The Christian Life: From Its Beginning to Its Consummation in Glory, Volume 4R. Ware, 1747 - Christian life |
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... difpofe of it , is a Piece of high and cry- ing Injustice . In fhort , God hath placed the Im- mortal Soul of Man in the Tenement of a Mortal Body , in which it hath thereupon the Right of a Tenant at Will , that holds at the Pleasure ...
... difpofe of it , is a Piece of high and cry- ing Injustice . In fhort , God hath placed the Im- mortal Soul of Man in the Tenement of a Mortal Body , in which it hath thereupon the Right of a Tenant at Will , that holds at the Pleasure ...
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... dif- pofe of that appropriate Part , than to the Ufe and Service for which he hath appointed it . Now out of every Man's Estate and Property he hath actually referved fome appropriate Portion to be difpofed of to the Poor and Needy ...
... dif- pofe of that appropriate Part , than to the Ufe and Service for which he hath appointed it . Now out of every Man's Estate and Property he hath actually referved fome appropriate Portion to be difpofed of to the Poor and Needy ...
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... difpofe of his Children , and fecure his Pledges to him , as if I were himself , and those were all my own . And by entering into this near Relation to him , I give him a Right so far forth as he intrufts me , to my Skill and Care , Fi ...
... difpofe of his Children , and fecure his Pledges to him , as if I were himself , and those were all my own . And by entering into this near Relation to him , I give him a Right so far forth as he intrufts me , to my Skill and Care , Fi ...
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... difpofe of it , as to put it out of our Power to restore it to the true Proprietor : he that hath fo much of his own , and fo much of other Mens , ought not to fpend , or give , as if it were all his own . For if he that hath borrowed ...
... difpofe of it , as to put it out of our Power to restore it to the true Proprietor : he that hath fo much of his own , and fo much of other Mens , ought not to fpend , or give , as if it were all his own . For if he that hath borrowed ...
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... difpofe of what they owe , as that they may be able to repay it ; fo they ought to be no lefs careful to repay it upon due Demand , or ac- cording to Contract and Agreement . For as it is unjust to deprive a Creditor of his Money , fo ...
... difpofe of what they owe , as that they may be able to repay it ; fo they ought to be no lefs careful to repay it upon due Demand , or ac- cording to Contract and Agreement . For as it is unjust to deprive a Creditor of his Money , fo ...
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Common terms and phrases
Affiftance againſt alfo Alms alſo Apoſtle Appetites becauſe bleffed bleſſed Body Cafe cauſe chufe Circumftances Compaffion Confcience confequently confider Confideration confifts Conftitution Converfation Creatures Defign Defires devilish difpofe Difpofition Divine Divine Grace doth endeavour eternal Reaſon everlasting Evil fafely fame fecure felves fenfual fhall fhew fince firſt fo long foever fome Fourthly ftand fuch fufficient fuppofe fure give God's Grace greateſt Happineſs hath a Right Heaven himſelf holy impoffible Inclinations Intereft itſelf juft Justice Laftly Law of Mercy lefs live Love Lufts Meaſures Mifery Minds moft mortify moſt muft muſt natural Right neceffarily neceffary Neceffities nefs obliged ourſelves Paffions Perfons Pleaſures poffible Power prefent Promife Puniſhment Punishments Purpoſe raiſe Rational Refolution refolve Refpects relieve Religion render Rewards Senfe ſhall ſhould Society Spirit ſuch Temper thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou tion tural Underſtandings unjuft unleſs unto uſe Virtue whatſoever Wherefore whilft whofe wicked Souls World