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... give him the Holy Sacrament , he de- sired his children to take it with him , and made an earnest declaration of his faith in Christianity . It now appeared what part of his conversation with the great could be remembered with delight ...
... give him the Holy Sacrament , he de- sired his children to take it with him , and made an earnest declaration of his faith in Christianity . It now appeared what part of his conversation with the great could be remembered with delight ...
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... gives us reason to hope for a future state of compensation , that there may be a perfect system . ' The instances of vicious persons sometimes living in a state of comparative ease and pleasure , may make one conjecture that Providence ...
... gives us reason to hope for a future state of compensation , that there may be a perfect system . ' The instances of vicious persons sometimes living in a state of comparative ease and pleasure , may make one conjecture that Providence ...
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... give us , of the benevolence of the Deity ; without giving way to the perplexities of a few cross appearances , which , in matters so far beyond our comprehension , ought to be ascribed to our own ignorance , and , by no means , to any ...
... give us , of the benevolence of the Deity ; without giving way to the perplexities of a few cross appearances , which , in matters so far beyond our comprehension , ought to be ascribed to our own ignorance , and , by no means , to any ...
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... give us great hope and assurance in dying . It gives us peace and satisfaction in our own minds by a thorough knowledge of our own state , and by rectifying whatever is amiss.2 These fears of death are perpetual calls to man to secure ...
... give us great hope and assurance in dying . It gives us peace and satisfaction in our own minds by a thorough knowledge of our own state , and by rectifying whatever is amiss.2 These fears of death are perpetual calls to man to secure ...
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... great benefits we may receive from the communi- cations of any higher and more discerning intellect.3 1 Boyle , iv . 189 . 2 Ibid . v . 542 3 Ibid . v . 545 . Give me leave to tell you , that , even 50 [ CHAP . V. NATURE AND EVIDENCES.
... great benefits we may receive from the communi- cations of any higher and more discerning intellect.3 1 Boyle , iv . 189 . 2 Ibid . v . 542 3 Ibid . v . 545 . Give me leave to tell you , that , even 50 [ CHAP . V. NATURE AND EVIDENCES.
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