Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Tom 46Pub. for J. Hinton, 1770 |
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... ment , they obferve in the firft fteps he takes , pronounce upon the whole of his future con- duct . Men in active ftations , especially , ought to confider , that , at their firft entrance into life , they will have the ill - will and ...
... ment , they obferve in the firft fteps he takes , pronounce upon the whole of his future con- duct . Men in active ftations , especially , ought to confider , that , at their firft entrance into life , they will have the ill - will and ...
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... ment , often , at a very great distance of time after the action , are made the natural , or at leaft frequent confequences of our general behaviour here ; to fuggeft to us the reafona- bleness of concluding that an extenfive uni ...
... ment , often , at a very great distance of time after the action , are made the natural , or at leaft frequent confequences of our general behaviour here ; to fuggeft to us the reafona- bleness of concluding that an extenfive uni ...
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... ment of one who can raife or humble , afflict or relieve , reward or punish , as to him feems good . That we may never lofe fight of our du- ty , nor have it in our power to pretend ig- norance ; and even to filence the poor ex- cufe of ...
... ment of one who can raife or humble , afflict or relieve , reward or punish , as to him feems good . That we may never lofe fight of our du- ty , nor have it in our power to pretend ig- norance ; and even to filence the poor ex- cufe of ...
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... ment , you fhall either never fee me more , or you fhall behold to - morrow every thing in Genoa fubject to your power . ' As foon as he rejoined his companions , he allotted each his proper ftation ; fome were appointed to affault and ...
... ment , you fhall either never fee me more , or you fhall behold to - morrow every thing in Genoa fubject to your power . ' As foon as he rejoined his companions , he allotted each his proper ftation ; fome were appointed to affault and ...
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... ment , which fome perfons had newly formed , of buying impropriations for the maintenance of Lecturers . Upon the decline of Arch- bishop Abbot's health and favour at Court , Bishop Laud's concurrence , if not over - for- wardness , in ...
... ment , which fome perfons had newly formed , of buying impropriations for the maintenance of Lecturers . Upon the decline of Arch- bishop Abbot's health and favour at Court , Bishop Laud's concurrence , if not over - for- wardness , in ...
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Strona 111 - Albeit that good works, which are the fruits of faith, and follow after Justification, cannot put away our sins, and endure the severity of God's judgment ; yet -are they pleasing and acceptable to God in Christ, and do spring out necessarily of a true and lively faith ; insomuch that by them a lively faith may be as evidently known, as a tree discerned by the fruit.
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