The Christian dutyby Claude François Tulliet, 1684 - 315 pages |
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... himself to it with fo great tenderness and afection , that from thence He takes his name : with fo much fervour and Zeal , that he spends in it his fweat and blood . He fends the holy Ghoft , who shews likewife His Zeal ; when our ...
... himself to it with fo great tenderness and afection , that from thence He takes his name : with fo much fervour and Zeal , that he spends in it his fweat and blood . He fends the holy Ghoft , who shews likewife His Zeal ; when our ...
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... himself from the wicked , and from the devill : who can believe that there is a God and give credit to his word : but becaus they confide not in him , nor love him ; they believe not in God . : 5. But what is God ? This Queftion the ...
... himself from the wicked , and from the devill : who can believe that there is a God and give credit to his word : but becaus they confide not in him , nor love him ; they believe not in God . : 5. But what is God ? This Queftion the ...
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... himself , moft content with himfclf , moft happy in himself , and has no need of any thing without himself . He had from all eternity power to produce creatures , heaven , earth , and all that is in them and he hath not created them but ...
... himself , moft content with himfclf , moft happy in himself , and has no need of any thing without himself . He had from all eternity power to produce creatures , heaven , earth , and all that is in them and he hath not created them but ...
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... to him Priests & lib.11 . and Levites , for to know of him , if He were СHRIST or 6.23 . no ; if He had anfwered but yes , they had believed his fimple › word Word giving teftimony of himself ; with more reafon ought 16 First Article .
... to him Priests & lib.11 . and Levites , for to know of him , if He were СHRIST or 6.23 . no ; if He had anfwered but yes , they had believed his fimple › word Word giving teftimony of himself ; with more reafon ought 16 First Article .
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... himself fo foon as IE sus begins to shew himself : and of fo many Dif- ciples as he had , not any of them appears after I ES us began to preach . 5. But tho the predictions of the Prophets , nor the tefti- mony of the Precurfour should ...
... himself fo foon as IE sus begins to shew himself : and of fo many Dif- ciples as he had , not any of them appears after I ES us began to preach . 5. But tho the predictions of the Prophets , nor the tefti- mony of the Precurfour should ...
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