Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen6Clarendon Press, 1823 |
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... pleased to be satisfied with a surety , so he himself found and provided this surety , 41 . ( 2. ) The sins that are the subject - matter of it : and the greatness of the pardon advances upon considering them , as they are heightened by ...
... pleased to be satisfied with a surety , so he himself found and provided this surety , 41 . ( 2. ) The sins that are the subject - matter of it : and the greatness of the pardon advances upon considering them , as they are heightened by ...
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... pleased to bring us under , 434. The Second general head considered is , the ground and ar- gument upon which this poorness of spirit is recommended ; namely , that it entitles him who has it to the kingdom of heaven , 436. In the words ...
... pleased to bring us under , 434. The Second general head considered is , the ground and ar- gument upon which this poorness of spirit is recommended ; namely , that it entitles him who has it to the kingdom of heaven , 436. In the words ...
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... pleased to fix it ; then collecting God's love where I see a man prosper , I must love him too , which indeed is profitable ; and on the other side , concluding his hatred where I see any low and afflicted , I am engaged to hate him too ...
... pleased to fix it ; then collecting God's love where I see a man prosper , I must love him too , which indeed is profitable ; and on the other side , concluding his hatred where I see any low and afflicted , I am engaged to hate him too ...
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... pleased to be malicious . There is scarce any thing in the world so entirely bad , but may be much qualified by a fair acceptance ; and nothing so absolutely good , but may be detorted and soiled at least by a malign interpreter . What ...
... pleased to be malicious . There is scarce any thing in the world so entirely bad , but may be much qualified by a fair acceptance ; and nothing so absolutely good , but may be detorted and soiled at least by a malign interpreter . What ...
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... pleased to smite me with all the pains and plagues that torture the body , and should divest me of all livelihood , and re- duce me to hunger , nakedness , and the rage and scorn of my enemies , and fill my mind with as much horror and ...
... pleased to smite me with all the pains and plagues that torture the body , and should divest me of all livelihood , and re- duce me to hunger , nakedness , and the rage and scorn of my enemies , and fill my mind with as much horror and ...
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