Sermons on various subjects, with a preface [by J. Duchal].1748 |
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Strona vii
... more , or as much taken notice of . The greatest respect was paid him from his first appearances , as a perfon not only of very uncommon genius , a 4 but but of admirable wisdom and difcretion , of perfect candor The PREFACE , vii.
... more , or as much taken notice of . The greatest respect was paid him from his first appearances , as a perfon not only of very uncommon genius , a 4 but but of admirable wisdom and difcretion , of perfect candor The PREFACE , vii.
Strona viii
... greatest ornament : And it is very well known , that he maintained his character and esteem in these refpects , through the whole of that tedious courfe of debates , which afterwards fell in upon the point of christian liberty , even ...
... greatest ornament : And it is very well known , that he maintained his character and esteem in these refpects , through the whole of that tedious courfe of debates , which afterwards fell in upon the point of christian liberty , even ...
Strona ix
... greatest tenderness ; and , though he bore up under his grief with all poffible decency , yet there were plain àp- pearances that it was exceedingly intense . For a confiderable time afterwards he chofe retirement from the world , as ...
... greatest tenderness ; and , though he bore up under his grief with all poffible decency , yet there were plain àp- pearances that it was exceedingly intense . For a confiderable time afterwards he chofe retirement from the world , as ...
Strona xii
... greatest trouble . I can fay , my heart is determined to the " love of God , and that I choose the light of " his countenance above all things ; that I " love the worship of God as the establish'd method of maintaining fellowship with ...
... greatest trouble . I can fay , my heart is determined to the " love of God , and that I choose the light of " his countenance above all things ; that I " love the worship of God as the establish'd method of maintaining fellowship with ...
Strona xvii
... greatest pleasure , that I feem to my- " felf quite another perfon ; this difference , " I fay , I cannot account for . I know not " the dependance the foul has upon the " body , and how far the temper of the " one may be affected by ...
... greatest pleasure , that I feem to my- " felf quite another perfon ; this difference , " I fay , I cannot account for . I know not " the dependance the foul has upon the " body , and how far the temper of the " one may be affected by ...
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