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Strona 41
... land of Egypt , out of the house of bondage . " Here is reasoning , by which He proves His right to command , and that it is for the interest of the people to obey One who has been their deliverer . Again , in the Fourth Commandment ...
... land of Egypt , out of the house of bondage . " Here is reasoning , by which He proves His right to command , and that it is for the interest of the people to obey One who has been their deliverer . Again , in the Fourth Commandment ...
Strona 42
... land . " Possibly we should give a better obe- dience if we would look through the laws to the reasons which are in them , and mark that they are addressed to the reason of men and are rea- sonable . When our own approval is secured we ...
... land . " Possibly we should give a better obe- dience if we would look through the laws to the reasons which are in them , and mark that they are addressed to the reason of men and are rea- sonable . When our own approval is secured we ...
Strona 43
... land , and the heading bears witness to their ra- tional procedure : 66 Reasons to be considered for justifieinge the undertakers of the intended Plantation in New England , & for incouraginge such whose hartes God shall move to joyne ...
... land , and the heading bears witness to their ra- tional procedure : 66 Reasons to be considered for justifieinge the undertakers of the intended Plantation in New England , & for incouraginge such whose hartes God shall move to joyne ...
Strona 46
... lands and ages . " What did Dr. Peabody mean in this exalting of a word ? This : that the whole course of the magnificent chapter of the Resurrection culminates at " Therefore , " which introduces the profound , immense con- clusion ...
... lands and ages . " What did Dr. Peabody mean in this exalting of a word ? This : that the whole course of the magnificent chapter of the Resurrection culminates at " Therefore , " which introduces the profound , immense con- clusion ...
Strona 59
... lands takes on a snug and portable form . Proverbs are most convenient , suddenly appearing without call and doing their work in the moment ; and they are hard to refute or deny . They are usually long in the making , but they have ...
... lands takes on a snug and portable form . Proverbs are most convenient , suddenly appearing without call and doing their work in the moment ; and they are hard to refute or deny . They are usually long in the making , but they have ...
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