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... views , as far as I can ascertain them , were these three . - A desire of a less laborious and more comfortable way of procuring a livelihood , than otherwise I had the prospect of : -the expectation of more leisure to employ in reading ...
... views , as far as I can ascertain them , were these three . - A desire of a less laborious and more comfortable way of procuring a livelihood , than otherwise I had the prospect of : -the expectation of more leisure to employ in reading ...
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... views of the person of Christ were verging to- wards Arianism ; yet , in my other opinions I was more confirmed than ever . What those opinions were I have already briefly declared ; and they will occur again , and be more fully ...
... views of the person of Christ were verging to- wards Arianism ; yet , in my other opinions I was more confirmed than ever . What those opinions were I have already briefly declared ; and they will occur again , and be more fully ...
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... views of preferment were deliberately given up , and with an increas- ing family I was left , as far as mere human pru- dence could discern , with little other prospect than that of poverty and distress . My objections to the articles ...
... views of preferment were deliberately given up , and with an increas- ing family I was left , as far as mere human pru- dence could discern , with little other prospect than that of poverty and distress . My objections to the articles ...
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... views of gospel - truth from The Pastoral Care , yet I received such a deep conviction of the difficulty and importance of that work , in which I had thoughtlessly engaged , and of the imminent dan- ger to which my soul would be exposed ...
... views of gospel - truth from The Pastoral Care , yet I received such a deep conviction of the difficulty and importance of that work , in which I had thoughtlessly engaged , and of the imminent dan- ger to which my soul would be exposed ...
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... by reading this book . I received from it more distinct . heart- affecting views of the design of God in this reve- lation of himself , than I had before ; and I was 2 put upon much serious reflection , and earnest prayer to ( 30 )
... by reading this book . I received from it more distinct . heart- affecting views of the design of God in this reve- lation of himself , than I had before ; and I was 2 put upon much serious reflection , and earnest prayer to ( 30 )
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