The Works of Thomas Secker, LL. D.: Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Band 3F., C., and J. Rivington [and 15 others], 1811 |
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... Trinity , there is much , that can by no means be com- prehended fully ; which is what we intend to say , by calling it mysterious , or above reason ; ( as indeed • almost every thing is , in part , above ours 10 SERMON I.
... Trinity , there is much , that can by no means be com- prehended fully ; which is what we intend to say , by calling it mysterious , or above reason ; ( as indeed • almost every thing is , in part , above ours 10 SERMON I.
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... means of instruction are afforded ) be a certain argument of a bad one . And , if our regards to our fellow - creatures ought to be shewn by visible tokens , not only that they may be sensible of our proper dis- positions , but that by ...
... means of instruction are afforded ) be a certain argument of a bad one . And , if our regards to our fellow - creatures ought to be shewn by visible tokens , not only that they may be sensible of our proper dis- positions , but that by ...
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... means in a moral state , and much less in a religious one : our evident capacity and forma- tion for higher and better things , cannot but carry with it a proportionable obligation , to the improve- ment of our understandings in the ...
... means in a moral state , and much less in a religious one : our evident capacity and forma- tion for higher and better things , cannot but carry with it a proportionable obligation , to the improve- ment of our understandings in the ...
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... means of showing that regard to his advantage . In condescension therefore to common language , God , though present every where , is described in holy writ as peculiarly drawing nigh unto , being , and dwelling with , those , who by a ...
... means of showing that regard to his advantage . In condescension therefore to common language , God , though present every where , is described in holy writ as peculiarly drawing nigh unto , being , and dwelling with , those , who by a ...
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... means , was known and proved sufficiently , these extraordinary effects of his presence gradually ceased : but those , which remained still needful , were still experienced . And to this day , wherever his ministers teach men to believe ...
... means , was known and proved sufficiently , these extraordinary effects of his presence gradually ceased : but those , which remained still needful , were still experienced . And to this day , wherever his ministers teach men to believe ...
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