Theron and Aspasio: Or, A Series of Dialogues and Letters: Upon the Most Important and Interesting Subjects ...John and James Rivington, 1755 - 464 psl. |
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... Incitement to them all , as a lively and appropriating Sense of this won- derous Grace . Set home by the HOLY GHOST , * 1 Pet . ii . 24 . + Tit . iii . 4 . GHOST * , it produces fuch a warm Grati- tude 184 DIALOGUE IV .
... Incitement to them all , as a lively and appropriating Sense of this won- derous Grace . Set home by the HOLY GHOST , * 1 Pet . ii . 24 . + Tit . iii . 4 . GHOST * , it produces fuch a warm Grati- tude 184 DIALOGUE IV .
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... Sense , unaffifted by divine Revelation , to discover this Truth . I will grant farther , That this Blef- fing infinitely tranfcends , whatever common Senfe has obferved , in all her Converse with finite Things.But , if I have any the ...
... Sense , unaffifted by divine Revelation , to discover this Truth . I will grant farther , That this Blef- fing infinitely tranfcends , whatever common Senfe has obferved , in all her Converse with finite Things.But , if I have any the ...
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... επι πασιν αρισον . See Chap . iv . 18. v . 2. of this very Epiftle . Where the Pre- position ε is used in Afpafio's Sense . + 1 Cor . xv . 47 . + 1 Cor . xv . 45 . this Kind , CHRIST was the second and the last 206 DIALOGUE V.
... επι πασιν αρισον . See Chap . iv . 18. v . 2. of this very Epiftle . Where the Pre- position ε is used in Afpafio's Sense . + 1 Cor . xv . 47 . + 1 Cor . xv . 45 . this Kind , CHRIST was the second and the last 206 DIALOGUE V.
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... Sense of the Apostle's Words , perhaps , your Ground may prove fandy , and treacherous to its Trust . Afp . I build it upon mine , and I deduce it from yours , Theron . - But I am far from reft- ing the whole Weight of the Cause , upon ...
... Sense of the Apostle's Words , perhaps , your Ground may prove fandy , and treacherous to its Trust . Afp . I build it upon mine , and I deduce it from yours , Theron . - But I am far from reft- ing the whole Weight of the Cause , upon ...
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... Sense our great poetical Di- vine understood the facred Writer , is apparent from the following Words ; which are supposed to have been spoken by JEHOVAH himself ; -Adam's Especially , Article IX , X , XI , XII , XIII , 1 Adam's Crime ...
... Sense our great poetical Di- vine understood the facred Writer , is apparent from the following Words ; which are supposed to have been spoken by JEHOVAH himself ; -Adam's Especially , Article IX , X , XI , XII , XIII , 1 Adam's Crime ...
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