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Philip Doddridge Job Orton. w 14 He passes privately thro ' Galilee with his
Disciples . Sect . 91 . of a contrary Principle ! In how many Instances does that
passionate Exclamat ion of the Father in this story , fuit ús ? Lord , we believe :
belo thou ...
Philip Doddridge Job Orton. w 14 He passes privately thro ' Galilee with his
Disciples . Sect . 91 . of a contrary Principle ! In how many Instances does that
passionate Exclamat ion of the Father in this story , fuit ús ? Lord , we believe :
belo thou ...
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Nor will the Father suffer one of them to perish . Sect . 94 . in the World above do
not disdain , on proper Occ asions , to minister unto them , much less should Mar
. XV you disdain it . Especially when you consider , i For the Son of Man is how ...
Nor will the Father suffer one of them to perish . Sect . 94 . in the World above do
not disdain , on proper Occ asions , to minister unto them , much less should Mar
. XV you disdain it . Especially when you consider , i For the Son of Man is how ...
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104 . impoflible to reconcile your Practice with my have seen with my Father ;
John VIII y Doctrine ; for I speak that which I have seen with and ye do that which
ye have feen with your Father . • my Father , and which I know to be agreeable to
...
104 . impoflible to reconcile your Practice with my have seen with my Father ;
John VIII y Doctrine ; for I speak that which I have seen with and ye do that which
ye have feen with your Father . • my Father , and which I know to be agreeable to
...
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123 . the Consequence of it , I am resolved , that I will my Father , and will say
unto w fit no longer in this miserable Condition ; but I him , Father , I have finned
Luke XV . against Heaven , and before will immediately arise , and go to my
Father ...
123 . the Consequence of it , I am resolved , that I will my Father , and will say
unto w fit no longer in this miserable Condition ; but I him , Father , I have finned
Luke XV . against Heaven , and before will immediately arise , and go to my
Father ...
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... who have been thus received , wander no more ; but rather let them emulate
the strictest Piety of those , who for many Years have served their Heavenly
Father , without having in any notorious Instances tranfgreffed bis
Commandments .
... who have been thus received , wander no more ; but rather let them emulate
the strictest Piety of those , who for many Years have served their Heavenly
Father , without having in any notorious Instances tranfgreffed bis
Commandments .
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