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Page 62
That by this last expression , “ whose praise is not of men , but of God , ” the
apostle has respect to the insufficiency of men to judge concerning him , whether
he be inwardly a Jew or no ( as they could easily see by outward marks , whether
...
That by this last expression , “ whose praise is not of men , but of God , ” the
apostle has respect to the insufficiency of men to judge concerning him , whether
he be inwardly a Jew or no ( as they could easily see by outward marks , whether
...
Page 119
out in spite of all colors , and every thing that might deceive or amuse , to judge
soundly : Taste and judgment , then ... it supposes principles , it draws
consequences , and it judges ; but not without a thorough knowledge of the case ;
so that ...
out in spite of all colors , and every thing that might deceive or amuse , to judge
soundly : Taste and judgment , then ... it supposes principles , it draws
consequences , and it judges ; but not without a thorough knowledge of the case ;
so that ...
Page 216
Certianly that which our supreme Judge will chiefly make use of to judge us by ,
when we come to stand before him , we should chiefly make use of , to judge
ourselves by . * If it had not been revealed in what manner , and by what
evidence ...
Certianly that which our supreme Judge will chiefly make use of to judge us by ,
when we come to stand before him , we should chiefly make use of , to judge
ourselves by . * If it had not been revealed in what manner , and by what
evidence ...
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