The true and faithful discharge of relative duties, is a very great honour and ornament to the doctrine of the gospel: without, which the talk of Godliness, and profession of religion, is vain; and therefore all Christians should labour to understand their relative duties, and be careful and conscionable in the discharge of them.
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- The true and faithful discharge of relative duties, is a very great honour and ornament to the doctrine of the gospel: without, which the talk of Godliness, and profession of religion, is vain; and therefore all Christians should labour to understand their relative duties, and be careful and conscionable in the discharge of them.
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- 1683.
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- Christian life
- Conduct of life
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"The true and faithful discharge of relative duties, is a very great honour and ornament to the doctrine of the gospel: without, which the talk of Godliness, and profession of religion, is vain; and therefore all Christians should labour to understand their relative duties, and be careful and conscionable in the discharge of them." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A94915.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.
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- The true and faithful Discharge of RELATIVE DUTIES Is a very great Honour and Ornament to the DOCTRINE of the GOSPEL; Without, which the talk of Godliness, and Profession of Religion, is vain; and therefore all Christians should labour to understand their Relative Duties, and be careful and conscionable in the discharge of them.
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