The Works of Samuel Stennett, Volume 3Thomas Tegg, 1824 |
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... passions deeply implanted in our nature . Who is not struck with appearances out of the ordinary course of things ? Who is not disposed to listen to a story that is strange and marvellous , if it be not absolutely incredible ? Here is a ...
... passions deeply implanted in our nature . Who is not struck with appearances out of the ordinary course of things ? Who is not disposed to listen to a story that is strange and marvellous , if it be not absolutely incredible ? Here is a ...
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... passion , predilection , or mistaken zeal tempted them to mingle their own doubtful reasonings or fond conceits with the doctrines , precepts , promises , and predictions they had in . charge to deliver , this controlling influence ...
... passion , predilection , or mistaken zeal tempted them to mingle their own doubtful reasonings or fond conceits with the doctrines , precepts , promises , and predictions they had in . charge to deliver , this controlling influence ...
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... passions of folly , as it betrays a stupid inattention to your best interests . Think it not strange therefore , that I remind you of the awful consequence of thus wilfully shutting your eyes against the evidence held up to your view ...
... passions of folly , as it betrays a stupid inattention to your best interests . Think it not strange therefore , that I remind you of the awful consequence of thus wilfully shutting your eyes against the evidence held up to your view ...
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... passions of pride , avarice , anger , selfishness , and sensuality . He sees himself to be a guilty , helpless , miserable creature ; unworthy of the favour of God , and deserving of his wrath . He sees too by the same light the worth ...
... passions of pride , avarice , anger , selfishness , and sensuality . He sees himself to be a guilty , helpless , miserable creature ; unworthy of the favour of God , and deserving of his wrath . He sees too by the same light the worth ...
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... passions but our understanding ; and our judgment , if not controlled by criminal prejudices , must and will approve . And if the truth asserted be of a nature surpassing the full comprehension of finite capacities , it yet claims our ...
... passions but our understanding ; and our judgment , if not controlled by criminal prejudices , must and will approve . And if the truth asserted be of a nature surpassing the full comprehension of finite capacities , it yet claims our ...
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