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... ment . " Most of these still retain an undiminished reputation . Mr. Mason died in 1753 , aged 58 years . man of great genius as well as piety , who DR . MASON GOOD . 15 Another Trifle, Birdbrook Parsonage, The Wish, On the Death the ...
... ment . " Most of these still retain an undiminished reputation . Mr. Mason died in 1753 , aged 58 years . man of great genius as well as piety , who DR . MASON GOOD . 15 Another Trifle, Birdbrook Parsonage, The Wish, On the Death the ...
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... ment , one of the best . He does not seem , however , to have attended to the discussions relative to the spring of action in Deity , " in which Balguy , Bayes , and Grove , each defended a separate theory . Balguy , as many will ...
... ment , one of the best . He does not seem , however , to have attended to the discussions relative to the spring of action in Deity , " in which Balguy , Bayes , and Grove , each defended a separate theory . Balguy , as many will ...
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... ment at the first formation of the universe ; foreseen and predetermined ; or the result of one continued energy incessantly protracted - is not , perhaps , fully to be de- cided , and is , morever , totally irrelevant to our present ...
... ment at the first formation of the universe ; foreseen and predetermined ; or the result of one continued energy incessantly protracted - is not , perhaps , fully to be de- cided , and is , morever , totally irrelevant to our present ...
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... ment . Pour peu qu'on soit de bonne foi , il est impossible de se refuser à cette verité . Reflexions du Roi de la Prusse sur la Religion . ertion seems fully proved both from the continued opera- tion * 4 DR . MASON GOOD . 41.
... ment . Pour peu qu'on soit de bonne foi , il est impossible de se refuser à cette verité . Reflexions du Roi de la Prusse sur la Religion . ertion seems fully proved both from the continued opera- tion * 4 DR . MASON GOOD . 41.
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... ment of creation - far from any such impossibility of con- duct resulting from the opposite doctrine , it is a conduct that appears perfectly natural to the Almighty Creator , and which , in fact , he must unavoidably pursue . " The ...
... ment of creation - far from any such impossibility of con- duct resulting from the opposite doctrine , it is a conduct that appears perfectly natural to the Almighty Creator , and which , in fact , he must unavoidably pursue . " The ...
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Page 310 - When thou hadst overcome the sharpness of death, thou didst open the kingdom of heaven to all believers.
Page 293 - God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty; and base things of the world, and things which are despised hath God chosen, yea, and things which are not, to bring to nought things that are: that no flesh should glory in his presence.
Page 119 - For them no more the blazing hearth shall burn. Or busy housewife ply her evening care; No children run to lisp their sire's return, Or climb his knees the envied kiss to share.
Page 291 - And it came to pass, as the angels were gone away from them into heaven, the shepherds said one to another, Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing which is come to pass, which the Lord hath made known unto us.
Page 286 - He hoped also that money should have been given him of Paul, that he might loose him : wherefore he sent for him the oftener, and communed with him. 27 But after two years Porcius Festus came into Felix' room : and Felix, willing to shew the Jews a pleasure, left Paul bound.
Page 271 - Provide neither gold, nor silver, nor brass in your purses, nor scrip for your journey, neither two coats, neither shoes, nor yet staves: for the workman is worthy of his meat.
Page 287 - But this I confess unto thee, that after the way which they call heresy, so worship I the God of my fathers, believing all things which are written in the law and in the prophets : 15 And have hope toward God, which they themselves also allow, that there shall be a resurrection of the dead, both of the just and unjust.
Page 285 - Christ raised; and if Christ be not raised, your faith is vain; ye are yet in your sins.
Page 287 - Yea, and if I be offered upon the sacrifice and service of your faith, I joy and rejoice with you all.
Page 194 - Not that which goeth into the mouth, defileth a man : but that which cometh out of the mouth, this defileth a man.