A Practical Discourse Concerning Death: By William Sherlock, ...J. Walthoe, A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, J. and J. Pemberton, R. Robinson, J. Walthoe, jun. [and 5 others in London], 1739 - Death - 292 pages |
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... Laws , to fatisfy themselves with fome cold and formal Devotions , were they poffefs'd with a warm and conftant ... Law of our Nature ; for though Man was made of the Duft of the Earth , and therefore was by Nature mortal ; ( for that ...
... Laws , to fatisfy themselves with fome cold and formal Devotions , were they poffefs'd with a warm and conftant ... Law of our Nature ; for though Man was made of the Duft of the Earth , and therefore was by Nature mortal ; ( for that ...
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... fo much as upon things that are not our own , and which we cannot keep . We use indeed to call Things our own , which we have a legal Title to , which no Man can by Law or Justice deprive us of ; and I can 6 A Practical DISCOURSE.
... fo much as upon things that are not our own , and which we cannot keep . We use indeed to call Things our own , which we have a legal Title to , which no Man can by Law or Justice deprive us of ; and I can 6 A Practical DISCOURSE.
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By William Sherlock, ... William Sherlock. can by Law or Justice deprive us of ; and this is the only Property we can have in these things , a Property against all other human Claims : But nothing which can be taken from us , no- thing ...
By William Sherlock, ... William Sherlock. can by Law or Justice deprive us of ; and this is the only Property we can have in these things , a Property against all other human Claims : But nothing which can be taken from us , no- thing ...
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... Law , Duft thou art , and to dust thou shalt return . Chrift came to deliver us from this Curfe , by being made a Curfe for us ; that is , to deliver us from Death by dying for us . But no Man can be faid to be delivered from Death ...
... Law , Duft thou art , and to dust thou shalt return . Chrift came to deliver us from this Curfe , by being made a Curfe for us ; that is , to deliver us from Death by dying for us . But no Man can be faid to be delivered from Death ...
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... Laws of Mortality , accord- ing to the ordinary Course of Nature , must take Place ? Holiness is the only Principle of Immor- tality both to Soul and Body : Thofe love their Bodies best , those honour them most , who make them ...
... Laws of Mortality , accord- ing to the ordinary Course of Nature , must take Place ? Holiness is the only Principle of Immor- tality both to Soul and Body : Thofe love their Bodies best , those honour them most , who make them ...
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