The Works of the Rev. John Witherspoon ...: To which is Prefixed an Account of the Author's Life, in a Sermon Occasioned by His Death, Volume 4William W. Woodward, 1801 |
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... our own language . The phrase " a man of learning " according to its prefent acceptation in Europe , almost always fuppofes , and ' in- C tr cludes tafte in the belles lettres . A great fcholar Lectures on Divinity . 17.
... our own language . The phrase " a man of learning " according to its prefent acceptation in Europe , almost always fuppofes , and ' in- C tr cludes tafte in the belles lettres . A great fcholar Lectures on Divinity . 17.
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... prefent moment , or rather , taking in the prophecies , to the laft day and confummation of all things . It confifts of feveral different revelations , and par- ticularly , two grand different difpenfations of providence and grace . The ...
... prefent moment , or rather , taking in the prophecies , to the laft day and confummation of all things . It confifts of feveral different revelations , and par- ticularly , two grand different difpenfations of providence and grace . The ...
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... prefent con- dition of the nature of man , is very convincing in the way of collateral , or prefumptive proof . The other par- ticular , remarkable in the ftate of the world , is , the univer- fal prevalence of the offering of ...
... prefent con- dition of the nature of man , is very convincing in the way of collateral , or prefumptive proof . The other par- ticular , remarkable in the ftate of the world , is , the univer- fal prevalence of the offering of ...
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... prefent age : but it seems to me . very plain , that such is our blindness and ignorance in the things of God , that we know very little about them , till they are made known by God himself ; and if we were to make our own reason the ...
... prefent age : but it seems to me . very plain , that such is our blindness and ignorance in the things of God , that we know very little about them , till they are made known by God himself ; and if we were to make our own reason the ...
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... prefent Bishop of London in conversation with a Nobleman of our own country , gave it great com- mendations , and withal added , it seems only directed at a certain party in the church of Scotland , but we want R not very many in the ...
... prefent Bishop of London in conversation with a Nobleman of our own country , gave it great com- mendations , and withal added , it seems only directed at a certain party in the church of Scotland , but we want R not very many in the ...
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