among christians , upon these ...
... plain , so natural and easy , and so much the same with those which give rise to all the well- formed societies in the world , that one would think there should not be such matter of debate and controversy among christians , upon these ...
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... plain and certain rules for our conduct , rea- son itself obliges us to submit and follow them . Where the rules of duty are more obscure , we are to use our reason to find them out , as far as we can , by comparing one part of ...
... plain and certain rules for our conduct , rea- son itself obliges us to submit and follow them . Where the rules of duty are more obscure , we are to use our reason to find them out , as far as we can , by comparing one part of ...
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... plain there must be always such persons to minister in holy things in every age . In the very primitive times there was a great variety of talents and capacities , for the ministrations of christian worship , conferred by inspiration ...
... plain there must be always such persons to minister in holy things in every age . In the very primitive times there was a great variety of talents and capacities , for the ministrations of christian worship , conferred by inspiration ...
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... plain rules and dictates of the light of nature and common pru- dence , as are mentioned before , and which , in the days of extraordinary gifts , were never contradicted ; though those extraordinary gifts , at that time , might ...
... plain rules and dictates of the light of nature and common pru- dence , as are mentioned before , and which , in the days of extraordinary gifts , were never contradicted ; though those extraordinary gifts , at that time , might ...
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... plain command , when the care of the poor of the church at Jerusalem was too burdensome for the apostles , or ministers of that congregation , to chuse out persons for this purpose , who were afterwards called deacons ? Acts vi . 1-6 ...
... plain command , when the care of the poor of the church at Jerusalem was too burdensome for the apostles , or ministers of that congregation , to chuse out persons for this purpose , who were afterwards called deacons ? Acts vi . 1-6 ...
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