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Page 148
First , Consider the promises here spoken of : Whereby are given unto us
exceeding great and precious promiles . Secondly , The influence which these
promises ought to have upon us : That hy these ye might be made par . takers of
a divine ...
First , Consider the promises here spoken of : Whereby are given unto us
exceeding great and precious promiles . Secondly , The influence which these
promises ought to have upon us : That hy these ye might be made par . takers of
a divine ...
Page 151
These are the three eminent promises of the gospel , and in all probability those
which the Apostle here calls great and precious promises ; which brings me to
the II . Second thing which I propounded to consider , namely , why they are said
to ...
These are the three eminent promises of the gospel , and in all probability those
which the Apostle here calls great and precious promises ; which brings me to
the II . Second thing which I propounded to consider , namely , why they are said
to ...
Page 211
They may find a great deal of work to do in the good government of their families ,
and in the prudent care and management of their estates , and in reconciling
differences among their neighbours , and in considering the neceshities of the
poor ...
They may find a great deal of work to do in the good government of their families ,
and in the prudent care and management of their estates , and in reconciling
differences among their neighbours , and in considering the neceshities of the
poor ...
Page 246
And if we consider the matter well , we shall see the reason of it to be very plain ;
because natural and moral duties are approved of God , for themfelves , and for
their own fake , upon account of their own natural and intrinsical goodness : but ...
And if we consider the matter well , we shall see the reason of it to be very plain ;
because natural and moral duties are approved of God , for themfelves , and for
their own fake , upon account of their own natural and intrinsical goodness : but ...
Page 423
And in speaking to this , I sball , ist , Consider the strength and force of this
argument ; and , 2dly , The nature and kind of it . 1/1 , The Atrength and force of
this argument , God cannot be tempted with evil , neither tempteth he a : ny znan
...
And in speaking to this , I sball , ist , Consider the strength and force of this
argument ; and , 2dly , The nature and kind of it . 1/1 , The Atrength and force of
this argument , God cannot be tempted with evil , neither tempteth he a : ny znan
...
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