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... cases : and the fame may be said , and is true , whether we fay , " God was the Word , " or " the Word 66 was God . " This chapter is as clear as the first chapter of St. Paul's epiftle to the Coloffians , wherein he sets forth and ...
... cases : and the fame may be said , and is true , whether we fay , " God was the Word , " or " the Word 66 was God . " This chapter is as clear as the first chapter of St. Paul's epiftle to the Coloffians , wherein he sets forth and ...
Page 70
... cases , is the fame : and the difference confifts in the removal of the obftacles . Thus , on the lofs of an eye or limb , the foul is neither blind nor lame it is fill the fame , though its inftrumentality be partly destroyed . But if ...
... cases , is the fame : and the difference confifts in the removal of the obftacles . Thus , on the lofs of an eye or limb , the foul is neither blind nor lame it is fill the fame , though its inftrumentality be partly destroyed . But if ...
Page 66
... case of invasion or re- " bellion otherwise , I do not exert myself to " the utmost of my power . " : Answer . You ferve your king to " the ut- " most of your power , " by remaining at home . You would only cause disorder : and an army ...
... case of invasion or re- " bellion otherwise , I do not exert myself to " the utmost of my power . " : Answer . You ferve your king to " the ut- " most of your power , " by remaining at home . You would only cause disorder : and an army ...
Page 90
... case of an invafion , the common people are the greateft caufe of their alarms ; not from dread of your fuperior power ; but from the fad neceflity they would be under , of Timothy , chap . ii . punishing punishing those whom they are ...
... case of an invafion , the common people are the greateft caufe of their alarms ; not from dread of your fuperior power ; but from the fad neceflity they would be under , of Timothy , chap . ii . punishing punishing those whom they are ...
Page 46
... case , be obliged to keep his promife , " by whatever tie he may be engaged , be- " cause he has done all that is in his power " to do . " I appeal to the impartial public , Whether that declaration of the council does not regard the ...
... case , be obliged to keep his promife , " by whatever tie he may be engaged , be- " cause he has done all that is in his power " to do . " I appeal to the impartial public , Whether that declaration of the council does not regard the ...
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