A Practical Discourse Concerning DeathR. Baldwin, 1751 - 292 pages |
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... present Things ; for to contract an eternal Paffion for what we cannot always enjoy , muft needs make us miferable . 2. If then we must not entertain a Fond- nefs for those Things which we cannot keep , let us in the next Place confider ...
... present Things ; for to contract an eternal Paffion for what we cannot always enjoy , muft needs make us miferable . 2. If then we must not entertain a Fond- nefs for those Things which we cannot keep , let us in the next Place confider ...
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... present Things : And then if they can make a Shift , tho ' may be it is a hard Shift , to pass thro ' this World , the Scene will be altered , and they shall find a kinder Reception in the next . This is the Foundation of Contentment in ...
... present Things : And then if they can make a Shift , tho ' may be it is a hard Shift , to pass thro ' this World , the Scene will be altered , and they shall find a kinder Reception in the next . This is the Foundation of Contentment in ...
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... present Things are not very valuable to us , fo it proves that they are not the most valuable Things in their own Natures ; tho ' we were to enjoy them always , it it would be but a very mean and imperfect State concerning DEATH . 13.
... present Things are not very valuable to us , fo it proves that they are not the most valuable Things in their own Natures ; tho ' we were to enjoy them always , it it would be but a very mean and imperfect State concerning DEATH . 13.
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... present Things , as those who know there are infinitely greater and better Things referv'd for us in the next World . 3. This should teach us also not to be over- concerned for the Shortnefs of our Lives . Our Lives indeed are very ...
... present Things , as those who know there are infinitely greater and better Things referv'd for us in the next World . 3. This should teach us also not to be over- concerned for the Shortnefs of our Lives . Our Lives indeed are very ...
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... fore it becomes a wife Man , who remembers that he muft fhortly leave this World , to make his present Life wholly fubfervient to his future Happiness . SECT . SECT . II . The Second Notion of Death , 28 A Practical DISCOURSE.
... fore it becomes a wife Man , who remembers that he muft fhortly leave this World , to make his present Life wholly fubfervient to his future Happiness . SECT . SECT . II . The Second Notion of Death , 28 A Practical DISCOURSE.
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abfolute againſt Apoſtle Baptifm baptized becauſe beſt betimes Bleffing Cafe Chriftian confider Converfation Defires deftroy divine Duft dying earthly eternal Exerciſe faid Faith in Chrift fame faved felves ferve fhall fhews fhort fhould fince fincere Fleſh foever fome foon ftill fuch fuffer fufficient fuppofe fure glorious Glory God's Goodneſs Goſpel Grace and Favour greateſt Happineſs happy Heaven himſelf holy Hopes immortal impoffible itſelf Juftification laft laſt leave this World lefs live lofe Love Lufts Meaſure ment Mifery moft mortal moſt muft muſt Nature neceffary Neceffity nefs never obferved ourſelves Paffion Paradife Penitents pentance pleaſe Pleaſures prefent preferve Promiſes Puniſhment Purpoſes raiſe Reaſon refolve Repentance Rewards Righteouſneſs Saviour Senfe ſhall ſhort Sinners Sins Sorrow Soul ſpend Spirit ſuch thefe Bodies themſelves theſe Bodies Things thofe thoſe thou Thoughts tion truft unleſs unto uſe Virtue Vows wicked wife Wiſdom
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