Fifteen Sermons Preach'd on Several OccasionsPrinted at the Theatre, for Anth. Peisley, and are to be sold by J. Churchill, 1714 - 400 pages |
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Page 49
... being Tempted , he is able to succour them that are Tempted . Lastly , We have
hence a comfortable assurance of an Equal and Mercyfull Judgment at that great
Day when God fall Judge the world by the Man whom he hath Ordain d . For for ...
... being Tempted , he is able to succour them that are Tempted . Lastly , We have
hence a comfortable assurance of an Equal and Mercyfull Judgment at that great
Day when God fall Judge the world by the Man whom he hath Ordain d . For for ...
Page 63
... to all they meet , and will needs understand more of each Mans Affairs than he
himself , ( and so far indeed they are not without Reason , if they judge of Others
by themselves who are for the moft part the greatest strangers at home . ) ...
... to all they meet , and will needs understand more of each Mans Affairs than he
himself , ( and so far indeed they are not without Reason , if they judge of Others
by themselves who are for the moft part the greatest strangers at home . ) ...
Page 174
its Commands ; and St Paul tells us , That in the great Day God shall judge the
secrets of Men ' s hearts by Christ Jesus according to his Gospel . Now what is
the direct and natural Conclusion from this , but that this Covenant . between God
...
its Commands ; and St Paul tells us , That in the great Day God shall judge the
secrets of Men ' s hearts by Christ Jesus according to his Gospel . Now what is
the direct and natural Conclusion from this , but that this Covenant . between God
...
Page 177
... by shewing it to be qualify ' d for such in both its capacitys ; so that by Reason
of its Fullness and Perfection , there is no need of Human Tradition ; nor by
reason of its Clearness and Perspicuity , of any infallible Judge upon Earth . . . . in
III .
... by shewing it to be qualify ' d for such in both its capacitys ; so that by Reason
of its Fullness and Perfection , there is no need of Human Tradition ; nor by
reason of its Clearness and Perspicuity , of any infallible Judge upon Earth . . . . in
III .
Page 263
... of the deepest Secrecy , and impossible to be found out by any Mortal Sight ,
but will demean himself as ever in the Presence of his Judge , nor presume to
affront him to his Face , and as the Prophet speaks , provoke the Eyes of his Glory
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... of the deepest Secrecy , and impossible to be found out by any Mortal Sight ,
but will demean himself as ever in the Presence of his Judge , nor presume to
affront him to his Face , and as the Prophet speaks , provoke the Eyes of his Glory
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