The Prose WorksWestley and Davis, 1834 |
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... mean and plebeian life on a sudden to be lords of stately palaces , rich furniture , delicious fare , and princely ... means God's people , and every good man , was had in scorn and de- rision ; " which St. Martin found truly to be said ...
... mean and plebeian life on a sudden to be lords of stately palaces , rich furniture , delicious fare , and princely ... means God's people , and every good man , was had in scorn and de- rision ; " which St. Martin found truly to be said ...
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... mean not of the body alone , but of the mind in all her outward acts , which in Scripture is called the outward man ... means to a natural man , especially an offender , which might open his eyes to a higher consideration of good and ...
... mean not of the body alone , but of the mind in all her outward acts , which in Scripture is called the outward man ... means to a natural man , especially an offender , which might open his eyes to a higher consideration of good and ...
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... mean should be a rule or reliance to us in the decision of any weighty and positive doctrine : for certainly every rule and instrument of necessary knowledge that God hath given us , ought to be so in proportion , as may be wielded and ...
... mean should be a rule or reliance to us in the decision of any weighty and positive doctrine : for certainly every rule and instrument of necessary knowledge that God hath given us , ought to be so in proportion , as may be wielded and ...
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John Milton. guide than nature . Look upon the mean condition of Christ and his apostles , without that accessory ... means of christian education , and the faithful labourers in God's harvest , that may incessantly warn the posterity of ...
John Milton. guide than nature . Look upon the mean condition of Christ and his apostles , without that accessory ... means of christian education , and the faithful labourers in God's harvest , that may incessantly warn the posterity of ...
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... mean by wooden , illiterate or contemptible , there was no want of that sort among you ; and their number increasing ... means that were used to tempt our Saviour to the service of the devil , by laying before him honour and preferment ...
... mean by wooden , illiterate or contemptible , there was no want of that sort among you ; and their number increasing ... means that were used to tempt our Saviour to the service of the devil , by laying before him honour and preferment ...
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