The Christian dutyby Claude François Tulliet, 1684 - 315 pages |
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... commit fin which difpleafeth me infinitely : But nevertheless take the prefents which I make you : tafte and fee that I am a fweet Lord . For is it not to be very fweet to give you so many sweetnesses and dainties in return to fo many ...
... commit fin which difpleafeth me infinitely : But nevertheless take the prefents which I make you : tafte and fee that I am a fweet Lord . For is it not to be very fweet to give you so many sweetnesses and dainties in return to fo many ...
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... commit againft his Creatour ! Tis an infuppor- table ingratitude not to acknowledg , honor , and love fuch a Benefactor . 8. If you lett a poor Cottage to your neighbor , you will that he pay you rent for it : and if he should fail ...
... commit againft his Creatour ! Tis an infuppor- table ingratitude not to acknowledg , honor , and love fuch a Benefactor . 8. If you lett a poor Cottage to your neighbor , you will that he pay you rent for it : and if he should fail ...
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... commit the leaft in- civility ; But if they are in a church , in the houfe of God , in his prefence , they commit irreverences , infolences , and infupportable impudences . > , " What fervice do they render him ? In the morning as foon ...
... commit the leaft in- civility ; But if they are in a church , in the houfe of God , in his prefence , they commit irreverences , infolences , and infupportable impudences . > , " What fervice do they render him ? In the morning as foon ...
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... commit fins which difpleas him infinitely , and after this they laugh , play , and fleep as body , as if they had done nothing . 11. No , He is not their Lord : they fay with the Iews , we will not have this man reign over us they deny ...
... commit fins which difpleas him infinitely , and after this they laugh , play , and fleep as body , as if they had done nothing . 11. No , He is not their Lord : they fay with the Iews , we will not have this man reign over us they deny ...
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... commit them . And after they were committ : d approving , or not exteriourly difapproving them or not avoiding the hante of thofe that committed them for to give them a hor- rour of them . , 10. They know , they shal not only be comdemn ...
... commit them . And after they were committ : d approving , or not exteriourly difapproving them or not avoiding the hante of thofe that committed them for to give them a hor- rour of them . , 10. They know , they shal not only be comdemn ...
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