Religious Enthusiasm Considered: In Eight Sermons, Preached Before the University of Oxford, in the Year MDCCCII., at the Lecture Founded by John Bampton, A.M. [sic], Canon of SalisburyUniversity Press for the author; sold by W. Hanwell and J. Parker, 1803 - 502 |
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... application . There are inftances indeed , in which , from a change of circumstances , it may be difficult to ascertain precisely , what injunctions were binding upon those alone to whom they were delivered ; and what were to be of ...
... application . There are inftances indeed , in which , from a change of circumstances , it may be difficult to ascertain precisely , what injunctions were binding upon those alone to whom they were delivered ; and what were to be of ...
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... application ; and was attributed indifcriminately to poets , orators , and men of genius . To judge of the propriety of this latter dif- tinction , we should remember , that the term was now adopted to describe , not that natu- ral ...
... application ; and was attributed indifcriminately to poets , orators , and men of genius . To judge of the propriety of this latter dif- tinction , we should remember , that the term was now adopted to describe , not that natu- ral ...
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... application of their thoughts to one particular object , would almoft at plea- fure transport themselves to fuch heights , as perfons of lefs fanguine tempers could never . attain to . Arguing therefore from thefe facts , they excluded ...
... application of their thoughts to one particular object , would almoft at plea- fure transport themselves to fuch heights , as perfons of lefs fanguine tempers could never . attain to . Arguing therefore from thefe facts , they excluded ...
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... application . In like manner they pervert the pro- phecy of Joel ii . 28. cited by St. Peter , Acts ii . 17. and many others . This is noticed and admirably well treated of by Ham- mond , in his " Poffcript concerning new Light ...
... application . In like manner they pervert the pro- phecy of Joel ii . 28. cited by St. Peter , Acts ii . 17. and many others . This is noticed and admirably well treated of by Ham- mond , in his " Poffcript concerning new Light ...
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... apply generally , a promise that was made particularly ? And that the above pro- mife was made to the Apoftles exclufively , the very words , in which it was conveyed , de- monftrate . All things fhall be brought to your remembrance ...
... apply generally , a promise that was made particularly ? And that the above pro- mife was made to the Apoftles exclufively , the very words , in which it was conveyed , de- monftrate . All things fhall be brought to your remembrance ...
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