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... Gospel of Christ , as to seem to beg their Approbation , which , I'm sure , we have little need of ; in the present case . I am far from thinking any thing small or inconsiderable , in which the Honour of God , and the Truth of ...
... Gospel of Christ , as to seem to beg their Approbation , which , I'm sure , we have little need of ; in the present case . I am far from thinking any thing small or inconsiderable , in which the Honour of God , and the Truth of ...
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... Affections to the Obedience of the Gospel of Christ ; and the more we think of , and consider these things , the more we shall be convinced of them , and they will have the greater Power and influence in the Course of our Lives .
... Affections to the Obedience of the Gospel of Christ ; and the more we think of , and consider these things , the more we shall be convinced of them , and they will have the greater Power and influence in the Course of our Lives .
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The Gospel had been preached in China and America , before the late Difcoveries , p . 113 , 114. , The Confessions b th of Proteftants and Papists , as to this matter , " p . 119. Christigns in all parts of the World , p . 127.
The Gospel had been preached in China and America , before the late Difcoveries , p . 113 , 114. , The Confessions b th of Proteftants and Papists , as to this matter , " p . 119. Christigns in all parts of the World , p . 127.
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The other Books of ihe New TestaFrient are explicatory and confequential to the Gospel ; ör Hiftory of Christ ; and besides , these likewife contain many memorable and publick Matters of Fait , p . 313 . The Gospel , and other Books of ...
The other Books of ihe New TestaFrient are explicatory and confequential to the Gospel ; ör Hiftory of Christ ; and besides , these likewife contain many memorable and publick Matters of Fait , p . 313 . The Gospel , and other Books of ...
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It expresses the greatest Compassion and Condescension to our Infirmities , ibid , The Propagation of the Gospel has ever had great effects towards the Reformation and Happiness of Mankind , p . 325 . The highest Mysteries of the ...
It expresses the greatest Compassion and Condescension to our Infirmities , ibid , The Propagation of the Gospel has ever had great effects towards the Reformation and Happiness of Mankind , p . 325 . The highest Mysteries of the ...
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