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... answered . I was now somewhat reformed in my outward conduct ; " but the renewing in the spirit of my " mind , " if begun , was scarcely discernible . As my life was externally less wicked and ungodly , my heart grew more proud ; the ...
... answered . I was now somewhat reformed in my outward conduct ; " but the renewing in the spirit of my " mind , " if begun , was scarcely discernible . As my life was externally less wicked and ungodly , my heart grew more proud ; the ...
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... answered my expecta- tion . He returned a very friendly and long an- swer to my letter ; in which he carefully ... answers . He , on the other hand , shunned every thing controversial as much as pos- sible , and filled his letters with ...
... answered my expecta- tion . He returned a very friendly and long an- swer to my letter ; in which he carefully ... answers . He , on the other hand , shunned every thing controversial as much as pos- sible , and filled his letters with ...
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... answers are now by me ; and on a careful perusal of them , compared with all I can recollect concerning this matter , I give this as a faithful account of the correspondence . His letters will , I hope , shortly be made publick , being ...
... answers are now by me ; and on a careful perusal of them , compared with all I can recollect concerning this matter , I give this as a faithful account of the correspondence . His letters will , I hope , shortly be made publick , being ...
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... answer that is ' made to this ought to be well considered : for if any one says , ' I trust so , ' that yet knows ... answers to those who wrote against them . The grounds of religious liberty , and the reasons why every one should be ...
... answer that is ' made to this ought to be well considered : for if any one says , ' I trust so , ' that yet knows ... answers to those who wrote against them . The grounds of religious liberty , and the reasons why every one should be ...
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... answer in the first place these quo tations from Mr. Hooker . Indeed , as far as I can understand him , there is scarcely any doctrine which , with no inconsider- able offence , I now preach , that is not as evidently contained in his ...
... answer in the first place these quo tations from Mr. Hooker . Indeed , as far as I can understand him , there is scarcely any doctrine which , with no inconsider- able offence , I now preach , that is not as evidently contained in his ...
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