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Page 101
... consider the words of Lord Bacon . " We enter into a desire of knowledge sometimes from a natural curiosity and inquisitive appetite ; sometimes to entertain our minds with variety and delight ; sometimes for ornament and reputation ...
... consider the words of Lord Bacon . " We enter into a desire of knowledge sometimes from a natural curiosity and inquisitive appetite ; sometimes to entertain our minds with variety and delight ; sometimes for ornament and reputation ...
Page 127
... consider how many poor people perish among the heathen , where they never hear the name of Christ ; how many poor christians spring up in countries enslaved by Turkish and Anti - christian tyrants , whose souls and bodies languish under ...
... consider how many poor people perish among the heathen , where they never hear the name of Christ ; how many poor christians spring up in countries enslaved by Turkish and Anti - christian tyrants , whose souls and bodies languish under ...
Page 196
... consider Melchizedek his solitary majesty , and singular condition and remarkable honour ; so call we upon the church to consider David , the son of Jesse , his unexampled accumulation of gifts , his wonderful variety of conditions ...
... consider Melchizedek his solitary majesty , and singular condition and remarkable honour ; so call we upon the church to consider David , the son of Jesse , his unexampled accumulation of gifts , his wonderful variety of conditions ...
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