A sermon against murmuringRichard Royston, 1680 - 27 pages |
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... because of many heinous fins in that Con- formity , ( Baxter's Plea for peace , ) and that the Con- formifts are generally guilty of Perjury . And these baits are difperfed through the Nation , and greedily fwal- lowed by the Credulous ...
... because of many heinous fins in that Con- formity , ( Baxter's Plea for peace , ) and that the Con- formifts are generally guilty of Perjury . And these baits are difperfed through the Nation , and greedily fwal- lowed by the Credulous ...
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... because we must submit for Confcience - fake ; we may not do it in fcientia , not speak the evil we know by them . It is not fit to fay to a King Thou art wicked . Much less Fob 34.18 . B 2 maift Ex . 16.8 . maift thou do it in ...
... because we must submit for Confcience - fake ; we may not do it in fcientia , not speak the evil we know by them . It is not fit to fay to a King Thou art wicked . Much less Fob 34.18 . B 2 maift Ex . 16.8 . maift thou do it in ...
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... because that though Adonijah had ufurped the Kingdom and strengthned himself by the heads of divers factions , Joab among the fouldiers , and Abiathar among the Priests , and Shimei chief of the Benjamites ; yet was he fetled on his ...
... because that though Adonijah had ufurped the Kingdom and strengthned himself by the heads of divers factions , Joab among the fouldiers , and Abiathar among the Priests , and Shimei chief of the Benjamites ; yet was he fetled on his ...
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... because he did not prefently gratifie them , they fecond their bold remonftrance with open defiance , v.16 . What portion bave we in David , & c . And why in David ? but to fhew that they hated him the more for his fake for whom God ...
... because he did not prefently gratifie them , they fecond their bold remonftrance with open defiance , v.16 . What portion bave we in David , & c . And why in David ? but to fhew that they hated him the more for his fake for whom God ...
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... because by a causless reflection on former , or jealoufie of future times , we deprive our felves of present bleffings , and catching at fhadows . lose the substance . Therefore Solomon often commends . a chearful enjoyment of the fruit ...
... because by a causless reflection on former , or jealoufie of future times , we deprive our felves of present bleffings , and catching at fhadows . lose the substance . Therefore Solomon often commends . a chearful enjoyment of the fruit ...
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Page 23 - My son, fear thou the LORD and the king : and meddle not with them that are given to change...
Page 23 - The way of peace they have not known, And there is no justice in their ways; They have made themselves crooked paths; Whoever takes that way shall not know peace.
Page 10 - Judah and Israel dwelt safely, every man under his own vine and under his own fig-tree, from Dan to Beersheba (that is from the north to the south of the kingdom) all the days of Solomon." 2. Favoured by this peace, Solomon resolved to put into execution the great project of his father, and to build the temple of Jehovah at Jerusalem. Hiram, king of Tyre, the firm ally of Solomon, as he had been...
Page 7 - Say not thou, What is the caufe that the former days 'were better than thefe ? for thou doft not enquire wifely concerning this.
Page 11 - This made his facetoihine foas heattratfed the admiration of all the Kings of the Earth, and the Queen of the South came from far .to be an Ear witnefs of it, and envyed'the happinefs of his Subjects.
Page 19 - Cod and to fay with Jacob., I am lefs than the leaft of all...