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The Difficulties arise (1) from the Depravities of our Natures, (2) from the Influences of the senses, (3) from the disorder of our passion, (4) from the power of Custom, (5) from evil example, and (6) from worldly interests and ingagements. SECT. I. I Begin with the FIRST in order, viz. That there are many and great difficulties in Religion ; |
The Difficulties arise (1) from the Depravities of our Nature's, (2) from the Influences of the Senses, (3) from the disorder of our passion, (4) from the power of Custom, (5) from evil Exampl, and (6) from worldly interests and engagements. SECT. I. I Begin with the FIRST in order, viz. That there Are many and great difficulties in Religion; |
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