The Theological, Philosophical and Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. William Jones ...: In Twelve Volumes : to which is Prefixed a Short Account of His Life and Writings, Volumen5 |
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Let me then take it for granted , that they who hear me , wish to attain to this heavenly practice , and only want to know how it is to be done . To this the answer is short consider what your hope is as Christians , and learn what this ...
Let me then take it for granted , that they who hear me , wish to attain to this heavenly practice , and only want to know how it is to be done . To this the answer is short consider what your hope is as Christians , and learn what this ...
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... perpetrated more outrageous acts of falsehood , injustice and cruelty , than men had ever done upon any other principle before . * Did the world ever hear of two such shameless lies Did 50 Considerations on the Circumstances s .
... perpetrated more outrageous acts of falsehood , injustice and cruelty , than men had ever done upon any other principle before . * Did the world ever hear of two such shameless lies Did 50 Considerations on the Circumstances s .
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Did the world ever hear of two such shameless lies , as those of the Jews ? That Christ cast out devils by the power of Belzebub : and that when he was raised from the dead he was stolen away by his disciples ? and when one wicked ...
Did the world ever hear of two such shameless lies , as those of the Jews ? That Christ cast out devils by the power of Belzebub : and that when he was raised from the dead he was stolen away by his disciples ? and when one wicked ...
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Disaffection is a deaf adder which hears no reason ; a blind mole which sees no evidence : and obstinacy instead of being softened , is only hardened the more by the labour you bestow upon it , like iron under the hammer : which is only ...
Disaffection is a deaf adder which hears no reason ; a blind mole which sees no evidence : and obstinacy instead of being softened , is only hardened the more by the labour you bestow upon it , like iron under the hammer : which is only ...
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... in his ravings , is frequently seen to be . When a man is come to this pass , what can be done with him ? Will you offer him reasons ? He hears none ; for he has no reason in himself which you can lay hold of or apply to .
... in his ravings , is frequently seen to be . When a man is come to this pass , what can be done with him ? Will you offer him reasons ? He hears none ; for he has no reason in himself which you can lay hold of or apply to .
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