The Prose WorksWestley and Davis, 1834 |
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... command in that he is a servant ? Yet God , when he meant to subdue the world and hell at once , part of that to salvation , and this wholly to perdition , made choice of no other weapons or auxili- aries than these , whether to save or ...
... command in that he is a servant ? Yet God , when he meant to subdue the world and hell at once , part of that to salvation , and this wholly to perdition , made choice of no other weapons or auxili- aries than these , whether to save or ...
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... command as it were a tyranny . ” Stay but a little , magnanimous bishops , suppress your aspiring thoughts , for there is nothing wanting but Constantine to reign , and then tyranny herself shall give up all her citadels into your hands ...
... command as it were a tyranny . ” Stay but a little , magnanimous bishops , suppress your aspiring thoughts , for there is nothing wanting but Constantine to reign , and then tyranny herself shall give up all her citadels into your hands ...
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... commands ambiguous and obscure , we should think he had a plot upon us ; certainly such commands were no commands , but snares . The very essence of truth is plainness and brightness , the darkness and crookedness is our own . The ...
... commands ambiguous and obscure , we should think he had a plot upon us ; certainly such commands were no commands , but snares . The very essence of truth is plainness and brightness , the darkness and crookedness is our own . The ...
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... command : upon which their carnal desires , the spirit daily quenching and dying in them , knew no way to keep themselves up from falling to nothing , but by bolstering and supporting their inward rotten- ness by a carnal and outward ...
... command : upon which their carnal desires , the spirit daily quenching and dying in them , knew no way to keep themselves up from falling to nothing , but by bolstering and supporting their inward rotten- ness by a carnal and outward ...
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... command in the ministry ! Thus then we see that our ecclesiastical and political choices may con- sent and sort as well together without any rupture in the state , as Christians and freeholders . But as for honour , that ought indeed to ...
... command in the ministry ! Thus then we see that our ecclesiastical and political choices may con- sent and sort as well together without any rupture in the state , as Christians and freeholders . But as for honour , that ought indeed to ...
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