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For when there is no release to be had from wrath , the next mitigation is to have
some respite under it : the nature of man being so very impotent and feeble , that
it is not able to bear a continual pleasure , and .much less a continual sorrow .
For when there is no release to be had from wrath , the next mitigation is to have
some respite under it : the nature of man being so very impotent and feeble , that
it is not able to bear a continual pleasure , and .much less a continual sorrow .
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... more ought we , who find a continual rebellion in all our appetites against the
spiritual inclinations of the mind , to endeavour , by such religious arts , to subdue
those luxuriancies to the obedience of reason and the dictates of the spirit ?
... more ought we , who find a continual rebellion in all our appetites against the
spiritual inclinations of the mind , to endeavour , by such religious arts , to subdue
those luxuriancies to the obedience of reason and the dictates of the spirit ?
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... makes abstinence our diet , and fasting our meat and drink . We used to say , A
good conscience is a continual feast ; but surely it is in a great measure the effect
and product of such a continual fast . Wherefore let us still secure ourselves by ...
... makes abstinence our diet , and fasting our meat and drink . We used to say , A
good conscience is a continual feast ; but surely it is in a great measure the effect
and product of such a continual fast . Wherefore let us still secure ourselves by ...
Página 343
29 , No man hateth his own flesh , but nourisheth and cherisheth it ; and withal ,
because we continually carry it about ... 43 , the member of use and execution ;
and therefore most carefully tendered by man , whose nature it is to be in
continual ...
29 , No man hateth his own flesh , but nourisheth and cherisheth it ; and withal ,
because we continually carry it about ... 43 , the member of use and execution ;
and therefore most carefully tendered by man , whose nature it is to be in
continual ...
Página 447
If the heart of man were not pitched upon some bottom , it would of necessity be
continually sinking . Now hope is the great and only bottom of an hypocrite's
tranquillity . It is this alone that feeds all his contents , that gives continual
supplies to ...
If the heart of man were not pitched upon some bottom , it would of necessity be
continually sinking . Now hope is the great and only bottom of an hypocrite's
tranquillity . It is this alone that feeds all his contents , that gives continual
supplies to ...
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