Fifty Sermons on Several Subjects and Occasions: Forty Four Now Published from the Author's Manuscripts Prepared for the Press by Himself; the First Six Having Been Separately Printed Before. By Charles Wheatly, ... With a Preface by John Berriman, ... In Three Volumes. ...C. Davis; C. Hitch; and S. Austen, 1746 |
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... Providence had chiefly placed them , in order to preserve the Purity of God's Worship , during the Defection of the Ten Tribes ; but fudah alfo was very probably not without them : Because , laftly , in the 22d Chapter of the fame Book ...
... Providence had chiefly placed them , in order to preserve the Purity of God's Worship , during the Defection of the Ten Tribes ; but fudah alfo was very probably not without them : Because , laftly , in the 22d Chapter of the fame Book ...
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... Providence now does not call upon Men by any new Revelations , but leaves them to be inftructed and guided by the Old . All therefore that is now neceffary to fit out and qualify the Man of God , and to perfect the Saints for the Work ...
... Providence now does not call upon Men by any new Revelations , but leaves them to be inftructed and guided by the Old . All therefore that is now neceffary to fit out and qualify the Man of God , and to perfect the Saints for the Work ...
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... Providence to fuch extraor- dinary Cafes alone : On the contrary , it is much more confonant to our Notions of the Divine Goodness , to fuppofe , that even in the most ordinary Cafes it is ready to help ; though where we are able to do ...
... Providence to fuch extraor- dinary Cafes alone : On the contrary , it is much more confonant to our Notions of the Divine Goodness , to fuppofe , that even in the most ordinary Cafes it is ready to help ; though where we are able to do ...
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... Providence had nothing to do with our worldly Affairs ; that they imagined that the different Abilities and Parts , which distinguished Men in such a Number of Callings , could never be the Gifts of a fingle God , but that there must be ...
... Providence had nothing to do with our worldly Affairs ; that they imagined that the different Abilities and Parts , which distinguished Men in such a Number of Callings , could never be the Gifts of a fingle God , but that there must be ...
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... Providence and Heaven , as the Man of GOD . The Man of GOD is indeed more nearly and more highly the Minifter of GOD , as he is the Representative both of GOD to Man , and of Man to GOD , in the Offices of Religion , as he is an ...
... Providence and Heaven , as the Man of GOD . The Man of GOD is indeed more nearly and more highly the Minifter of GOD , as he is the Representative both of GOD to Man , and of Man to GOD , in the Offices of Religion , as he is an ...
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