Select Practical Works of Rev. John Howe, and Dr. William Bates: Collected and Arranged, with Biographical SketchesG. & C. & H. Carvill, 1830 - 550 pages |
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... unto ( what one would think should have little of temptation or allurement in it ) contentious jang- ling . It might rather be thought its visible fruits and tenden- cies should render it the most dreadful thing to every serious ...
... unto ( what one would think should have little of temptation or allurement in it ) contentious jang- ling . It might rather be thought its visible fruits and tenden- cies should render it the most dreadful thing to every serious ...
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... unto God , because ( though their reasoning faculty may be defective ) they know him by the highest and most tenacious kind of knowledge which this world affordeth , ( as I have lately shewed elsewhere . ) Here you have described to you ...
... unto God , because ( though their reasoning faculty may be defective ) they know him by the highest and most tenacious kind of knowledge which this world affordeth , ( as I have lately shewed elsewhere . ) Here you have described to you ...
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... unto this gross cor- poreal world , and hereby brought himself under a necessity of being miserable , his nobler part having nothing now to satisfy it , but what it was become unsuitable and disaffected to . His mer- ciful Creator ...
... unto this gross cor- poreal world , and hereby brought himself under a necessity of being miserable , his nobler part having nothing now to satisfy it , but what it was become unsuitable and disaffected to . His mer- ciful Creator ...
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... unto whom this blessedness appertains . And we find it expressed in the text , in these only words , " I ; in righteousness ; " which amounts to as much as , a righteous person as such . They re- present to us the subject of this ...
... unto whom this blessedness appertains . And we find it expressed in the text , in these only words , " I ; in righteousness ; " which amounts to as much as , a righteous person as such . They re- present to us the subject of this ...
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... expounds this , loves them not less than me , ) he cannot be my disciple ( Luke 14. 26. ) that is while he remains in that temper of mind he now is of , he must needs be wholly unrelated unto me , and uncapable of 22.
... expounds this , loves them not less than me , ) he cannot be my disciple ( Luke 14. 26. ) that is while he remains in that temper of mind he now is of , he must needs be wholly unrelated unto me , and uncapable of 22.
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