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... Heaven it felf was fure , the Paffage to it was open . Ver . 2 . Ver . 3 . Ver . 8 . Secondly , HE fpeaks with the fame perfuafion of his Temporal Concerns ; not only what related to him as a Saint , but what he must come to as a ...
... Heaven it felf was fure , the Paffage to it was open . Ver . 2 . Ver . 3 . Ver . 8 . Secondly , HE fpeaks with the fame perfuafion of his Temporal Concerns ; not only what related to him as a Saint , but what he must come to as a ...
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... Heaven . David , whofe Mind had lock'd itself in the Promife and Power of God , was not to have his Joys intangled by Forms of Speech : He that had told him of a Throne , taught him how to fpeak of it before - hand : He had the Phrase ...
... Heaven . David , whofe Mind had lock'd itself in the Promife and Power of God , was not to have his Joys intangled by Forms of Speech : He that had told him of a Throne , taught him how to fpeak of it before - hand : He had the Phrase ...
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... Heavens and came down . He fent from above and took him . Thou haft 6. given me the Shield of thy Salvation , thy Right Hand hath holden me up , thy Gentleness hath made me great ; the Lord liveth , and bleffed be my Rock and let the ...
... Heavens and came down . He fent from above and took him . Thou haft 6. given me the Shield of thy Salvation , thy Right Hand hath holden me up , thy Gentleness hath made me great ; the Lord liveth , and bleffed be my Rock and let the ...
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... Heaven for Hell ; give up all my Hopes of the Former , and avow my Right to the Latter : THERE is no lefs than this in the Homage of a Subject to his Prince . He has call'd in God as a Witness , he stands open to him as a Judge . And ...
... Heaven for Hell ; give up all my Hopes of the Former , and avow my Right to the Latter : THERE is no lefs than this in the Homage of a Subject to his Prince . He has call'd in God as a Witness , he stands open to him as a Judge . And ...
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... Heaven . But , this is what I have fo often enlarg'd upon in other Sermons , that I fhall difmifs it here . 2. THIS Swearing by the Lord , may be under- ftood of their pure Religion before God and our Father . The whole of his Worship ...
... Heaven . But , this is what I have fo often enlarg'd upon in other Sermons , that I fhall difmifs it here . 2. THIS Swearing by the Lord , may be under- ftood of their pure Religion before God and our Father . The whole of his Worship ...
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Page 7 - To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David, the servant of the LORD, who spake unto the LORD the words of this song in the day that the LORD delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul : And he said, I WILL love thee, O LORD, my strength.
Page 23 - For they got not the land in possession by their own sword, neither did their own arm save them: but thy right hand, and thine arm, and the light of thy countenance, because thou hadst a favour unto them.