A sermon against murmuringRichard Royston, 1680 - 27 pages |
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... better than by endeavour- ing the mortification of thofe murmuring and difcon- tented vices which were the caufe of our former troubles , and reduced us to fo low a condition , that none but Gods own hand could deliver us , as with all ...
... better than by endeavour- ing the mortification of thofe murmuring and difcon- tented vices which were the caufe of our former troubles , and reduced us to fo low a condition , that none but Gods own hand could deliver us , as with all ...
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... better than these ? For thou dost not inquire wifely concerning this . T HERE is nothing wanting to complete the Solemnity of this Day , or indeed the happiness of the Whole Nation , befides Thankful and Obedient hearts to God and the ...
... better than these ? For thou dost not inquire wifely concerning this . T HERE is nothing wanting to complete the Solemnity of this Day , or indeed the happiness of the Whole Nation , befides Thankful and Obedient hearts to God and the ...
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... hearts of the people , What is the caufe ? and a falfe and odious comparison be- tween the former and the prefent times , The former times were better than these . And And Fourthly , The folly and impiety of such secret A Sermon preached.
... hearts of the people , What is the caufe ? and a falfe and odious comparison be- tween the former and the prefent times , The former times were better than these . And And Fourthly , The folly and impiety of such secret A Sermon preached.
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... better , it was God's will to have them fo ; and the prefent are not fo bad , but we by our ingratitude deserve to have them worfe : If we will not submit to Solomons rod , God may fend a Rehoboam to chastise us with Scorpions . Know ...
... better , it was God's will to have them fo ; and the prefent are not fo bad , but we by our ingratitude deserve to have them worfe : If we will not submit to Solomons rod , God may fend a Rehoboam to chastise us with Scorpions . Know ...
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... better than these ? 1 But I have faved these men the labour in fumming up all the Causes of the pretended evils of their times ; and how frivolous they are , appears evidently by this , that David appointed nothing for the publick ...
... better than these ? 1 But I have faved these men the labour in fumming up all the Causes of the pretended evils of their times ; and how frivolous they are , appears evidently by this , that David appointed nothing for the publick ...
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