The Works of Thomas Secker, LL. D.: Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Volume 6F., C., and J. Rivington [and 15 others], 1811 |
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... means have sufficiently re- tained , and considered since , what they learnt in their early years but preserving scarce more in their minds than the bare words , if so much , may be little the better , if at all , for the lessons of ...
... means have sufficiently re- tained , and considered since , what they learnt in their early years but preserving scarce more in their minds than the bare words , if so much , may be little the better , if at all , for the lessons of ...
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... means to despise them ; since every good Christian is , in his proper de- gree and place , both a valuable and an useful member of Christ . And again : as in the natural body there is a connection and sympathy of the several parts ; by ...
... means to despise them ; since every good Christian is , in his proper de- gree and place , both a valuable and an useful member of Christ . And again : as in the natural body there is a connection and sympathy of the several parts ; by ...
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... means of Jesus Christ ; and we become entitled to it by taking him for our head , and becoming his members , in such manner as you have heard briefly explained . For to as many as receive him , to them giveth he power to be- come the ...
... means of Jesus Christ ; and we become entitled to it by taking him for our head , and becoming his members , in such manner as you have heard briefly explained . For to as many as receive him , to them giveth he power to be- come the ...
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... means of calling upon it , shall receive any benefit from him ; or if any , what and how ; as neither Scripture bath told us , nor reason can tell us , it is presumptuous to de- termine , and useless to inquire . The points , to which ...
... means of calling upon it , shall receive any benefit from him ; or if any , what and how ; as neither Scripture bath told us , nor reason can tell us , it is presumptuous to de- termine , and useless to inquire . The points , to which ...
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... means of bringing them into the world , are most strongly bound to endeavour that their being may prove a be- nefit , not a cause of lamentation to them ; and having been endued by Heaven with tender affections towards them , will be ...
... means of bringing them into the world , are most strongly bound to endeavour that their being may prove a be- nefit , not a cause of lamentation to them ; and having been endued by Heaven with tender affections towards them , will be ...
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