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... World . The Glories of an Empire are but fhort and low for an Immortal Soul to take up with : No Porti- on is great enough that comes within this Life . Tho ' what he fuppofeth in the Cafe of the Wicked was de- firable , That God had ...
... World . The Glories of an Empire are but fhort and low for an Immortal Soul to take up with : No Porti- on is great enough that comes within this Life . Tho ' what he fuppofeth in the Cafe of the Wicked was de- firable , That God had ...
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... World , not to fave it , or to do any Divine Offices of Love and Bounty , but to fill it with Sin and Mifery . And fo he is the Prince of the Power of the Air ; not to clear the Sky , or fan the Earth , but for a profufion of Thunder ...
... World , not to fave it , or to do any Divine Offices of Love and Bounty , but to fill it with Sin and Mifery . And fo he is the Prince of the Power of the Air ; not to clear the Sky , or fan the Earth , but for a profufion of Thunder ...
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... World ? And what Joy can those Monarchs have in the Lord , who will foon fetch them to his Bar , that have advanced themfelves with a Ruin to his In- tercft , · tereft , and have made Tenderness for his Worship ΤΟ The true HAPPINESS.
... World ? And what Joy can those Monarchs have in the Lord , who will foon fetch them to his Bar , that have advanced themfelves with a Ruin to his In- tercft , · tereft , and have made Tenderness for his Worship ΤΟ The true HAPPINESS.
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... World fee , that there is something that they cannot be hir'd to do . The Scripture has diftinguifh'd them from o- thers , who stick at nothing . There is a mighty Dif- Eccl . ix.2 . ference between him that Swears , and him that fears ...
... World fee , that there is something that they cannot be hir'd to do . The Scripture has diftinguifh'd them from o- thers , who stick at nothing . There is a mighty Dif- Eccl . ix.2 . ference between him that Swears , and him that fears ...
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... World can neither fteal nor feel , yet nothing of this Pr.xxviii . appears . When Righteous Men do rejoyce , there is a great Glory ; but when the Wicked rife , a Man is hidden . Therefore when the Enemies of the Lord confume like the ...
... World can neither fteal nor feel , yet nothing of this Pr.xxviii . appears . When Righteous Men do rejoyce , there is a great Glory ; but when the Wicked rife , a Man is hidden . Therefore when the Enemies of the Lord confume like the ...
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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.