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Side xii
... received an ample recompense . The distinct and independent subjects upon which the treatises of the first volume are written , rendered it a point of less solici- tude in what precise order they should be arranged . That which I deemed ...
... received an ample recompense . The distinct and independent subjects upon which the treatises of the first volume are written , rendered it a point of less solici- tude in what precise order they should be arranged . That which I deemed ...
Side xx
... received the finishing touches of the judicious author . This fact accounts for the inaccuracies which abound in the copies that are already extant . Every ex- ertion has been used , and it is presumed with success , to ascertain the ...
... received the finishing touches of the judicious author . This fact accounts for the inaccuracies which abound in the copies that are already extant . Every ex- ertion has been used , and it is presumed with success , to ascertain the ...
Side 12
... to God in thankfulness for re- newing my life . II . To renew my covenant with God in Chrift , 1. By renewed Acts of Faith , receiving Chrift , and rejoic- ing ing in the height of that relation . 2. Refolution 12 The Life and Death of.
... to God in thankfulness for re- newing my life . II . To renew my covenant with God in Chrift , 1. By renewed Acts of Faith , receiving Chrift , and rejoic- ing ing in the height of that relation . 2. Refolution 12 The Life and Death of.
Side 18
... receiving those that were lowest , which was afcribed by such as prevailed to the generofity of his temper , and procured him much kindnefs from those on whom he had exercised his bounty , when it . came to their turn to govern ; he ...
... receiving those that were lowest , which was afcribed by such as prevailed to the generofity of his temper , and procured him much kindnefs from those on whom he had exercised his bounty , when it . came to their turn to govern ; he ...
Side 23
... receiving the facrament , not without fome violence . At this he was highly offended , for he said , it was intolerable for men , who ' pretended fo highly for liberty of conscience , to go and disturb others , especially those who had ...
... receiving the facrament , not without fome violence . At this he was highly offended , for he said , it was intolerable for men , who ' pretended fo highly for liberty of conscience , to go and disturb others , especially those who had ...
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