Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen6Clarendon Press, 1823 |
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... hold of us , that they cannot be throughly dispossessed but with the greatest ardour and constancy of prayer , joined with the harshest severities of mortification , 211 . In the text are two parts : 1st , An intimation of a peculiar ...
... hold of us , that they cannot be throughly dispossessed but with the greatest ardour and constancy of prayer , joined with the harshest severities of mortification , 211 . In the text are two parts : 1st , An intimation of a peculiar ...
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... hold of them either way . There is no reason therefore , if they cannot bear the inconvenience of the utmost latitude of their own rule retorted upon themselves , that it should be ad- mitted to bind others . For if it do not hold in ...
... hold of them either way . There is no reason therefore , if they cannot bear the inconvenience of the utmost latitude of their own rule retorted upon themselves , that it should be ad- mitted to bind others . For if it do not hold in ...
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... holds and prin- cipalities which stand out against the workings of the Spirit : The carnal mind is enmity against God , for it is not subject to the law of God , neither indeed can be , Rom . viii . 7. The subtlety of the world loathes ...
... holds and prin- cipalities which stand out against the workings of the Spirit : The carnal mind is enmity against God , for it is not subject to the law of God , neither indeed can be , Rom . viii . 7. The subtlety of the world loathes ...
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... hold of any present enjoyment , rather than venture his happiness upon expectation . There is none that will forsake father or mother , the least piece of the world , the most inconsiderable profit or pleasure , that he may secure an ...
... hold of any present enjoyment , rather than venture his happiness upon expectation . There is none that will forsake father or mother , the least piece of the world , the most inconsiderable profit or pleasure , that he may secure an ...
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... hold , that the mind of God clearly revealed , and urged with due persuasions , is a suitable object to a rational understanding , which has power enough to close with every object agreeable to it . If this were true , why does the ...
... hold , that the mind of God clearly revealed , and urged with due persuasions , is a suitable object to a rational understanding , which has power enough to close with every object agreeable to it . If this were true , why does the ...
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