The Morning-Exercise at Cripple-Gate: Or, Several Cases of Conscience Practically Resolved, by Sundry Ministers, September, 1661 ...Samuel Annesley |
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... comforts . 2. Through the abounding of grace m , they think ' tis too good to be true , especially con- fidering , 3. their fence of unworthiness n ; what ! they pass a sentence of abfolution upon their fouls ! of approbation upon their ...
... comforts . 2. Through the abounding of grace m , they think ' tis too good to be true , especially con- fidering , 3. their fence of unworthiness n ; what ! they pass a sentence of abfolution upon their fouls ! of approbation upon their ...
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... comforts ; but we cannot * Read 1 The be too quick in provoking to thankfulness . If you can at prefent be verses next ... comfort in them , the fecret fupports he gives , which thou quam ut cum takeft no notice of ; count thefe for ...
... comforts ; but we cannot * Read 1 The be too quick in provoking to thankfulness . If you can at prefent be verses next ... comfort in them , the fecret fupports he gives , which thou quam ut cum takeft no notice of ; count thefe for ...
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... comfort of a VIII.That Confcience is a good peaceable Confcience that excufeth q , abfolveth r , and comforteth / as it ought , that Confcience that's paci- fied t by the Blood of Chrift , that doth , as Moulin relates of a dying man ...
... comfort of a VIII.That Confcience is a good peaceable Confcience that excufeth q , abfolveth r , and comforteth / as it ought , that Confcience that's paci- fied t by the Blood of Chrift , that doth , as Moulin relates of a dying man ...
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... comfort , in his hand than in ours . hemo cujus con- x Defcendendo VIII . Be every way nothing in your own Eyes x ; ' tis the humble foul colum afcendi- that thrives exceedingly , and alas what have we to be proudy of ? tur . Drexel ...
... comfort , in his hand than in ours . hemo cujus con- x Defcendendo VIII . Be every way nothing in your own Eyes x ; ' tis the humble foul colum afcendi- that thrives exceedingly , and alas what have we to be proudy of ? tur . Drexel ...
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... comforts which we have in this world , which muft be parted with for Chrifts fake , yet not abfolutely , but upon this confi deration , if they offend ; If thy right eye offend thee pluck it out , and caft it from thee , if thy right ...
... comforts which we have in this world , which muft be parted with for Chrifts fake , yet not abfolutely , but upon this confi deration , if they offend ; If thy right eye offend thee pluck it out , and caft it from thee , if thy right ...
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Page 241 - Charge them that are rich in this world, that they be not highminded, nor trust in uncertain riches, but in the living God, who giveth us richly all things to enjoy ; that they do good, that they be rich in good works, ready to distribute, willing to communicate -, Laying up in store for themselves a good foundation against the time to come, that they may lay hold on eternal life.
Page 602 - And who is he that will harm you, if ye be followers of that which is good? But and if ye suffer for righteousness...
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Page 595 - Seemeth it a small thing unto you to have eate,n up the good pasture, but ye must tread down with your feet the residue of your pastures.' and to have drunk of the deep waters, but ye must foul the residue with your feet ? 19 And as for my flock, they eat that which ye have trodden with your feet ; and they drink that which ye have fouled with your feet.
Page 439 - ... to enjoy privacy with God. The world does by the Christian, as the little child by the mother. If it cannot keep the mother from going out, then it will cry to be taken with her.
Page 585 - How shall those Merchants keep up the Life of Religion, who, while at Home, enjoyed all Gospel-ordinances, and, when Abroad, are not only destitute of them, but exposed to Persecution?