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The Letter killeth -, The Senfe is the fame, tho 'worded differently.
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Such places are already become the bane of mankind in every Senfe, in their Healths, their Fortunes, their Morals, religion, &c.Sec. &c.
Captain Corelli's Mandolin De Bernieres, Louis 2003
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That there is a fpiritual Senfe iacvery Particular of
THE DOCTRINE OF THE NEW JERUSALEM R.Hindmarsh 1791
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Without the fpiritual Senfe it is impoflible for any one to know, why Jeremiah the Prophet was commanded
THE DOCTRINE OF THE NEW JERUSALEM R.Hindmarsh 1791
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In this Paffage there occur only mere Names, from which no Meaning can be drawn but by the Help of the fpiri - tual Senfe, in which Senfe all Names throughout the Word fignify Things appertaining to Heaven and the Church:
THE DOCTRINE OF THE NEW JERUSALEM R.Hindmarsh 1791
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Word, and 'by Elias the - prophetical Word; by the bright Cloud which over - fliadowed the Difciples, the Word in the Senfe of the Letter; wherefore out of this the Voice was heard, which foid,'
THE DOCTRINE OF THE NEW JERUSALEM R.Hindmarsh 1791
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That the literal Senfe of the Word is the Bafis, Continent, and Firmament of it's fpiritual and celeftial Senfe 65.
THE DOCTRINE OF THE NEW JERUSALEM R.Hindmarsh 1791
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'It is to be obferved, that in the fpiritual Senfe the Whole has a regular.
THE DOCTRINE OF THE NEW JERUSALEM R.Hindmarsh 1791
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Support; therefore Divine Truths in the literal Senfe are rarely found naked, but clothed, in which State they are called Appearances of Truth, and are for the itioft Part accommodated to the Appre* henfion of the Simple, who are not ufed to any Elevation of their Thoughts above vifible Objcds* There are alfo fome Truths which appear like Contra -- diftions, when neverthclefs there is not
THE DOCTRINE OF THE NEW JERUSALEM R.Hindmarsh 1791
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A new Teft of the Senfe of the Nation: being a modeft Comparifon between the AddrefTes of the late King James and thofe to her prefent Majefty, in order to obfcrve how far the Senfe of the Nation may be judged by either of them,
The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: Of York ... 1790
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