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1 1, 0| although malevolent persons may object, that self-praise
2 1, 0| the utmost good faith. We may also assert, that many excellent
3 1, 0| agreement; from which we may clearly perceive, that at
4 1, 0| and in after generations, may comprehend what is, and
5 1, 0| true faith. Thus, that God may henceforward preserve this
6 1, 0| learned men, for although some may expound it more aptly than
7 1, 0| aptly than others, or one may sometimes speak with greater
8 1, 0| genius of his mind, if I may so speak, and not maliciously
9 1, 0| I will do it, that they may not blaspheme.' To Thee
10 1, 0| Mediator and Intercessor, may it please Thee to reign
11 1, 0| the Holy Ghost, that we may in sincerity offer up our
12 1, 0| true doctrine is heard, may not he brought to desolation;
13 1, 0| that the light of Thy truth may for ever shine in the sons
14 1, 0| that his German version may serve as a commentary; nor
15 1, 0| sources, the children of God may draw sure evidences of the
16 1, 0| according to his talents, how he may best adorn the Church of
17 1, 0| the first place, that we may show forth the glory of
18 1, 0| and in the next, that we may benefit His church: in allusion
19 2, 0| University, and that you may have a right understanding
20 2, 0| particulars, in order that you may not even entertain, much
21 2, 2| all her perils; that we may call to mind on what account
22 2, 2| gospel ministry; and here we may unite in opinion with all
23 2, 2| energies with which others may be endowed, whether directed
24 2, 2| be any living of whom we may say as the ancients did
25 2, 2| Thy Holy Spirit, that we may offer prayer acceptably
26 2, 2| acceptably unto Thee, and that we may order our lives in Thy fear."
27 2, 2| divine authority. That God may avert these evils, let us
28 2, 2| truths of the Gospel, we may ourselves constitute the
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