A sermon against murmuringRichard Royston, 1680 - 27 pages |
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... heart : the blistering of the tongue is caufed by an ulcerous heart ; and ' tis from within out of the the heart that all these impurities do proceed . Wherefore The Epiftle DEDICATORY .
... heart : the blistering of the tongue is caufed by an ulcerous heart ; and ' tis from within out of the the heart that all these impurities do proceed . Wherefore The Epiftle DEDICATORY .
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Thomas Long. the heart that all these impurities do proceed . Wherefore according to our Saviours method , I have endeavoured to cleanfe firft that which is within , and to fuppreß the firft motions of murmuring and difcontent , by ...
Thomas Long. the heart that all these impurities do proceed . Wherefore according to our Saviours method , I have endeavoured to cleanfe firft that which is within , and to fuppreß the firft motions of murmuring and difcontent , by ...
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... hearts of the credulous people , their fears and jealoufies , their lyes and flanders , their murmur- ings and discontent , they would in a short time remove the well Eftablished Foundations of Church and State . The The God of Peace ...
... hearts of the credulous people , their fears and jealoufies , their lyes and flanders , their murmur- ings and discontent , they would in a short time remove the well Eftablished Foundations of Church and State . The The God of Peace ...
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... hearts may be fet to obey his Com- mandments , and also that by him we being defended " from the fear of our enemies , may pass our time in reft and quietneß , through the merits of Jefus Christ our ( ( " Saviour . So daily prayeth Your ...
... hearts may be fet to obey his Com- mandments , and also that by him we being defended " from the fear of our enemies , may pass our time in reft and quietneß , through the merits of Jefus Christ our ( ( " Saviour . So daily prayeth Your ...
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... hearts to God and the King , for the many incomparable bleffings which under them we now enjoy . That character which the Royal Prophet gives , Pfal . 144. of a bleffed people , agrees well with us : for firft , ( which is the ...
... hearts to God and the King , for the many incomparable bleffings which under them we now enjoy . That character which the Royal Prophet gives , Pfal . 144. of a bleffed people , agrees well with us : for firft , ( which is the ...
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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...
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