A Practical Discourse Concerning DeathR. Baldwin, 1751 - 292 |
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... Dying ; which makes the Sufferings and Afflictions , and Disappointments of this Life , fo neceffary for the best of Men . This is one Thing which makes the Thoughts of Death fo terrible : Men think themselves very well as they are ...
... Dying ; which makes the Sufferings and Afflictions , and Disappointments of this Life , fo neceffary for the best of Men . This is one Thing which makes the Thoughts of Death fo terrible : Men think themselves very well as they are ...
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... dying . For had all Men continued innocent , and lived to this Day , and propa- gated their Kind , this little Spot of Earth had many Ages fince been over - peopled , and could not have fubfifted , without tranfplanting fome Colonies of ...
... dying . For had all Men continued innocent , and lived to this Day , and propa- gated their Kind , this little Spot of Earth had many Ages fince been over - peopled , and could not have fubfifted , without tranfplanting fome Colonies of ...
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... dying , yet if this World had been the happiest Place , God would have raised good Men to have lived again in this World ; which he could as eafily have done , as have tranflated them to Heaven . Now if this World be not the happiest ...
... dying , yet if this World had been the happiest Place , God would have raised good Men to have lived again in this World ; which he could as eafily have done , as have tranflated them to Heaven . Now if this World be not the happiest ...
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... dying indeed to come into it again . We read of none of the Apo- ftles , who did fo paffionately desire to be dis- folved , and to be with Chrift , as St Paul and there was fome Reason for it ; because he had had a Taste of that ...
... dying indeed to come into it again . We read of none of the Apo- ftles , who did fo paffionately desire to be dis- folved , and to be with Chrift , as St Paul and there was fome Reason for it ; because he had had a Taste of that ...
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... dying . pro- But to be fure the Scene is much altered now , for Adam by his Sin made himself mor- tal , and corrupted his own Nature , and pagated a mortal and corrupt Nature to his Pofterity ; and therefore we have no natural Right to ...
... dying . pro- But to be fure the Scene is much altered now , for Adam by his Sin made himself mor- tal , and corrupted his own Nature , and pagated a mortal and corrupt Nature to his Pofterity ; and therefore we have no natural Right to ...
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