The Works of President Edwards, 2. kötetJames Black & Son, 1817 |
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188. oldal
... manner , above other temporal sufferings , to be intended as a testimony of God's displeasure for sin - is , that death is attended with that awful appearance , that gloomy and terrible aspect , which naturally suggests to our minds ...
... manner , above other temporal sufferings , to be intended as a testimony of God's displeasure for sin - is , that death is attended with that awful appearance , that gloomy and terrible aspect , which naturally suggests to our minds ...
397. oldal
... manner with knives and lancets , till the blood gush- ed out upon them . ” * And it is still the custom in some nations grieviously to torment themselves : to kindle a fire to scorch their own bodies in a most miserable manner ; and to ...
... manner with knives and lancets , till the blood gush- ed out upon them . ” * And it is still the custom in some nations grieviously to torment themselves : to kindle a fire to scorch their own bodies in a most miserable manner ; and to ...
537. oldal
... manner , that happy change in the state of affairs in the nation , which was after the queen's death , by bringing in king George the First , just at the time when the enemies of the religion and liberties of the nation had ripened ...
... manner , that happy change in the state of affairs in the nation , which was after the queen's death , by bringing in king George the First , just at the time when the enemies of the religion and liberties of the nation had ripened ...
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Concerning the Essence of true Virtue | 15 |
7 | 94 |
Containing Observations on Rom v 12 | 199 |
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