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... feeling the Stings of Con- science , to be afcribed either to ill Principles early and deeply imbi- bed , or to an Obftinacy of Tem- per , or to a natural or acquired Stupidity . 123 , 124 These 126 These only prove that there are ...
... feeling the Stings of Con- science , to be afcribed either to ill Principles early and deeply imbi- bed , or to an Obftinacy of Tem- per , or to a natural or acquired Stupidity . 123 , 124 These 126 These only prove that there are ...
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... feel Afflictions which will never overtake us , and mul- tiplies those which certainly will . 279 282 - 2. It takes away from us the Power either to escape or bear them . 282,283 3. An anxious Concern for Futurity robs us of all the ...
... feel Afflictions which will never overtake us , and mul- tiplies those which certainly will . 279 282 - 2. It takes away from us the Power either to escape or bear them . 282,283 3. An anxious Concern for Futurity robs us of all the ...
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... feel the fad Effects of it . And , therefore , to thofe , who with weeping Eyes then beheld that bloody Scene , and to us , who with like Grief now look on , at a Distance , may we fuppofe the Royal Sufferer ( confiftent- ly with the ...
... feel the fad Effects of it . And , therefore , to thofe , who with weeping Eyes then beheld that bloody Scene , and to us , who with like Grief now look on , at a Distance , may we fuppofe the Royal Sufferer ( confiftent- ly with the ...
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... feeling in fome Measure the Power and Force of the Other . To obferve God's Laws under a Prof- pect of Reward is what many of those , who reject a Principle of Dread , will not deny to be a reasonable and fuffi- cient Inducement to ...
... feeling in fome Measure the Power and Force of the Other . To obferve God's Laws under a Prof- pect of Reward is what many of those , who reject a Principle of Dread , will not deny to be a reasonable and fuffi- cient Inducement to ...
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... feel , III . who go on obftinately in their ill Cour- fes , notwithstanding it ; and fuch under which the Devils themselves bow and tremble , though without altering in the leaft their diabolical Na- tures by the Means of it . But this ...
... feel , III . who go on obftinately in their ill Cour- fes , notwithstanding it ; and fuch under which the Devils themselves bow and tremble , though without altering in the leaft their diabolical Na- tures by the Means of it . But this ...
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Page 5 - And there followed him a great company of people, and of women, which also bewailed and lamented him. But Jesus, turning unto them, said, Daughters of Jerusalem, weep not for me, but weep for yourselves, and for your children. For behold, the days are coming, in the which they shall say, Blessed are the barren, and the wombs that never bare, and the paps which never gave suck.
Page 103 - I am feeble and sore broken : I have roared by reason of the disquietness of my heart.
Page 194 - we are not our own,' for that ' we are bought with a price ;' we must also know that we ought ' therefore to glorify God in our body and in our spirit, which are God's.
Page 288 - Therefore will we not fear, though the earth be moved, and though the hills be carried into the midst of the sea.
Page 240 - My heart is fixed, O God, my heart is fixed : I will sing and give praise.
Page 24 - Righteous art Thou, O Lord, when I plead with Thee : yet let me talk with Thee of Thy judgments : wherefore doth the way of the wicked prosper? wherefore are all they happy that deal very treacherously?
Page 202 - And thus are the secrets of his heart made manifest ; and so falling down on his face, he will worship God, and report that God is in you of a truth.
Page 167 - But this I say, brethren ; The time is short ; It remaineth, that both they that have wives be as though they had none; and they that weep, as though they wept not; and they that rejoice, as though they rejoiced not ; and they that buy, as though they possessed not ; and they that use this world, as not abusing it. For the fashion of this world passeth away.
Page 74 - God with all our heart, and with all our soul, and with all our strength, and with all our mind.™ Q.
Page 245 - Surely the Lord is in this place, and I knew it not. How dreadful is this place ! This is none other but the house of God, and this is the gate of Heaven.