Sermons, Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen2University Press, 1842 - 551 páginas |
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... thought with myself that I ought to do many things contrary to the name of Jesus . But to go no further than the text ; do we not think , that while David's heart was full of his revengeful design , it had blinded and perverted his ...
... thought with myself that I ought to do many things contrary to the name of Jesus . But to go no further than the text ; do we not think , that while David's heart was full of his revengeful design , it had blinded and perverted his ...
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... thought and imagination of sin , to look upon it with some beginnings of appetite and delight ; from thence , to purpose and intend it ; and from intending , to endeavour it ; and from endeavouring , actually to commit it ; and , having ...
... thought and imagination of sin , to look upon it with some beginnings of appetite and delight ; from thence , to purpose and intend it ; and from intending , to endeavour it ; and from endeavouring , actually to commit it ; and , having ...
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... thought , that , without a rare privilege , both can be equally cheerful . And thus much for the advantageous effects of preventing , above those of pardoning grace ; which was the fourth and last argument brought for the proof of the ...
... thought , that , without a rare privilege , both can be equally cheerful . And thus much for the advantageous effects of preventing , above those of pardoning grace ; which was the fourth and last argument brought for the proof of the ...
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... thought fit to drop a blot upon thy name , and to blast thy reputation ? He saw perhaps that the breath of popular air was grown infectious , and would have derived a contagion upon thy better part . Pride and vainglory had mounted thee ...
... thought fit to drop a blot upon thy name , and to blast thy reputation ? He saw perhaps that the breath of popular air was grown infectious , and would have derived a contagion upon thy better part . Pride and vainglory had mounted thee ...
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... thought fit to cast thy lot amongst the poor of this world , and that either by denying thee any share of the plenties of this life , which is something grievous ; or by taking them away , which is much more so ? Yet still all this may ...
... thought fit to cast thy lot amongst the poor of this world , and that either by denying thee any share of the plenties of this life , which is something grievous ; or by taking them away , which is much more so ? Yet still all this may ...
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