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... favour ; and by temperance , a dominion over the concupiscible affections , or over bodily appetite and the desire of wealth . Under the head of vises , or evils , to which a minister is exposed by the very nature of his profession ...
... favour ; and by temperance , a dominion over the concupiscible affections , or over bodily appetite and the desire of wealth . Under the head of vises , or evils , to which a minister is exposed by the very nature of his profession ...
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... favour his own creed , as being employed , in various ways , with a subordinate intention of bringing into discredit the peculiar and characteristic principles of the gospel . We all know what this phrase means ; and when the sun ...
... favour his own creed , as being employed , in various ways , with a subordinate intention of bringing into discredit the peculiar and characteristic principles of the gospel . We all know what this phrase means ; and when the sun ...
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... favour of Calvinism , or Arminianism , or Methodism , or any set of opinions of human fabrication , but in favour of those senti- ments and doctrines which are clearly contained in the Bible ? ' - but who says that they are clearly ...
... favour of Calvinism , or Arminianism , or Methodism , or any set of opinions of human fabrication , but in favour of those senti- ments and doctrines which are clearly contained in the Bible ? ' - but who says that they are clearly ...
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