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First , if God be pleased to open thine eyes to see what a dry soul thou hast and art sensible of the dryness of thine own heart wanting sap and moisture and art there- fore athirst for want of grace , then it is very hopeful God will ...
First , if God be pleased to open thine eyes to see what a dry soul thou hast and art sensible of the dryness of thine own heart wanting sap and moisture and art there- fore athirst for want of grace , then it is very hopeful God will ...
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times admonished me in the fear of the Lord , and their admonition entered into my heart , and had a good effect for a season ; but not getting deep enough to pray rightly , the tempter , when he came , found entrance .
times admonished me in the fear of the Lord , and their admonition entered into my heart , and had a good effect for a season ; but not getting deep enough to pray rightly , the tempter , when he came , found entrance .
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“But the exceptional in the matter moves the heart within you. Even so, too, is mine moved. But let not warm hearts betray heads that should be cool. Ashore in a criminal case will an upright judge allow himself when off the bench to be ...
“But the exceptional in the matter moves the heart within you. Even so, too, is mine moved. But let not warm hearts betray heads that should be cool. Ashore in a criminal case will an upright judge allow himself when off the bench to be ...
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