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Page 153
6 be saints ; with all them that in every place call upon ói the name of Jesus
Christ our Lord , both theirs and I thank my God always on your behalf , for the
grace of God which is given you by Jesus Christ ; that “ in every thing ye are
enriched by ...
6 be saints ; with all them that in every place call upon ói the name of Jesus
Christ our Lord , both theirs and I thank my God always on your behalf , for the
grace of God which is given you by Jesus Christ ; that “ in every thing ye are
enriched by ...
Page 179
I should then , possibly , by the light given me by so good a guide , and so great a
man , with more confidence directly have fallen into the knowledge of christianity ;
which , in the way I sought it , in its source , required the comparing of texts ...
I should then , possibly , by the light given me by so good a guide , and so great a
man , with more confidence directly have fallen into the knowledge of christianity ;
which , in the way I sought it , in its source , required the comparing of texts ...
Page 185
... that proof you have given , of a mind and temper becoming a true minister of
the gospel ; in appearing as you have done , in the defence of a pointy a great
point of christianity , which it is evident you could have no other temptation to
declare ...
... that proof you have given , of a mind and temper becoming a true minister of
the gospel ; in appearing as you have done , in the defence of a pointy a great
point of christianity , which it is evident you could have no other temptation to
declare ...
Page 195
judge , what credit is to be given to his allegations of matters of fact , in things
foreign to what I have printed ; and that are not capable of a negative proof . A
sample whereof the reader has at the entrance , in his introduction , p . A. 4 , and
the ...
judge , what credit is to be given to his allegations of matters of fact , in things
foreign to what I have printed ; and that are not capable of a negative proof . A
sample whereof the reader has at the entrance , in his introduction , p . A. 4 , and
the ...
Page 215
For after so serious and diligent a search , which has given me light and
satisfaction in this great point , I shall not quit it , and set myself on float again , at
the demand of any one , who would have me be of his faith , without telling me
what it is .
For after so serious and diligent a search , which has given me light and
satisfaction in this great point , I shall not quit it , and set myself on float again , at
the demand of any one , who would have me be of his faith , without telling me
what it is .
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