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I therefore follow Dr . Whitby ' s natural Conjecture in his Paraphrafe , which is
agreeable to what we read of Moses , that the skin of his Face hone , when he
came down from the Mount . ( Compare Exod . xxxiv , 29 , 30 . and 2 Cor . iii . 7 . )
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I therefore follow Dr . Whitby ' s natural Conjecture in his Paraphrafe , which is
agreeable to what we read of Moses , that the skin of his Face hone , when he
came down from the Mount . ( Compare Exod . xxxiv , 29 , 30 . and 2 Cor . iii . 7 . )
...
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A lively Exercise of Faith is greatly to be desired in this , and all other Applications
of this Nature . But , alas , how often do we find the Remainders , of and write s
had been imemce , in ording ( 8 ) This Kind cannot go forth by any Means ...
A lively Exercise of Faith is greatly to be desired in this , and all other Applications
of this Nature . But , alas , how often do we find the Remainders , of and write s
had been imemce , in ording ( 8 ) This Kind cannot go forth by any Means ...
Page 128
T O what a lamentable Degree is Human Nature corrupted , that fo I noble a
Remedy as the Gospel seems , should in so many Instances only irritate the
Disease ! How monstrous is it , that any should hate their Ver . 51 , - 53 .
Neighbours , yea ...
T O what a lamentable Degree is Human Nature corrupted , that fo I noble a
Remedy as the Gospel seems , should in so many Instances only irritate the
Disease ! How monstrous is it , that any should hate their Ver . 51 , - 53 .
Neighbours , yea ...
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Human Nature . For there are somel Eunuchs . _ 12 For there are some 12 . who
were born fo from their Mother ' s womb . aná Eunuchs , which were so born from
their Mother ' s Wumb : whose natural Temper and Inclination is in this and ...
Human Nature . For there are somel Eunuchs . _ 12 For there are some 12 . who
were born fo from their Mother ' s womb . aná Eunuchs , which were so born from
their Mother ' s Wumb : whose natural Temper and Inclination is in this and ...
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... many Ages before thrown down by the Sound of Rams - Horns , was not
greater in its Kind , than that which now triumphed over the Heart of Zaccheus ,
and threw down all the Obstacles which corrupt Nature had formed against the
Entrance ...
... many Ages before thrown down by the Sound of Rams - Horns , was not
greater in its Kind , than that which now triumphed over the Heart of Zaccheus ,
and threw down all the Obstacles which corrupt Nature had formed against the
Entrance ...
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