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Página 117
But neither is this the utmost effect of this sorrow ; it comes at length to swell to
that excess , as to be even too big for utterance ; as appears from the following
words in the same verse ; I am so troubled , that I cannot speak . Words , to none
...
But neither is this the utmost effect of this sorrow ; it comes at length to swell to
that excess , as to be even too big for utterance ; as appears from the following
words in the same verse ; I am so troubled , that I cannot speak . Words , to none
...
Página 121
For while the tongue is silent , the countenance and conversation may speak
aloud ; and when we cannot hear sorrow speak , yet we may hear it groan ; and
when it is not to be known by its voice , it may be traced by its tears . Shame and ...
For while the tongue is silent , the countenance and conversation may speak
aloud ; and when we cannot hear sorrow speak , yet we may hear it groan ; and
when it is not to be known by its voice , it may be traced by its tears . Shame and ...
Página 138
It is the same God who speaks in thunders and earthquakes to the hearts of some
sinners , and in a soft still voice to others ... that God who will in the end
abundantly speak peace to all those , who with humility and fear depend upon
him for it .
It is the same God who speaks in thunders and earthquakes to the hearts of some
sinners , and in a soft still voice to others ... that God who will in the end
abundantly speak peace to all those , who with humility and fear depend upon
him for it .
Página 140
If the children of Israel could say , Let not God speak to us , lest we die , what
would they have said , had God then sworn against them ? It is terrible to hear an
oath from the mouth but of a poor mortal ; but from the mouth of an omnipotent
God ...
If the children of Israel could say , Let not God speak to us , lest we die , what
would they have said , had God then sworn against them ? It is terrible to hear an
oath from the mouth but of a poor mortal ; but from the mouth of an omnipotent
God ...
Página 389
I chiefly intend the discussing the five observations ; but I shall speak something
to them all . 1st Obs . Concerning the first : That the consideration of a judgment ,
& c . Extraordinary cases call for extraordinary services . Every judgment ...
I chiefly intend the discussing the five observations ; but I shall speak something
to them all . 1st Obs . Concerning the first : That the consideration of a judgment ,
& c . Extraordinary cases call for extraordinary services . Every judgment ...
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