The Works of Joseph Hall: Practical worksC. Whittingham, 1808 |
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Page 108
... thou ever take the rod into thy hand , out of a plea- sure that thou tookest in smiting that flesh , which is ... Dost thou not remember the message , that the two sisters sent to our Saviour ; Lord , behold , he whom thou lovest , is ...
... thou ever take the rod into thy hand , out of a plea- sure that thou tookest in smiting that flesh , which is ... Dost thou not remember the message , that the two sisters sent to our Saviour ; Lord , behold , he whom thou lovest , is ...
Page 109
... dost thou grudge at the condition ! It was a foul mistake , if thou didst not from all earthly things expect a vicissitude : they cannot have their being , without a change . As well may day be without a succession of night , and life ...
... dost thou grudge at the condition ! It was a foul mistake , if thou didst not from all earthly things expect a vicissitude : they cannot have their being , without a change . As well may day be without a succession of night , and life ...
Page 110
... thou liest , groaning , and sighing , and panting , and shifting thy weary sides , complain- ing of the heavy pace ... Dost thou not hear the great precedent of patience crying out from his dunghill , Oh , that my grief were throughly ...
... thou liest , groaning , and sighing , and panting , and shifting thy weary sides , complain- ing of the heavy pace ... Dost thou not hear the great precedent of patience crying out from his dunghill , Oh , that my grief were throughly ...
Page 112
... THOU art pained with sickness : -Look not at what thou feelest , but at what thou hast deserved to feel . Why doth ... dost thou complain of case ? Where thou owedst a thousand talents , thou art bidden to take thy bill , and sit down ...
... THOU art pained with sickness : -Look not at what thou feelest , but at what thou hast deserved to feel . Why doth ... dost thou complain of case ? Where thou owedst a thousand talents , thou art bidden to take thy bill , and sit down ...
Page 113
... thee an enemy : where is thy Christian fortitude , if thou shrink back ; and , cowardly wheeling about , chusest rather to make use of thy heels , than of thy hands ? Doth this beseem thee , who professest to fight under his colours ...
... thee an enemy : where is thy Christian fortitude , if thou shrink back ; and , cowardly wheeling about , chusest rather to make use of thy heels , than of thy hands ? Doth this beseem thee , who professest to fight under his colours ...
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