The Practical Works of Richard Baxter: with a Life of the Author and a Critical Examination of His Writings by William Orme, Bind 20J. Duncan, 1830 |
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Side vii
... matter of fact was so undeniable that the most malicious enemies of Christ did confess his miracles 3. The sin against the Holy Ghost so unreasonable and impious , that it is no wonder if it be unpardonable Other uses for practice ...
... matter of fact was so undeniable that the most malicious enemies of Christ did confess his miracles 3. The sin against the Holy Ghost so unreasonable and impious , that it is no wonder if it be unpardonable Other uses for practice ...
Side viii
... matters to mind , and to enjoy . No matter how dear it cost us , nor what we suffer , nor how much we cross this inurmuring Aesh ; we are sure we shall be no losers , nor repent the bargain when we come to iv THE EPISTLK DEDICATORY .
... matters to mind , and to enjoy . No matter how dear it cost us , nor what we suffer , nor how much we cross this inurmuring Aesh ; we are sure we shall be no losers , nor repent the bargain when we come to iv THE EPISTLK DEDICATORY .
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... matter ; yet , 1. Because of the aforesaid irritations ; 2. And because that in so sad a combustion , every one should cast in the water that he hath next at hand to quench the flames ; 3. And because I saw many others so backward to it ...
... matter ; yet , 1. Because of the aforesaid irritations ; 2. And because that in so sad a combustion , every one should cast in the water that he hath next at hand to quench the flames ; 3. And because I saw many others so backward to it ...
Side xxiv
... matter , rather than their own capacity , whenever they find not that clearness or convincing evidence which they expect , what likelihood is there that these men should receive information ? Alas ! it is but few of the multitudes of ...
... matter , rather than their own capacity , whenever they find not that clearness or convincing evidence which they expect , what likelihood is there that these men should receive information ? Alas ! it is but few of the multitudes of ...
Side xxvi
... him that denieth it . So that you confess yourselves unable to dispute with us or to prove it . Answ . Though I am sorry that any have been occasions of harI dening you by affording you the matter of this objection xxvi PRKFACE .
... him that denieth it . So that you confess yourselves unable to dispute with us or to prove it . Answ . Though I am sorry that any have been occasions of harI dening you by affording you the matter of this objection xxvi PRKFACE .
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