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Side xviii
... set apart for sacred uses ; of a conscientious application to his learned and honourable profession , and its uniform sub- serviency to the interests of religion . and the promotion of human happiness . Of the two Discourses which begin ...
... set apart for sacred uses ; of a conscientious application to his learned and honourable profession , and its uniform sub- serviency to the interests of religion . and the promotion of human happiness . Of the two Discourses which begin ...
Side 44
... set my seal to this deed of my resignation . Given the 21st day of February , in the twenty - eighth year of the reign of our said Lord the King . He C He made this inftrument , as he told the 44 The Life and Death of.
... set my seal to this deed of my resignation . Given the 21st day of February , in the twenty - eighth year of the reign of our said Lord the King . He C He made this inftrument , as he told the 44 The Life and Death of.
Side 102
... set up a meeting ' in Covent Garden , and suffered imprisonment in the Gate - house . After having passed through a variety of scenes , and experienced many vicissitudes , he died in 1677 , and was buried in the church of Stoke ...
... set up a meeting ' in Covent Garden , and suffered imprisonment in the Gate - house . After having passed through a variety of scenes , and experienced many vicissitudes , he died in 1677 , and was buried in the church of Stoke ...
Side 199
... set down thofe things that do not of themselves directly tend to the fanctification of this day , that yet may , and fometimes muft , be done upon this day ; for there were many things that were strictly enjoined to the Jews in their ...
... set down thofe things that do not of themselves directly tend to the fanctification of this day , that yet may , and fometimes muft , be done upon this day ; for there were many things that were strictly enjoined to the Jews in their ...
Side 276
... set forth the immutability of God , and inftruct us how to judge of things and men . They were a people in covenant with him , and he was pleased to enter into covenant with them ; and fo long as they kept to their undertaking , not one ...
... set forth the immutability of God , and inftruct us how to judge of things and men . They were a people in covenant with him , and he was pleased to enter into covenant with them ; and fo long as they kept to their undertaking , not one ...
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