Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJ. Sharpe, 1822 - 206 pages |
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... means . The fruits of unity ( next unto the well pleas- ing of God , which is all in all ) are two ; the one towards those that are without the church , the other towards those that are within . For the former , it is certain , that ...
... means . The fruits of unity ( next unto the well pleas- ing of God , which is all in all ) are two ; the one towards those that are without the church , the other towards those that are within . For the former , it is certain , that ...
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... mean one thing , and yet they themselves would never agree : and if it come so to pass in that distance of judgment , which is between man and man , shall we not think that God above , that knows the heart , doth not dis- cern that ...
... mean one thing , and yet they themselves would never agree : and if it come so to pass in that distance of judgment , which is between man and man , shall we not think that God above , that knows the heart , doth not dis- cern that ...
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... means of procuring unity , men must beware , that , in the procuring or munit- ing of religious unity , they do not dissolve and deface the laws of charity and human society . There be two swords amongst Christians , the spiritual and ...
... means of procuring unity , men must beware , that , in the procuring or munit- ing of religious unity , they do not dissolve and deface the laws of charity and human society . There be two swords amongst Christians , the spiritual and ...
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... mean , the virtue of prosperity is temperance , the virtue of adversity is fortitude , which in morals is the more heroical virtue . Prosperity is the blessing of the Old Testament , adversity is the blessing of the New , which carrieth ...
... mean , the virtue of prosperity is temperance , the virtue of adversity is fortitude , which in morals is the more heroical virtue . Prosperity is the blessing of the Old Testament , adversity is the blessing of the New , which carrieth ...
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... mean company ; and makes them surfeit more when they come to plenty ; and therefore the proof is best when men keep their authority towards their children , but not their purse . Men have a foolish manner ( both pa- rents , and ...
... mean company ; and makes them surfeit more when they come to plenty ; and therefore the proof is best when men keep their authority towards their children , but not their purse . Men have a foolish manner ( both pa- rents , and ...
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