A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts ..., Volume 1R. Faulder, 1796 - 416 pages |
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... possess ye your fouls . And when ye shall fee Jerufa- lem compaffed with armies , then know that the defolation thereof is nigh . Then let them which are in Judea flee to the moun- tains : and let them which are in the midst of it ...
... possess ye your fouls . And when ye shall fee Jerufa- lem compaffed with armies , then know that the defolation thereof is nigh . Then let them which are in Judea flee to the moun- tains : and let them which are in the midst of it ...
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... and in their general effects , have been prejudicial to human happiness . II . That the gospel has brought forwards fome virtues , which possess the highest in- trinfic trinfic value , but which have commonly been overlooked and [ 29 ]
... and in their general effects , have been prejudicial to human happiness . II . That the gospel has brought forwards fome virtues , which possess the highest in- trinfic trinfic value , but which have commonly been overlooked and [ 29 ]
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... possesses vigour , firmness , resolution ; is daring and active , quick in its sensibilities , jealous of its fame , eager in its attachments , inflexible in its purpose , violent in its re- fentments . The other , meek , yielding ...
... possesses vigour , firmness , resolution ; is daring and active , quick in its sensibilities , jealous of its fame , eager in its attachments , inflexible in its purpose , violent in its re- fentments . The other , meek , yielding ...
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... possesses the most of true worth , both as being most difficult either to be ac- quired or fustained , and as contributing most to the happiness and tranquillity of focial life . The state of his argument is as fol- lows : 2 I. If I. If ...
... possesses the most of true worth , both as being most difficult either to be ac- quired or fustained , and as contributing most to the happiness and tranquillity of focial life . The state of his argument is as fol- lows : 2 I. If I. If ...
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... ter , not in what they did , but in what they did not , contain . Under this head , the fol- lowing reflections appear to me to possess some weight . 1 I. They I. They exhibit no particular description of the invisible world [ 60 ]
... ter , not in what they did , but in what they did not , contain . Under this head , the fol- lowing reflections appear to me to possess some weight . 1 I. They I. They exhibit no particular description of the invisible world [ 60 ]
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