Orations of British Orators: Including Biographical and Critical Sketches, Band 1P.F. Collier & Son, 1900 |
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... reason of whom the way of truth shall be evil spoken of " ( 2 Peter ii . 2 ) ] . There should come fellows by whom the way of truth should be evil spoken of and slandered . But in case I had used this similitude , it had not been to be ...
... reason of whom the way of truth shall be evil spoken of " ( 2 Peter ii . 2 ) ] . There should come fellows by whom the way of truth should be evil spoken of and slandered . But in case I had used this similitude , it had not been to be ...
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... reason of man desireth , but which may be pleasant and acceptable in God's presence . Our adversary Satan , at all times compassing us about , is never more ready than when we address and bend our- selves to prayer . Oh , how secretly ...
... reason of man desireth , but which may be pleasant and acceptable in God's presence . Our adversary Satan , at all times compassing us about , is never more ready than when we address and bend our- selves to prayer . Oh , how secretly ...
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... reason ; which His mercy hath proved true , blessed be His holy name . And therefore dare I be bold in the verity of God's Word to promise that , notwithstanding the vehemency of trouble , the long continuance thereof , the despair of ...
... reason ; which His mercy hath proved true , blessed be His holy name . And therefore dare I be bold in the verity of God's Word to promise that , notwithstanding the vehemency of trouble , the long continuance thereof , the despair of ...
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... reason that in all men continually resteth sin , which , by itself , doth offend the majesty of God , raising also debate , strife , hatred , and division , betwixt His inviolable justice and us , for the which , unless satisfaction be ...
... reason that in all men continually resteth sin , which , by itself , doth offend the majesty of God , raising also debate , strife , hatred , and division , betwixt His inviolable justice and us , for the which , unless satisfaction be ...
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... reason , to gain one's self more clear light and judgment by reasoning - if these things shall be brought against a man as treason , this ( under favor ) takes away the comfort of all human society . By this Strafford was generally ...
... reason , to gain one's self more clear light and judgment by reasoning - if these things shall be brought against a man as treason , this ( under favor ) takes away the comfort of all human society . By this Strafford was generally ...
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