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Explain the nature of Patience, and set down the chief instances wherein it is to be exercised. II. Propose the means by which it is to be obtained. III. Represent the necessity of it, and shew that it is a fundamental vertue to the Christian Life. IV. Prove that no Religion or Philosophy furnishes men with such true and powerfull motives to patience as Christianity does. I. |
Explain the nature of Patience, and Set down the chief instances wherein it is to be exercised. II Propose the means by which it is to be obtained. III. Represent the necessity of it, and show that it is a fundamental virtue to the Christian Life. IV. Prove that no Religion or Philosophy furnishes men with such true and powerful motives to patience as Christianity does. I. |
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