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... thought this was a very proper and seasonable time to engage in such a work . In the year 1735 , the First Part of this work was published , in which are considered the several passages of Scripture made use of by Dr. Whitby and others ...
... thought this was a very proper and seasonable time to engage in such a work . In the year 1735 , the First Part of this work was published , in which are considered the several passages of Scripture made use of by Dr. Whitby and others ...
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... thought to have washed them- selves from their immoralities by their ceremonial services , and which are therefore rejected by God , ver . 11-15 ; and they , notwithstanding all their legal purifications , are called upon to wash and ...
... thought to have washed them- selves from their immoralities by their ceremonial services , and which are therefore rejected by God , ver . 11-15 ; and they , notwithstanding all their legal purifications , are called upon to wash and ...
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... thought by some + , to maritime places , or sea - ports , where ships of merchandise unload their traffic , and people resort to buy things necessary for them . Now where should hungry and thirsty souls , and such that have no money ...
... thought by some + , to maritime places , or sea - ports , where ships of merchandise unload their traffic , and people resort to buy things necessary for them . Now where should hungry and thirsty souls , and such that have no money ...
Page 38
... thoughts , and returning to the Lord , are not here proposed as conditions of obtaining mercy , and receiving pardon ... thought to be a proper and sufficient means in the hand of God , under the mighty influences of his Spirit and grace ...
... thoughts , and returning to the Lord , are not here proposed as conditions of obtaining mercy , and receiving pardon ... thought to be a proper and sufficient means in the hand of God , under the mighty influences of his Spirit and grace ...
Page 39
... thoughts had been from everlasting , ver . 8 , 9 ; and who were to partake of the blessings of joy and peace for ever ... thought to disprove man's passiveness * Whitby , p . 243 ; ed . 2. 237 . and the unfrustrable operation of God in ...
... thoughts had been from everlasting , ver . 8 , 9 ; and who were to partake of the blessings of joy and peace for ever ... thought to disprove man's passiveness * Whitby , p . 243 ; ed . 2. 237 . and the unfrustrable operation of God in ...
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