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... fuch ex- traordinary Joy ? Was it merely the Birth of Chrift ? Was it , that the second Perfon in the divine Nature condefcended fo far as to affume the human ? This of itself might raise their Wonder , as being an Event which , without ...
... fuch ex- traordinary Joy ? Was it merely the Birth of Chrift ? Was it , that the second Perfon in the divine Nature condefcended fo far as to affume the human ? This of itself might raise their Wonder , as being an Event which , without ...
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... fuch extraordinary Means , was not only a Ground of the ut- moft Gratitude on Man's Part , but of Joy and Praise even in the Angels themselves ; as being the brightest Manifestation of the Di- vine Attributes , and , confequently , in ...
... fuch extraordinary Means , was not only a Ground of the ut- moft Gratitude on Man's Part , but of Joy and Praise even in the Angels themselves ; as being the brightest Manifestation of the Di- vine Attributes , and , confequently , in ...
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... fuch excellent Resolutions ever made ? -or , if made , were they ever effectual ? Did not even their firmeft Refolutions fre- quently fail them ? fo that , in their best State , they feemed rather advancing flowly to- wards Perfection ...
... fuch excellent Resolutions ever made ? -or , if made , were they ever effectual ? Did not even their firmeft Refolutions fre- quently fail them ? fo that , in their best State , they feemed rather advancing flowly to- wards Perfection ...
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... fuch aRepentance com- plete , and the Perfon repenting to have gained fuch a perfect Mastery of Sin , as to avoid it entirely for the future ; yet , could this , of itself , make Amends for paft Tranfgref- fion ? Repentance supposes ...
... fuch aRepentance com- plete , and the Perfon repenting to have gained fuch a perfect Mastery of Sin , as to avoid it entirely for the future ; yet , could this , of itself , make Amends for paft Tranfgref- fion ? Repentance supposes ...
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... fuch an one as had been of- fered in former Times ( for Sacrifices of that kind could make no Man perfect [ Heb . x . 1. ] ) but fuch as was valuable and effectual of it- self — such as had no farther Reference ; and fuch as being ...
... fuch an one as had been of- fered in former Times ( for Sacrifices of that kind could make no Man perfect [ Heb . x . 1. ] ) but fuch as was valuable and effectual of it- self — such as had no farther Reference ; and fuch as being ...
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