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... understanding , are fuch as relate to the hiftories and tranfactions of our own kingdoms ; the intereft of the true Proteftant religion and civil policy among us . But because there are very few ( if any ) of thefe difcourfes extant ...
... understanding , are fuch as relate to the hiftories and tranfactions of our own kingdoms ; the intereft of the true Proteftant religion and civil policy among us . But because there are very few ( if any ) of thefe difcourfes extant ...
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... understanding , tends to the present settlement and future felicity of my poor coun- try , I fhall , by God's help , deliver myself with the modefty , plainnefs and integrity , that becomes a Chriftian , a Proteftant , and an Englishman ...
... understanding , tends to the present settlement and future felicity of my poor coun- try , I fhall , by God's help , deliver myself with the modefty , plainnefs and integrity , that becomes a Chriftian , a Proteftant , and an Englishman ...
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... understanding , if we can think that these men were followers of that Jefus that " loved his enemies , and gave his blood for the " world , " who hated their brethren , and fhed one another's blood for opinions : the heathen ...
... understanding , if we can think that these men were followers of that Jefus that " loved his enemies , and gave his blood for the " world , " who hated their brethren , and fhed one another's blood for opinions : the heathen ...
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... understanding it . But as the first rules of philofophy were few and plain , and confifted in virtuous living ; fo ... understandings , fubdue their affec- tions , and convert their fouls to God , as well as per- fons of more age ...
... understanding it . But as the first rules of philofophy were few and plain , and confifted in virtuous living ; fo ... understandings , fubdue their affec- tions , and convert their fouls to God , as well as per- fons of more age ...
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... understanding : So that God was to be , what their conclufions would allow him to be ; that yet knew not themselves . ' Nor did it fatisfy that there was a Chrift ; that this Chrift was the Son of God ; that God fo loved mankind , as ...
... understanding : So that God was to be , what their conclufions would allow him to be ; that yet knew not themselves . ' Nor did it fatisfy that there was a Chrift ; that this Chrift was the Son of God ; that God fo loved mankind , as ...
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Page 102 - fhall confefs that Jefus is the " Son of God, God dwelleth in him, and he in God. « ' And we have known and believed the love God " hath to us. God is love; and he that dwelleth in " love, dwelleth in God, and God in him. Herein " our love is made perfect, that we may have
Page 25 - gate, full of fores, and defiring to be fed with the ** crumbs which fell from the rich man's table: " moreover the dogs came and licked his fores. And '* it came to pafs, that the beggar died, and was car
Page 276 - the leaft to the greateft. And " I will give them one heart, and one way, that they " may fear me for ever, for the good of them, and " of their children after them," Jer. xxxii. 39. " And I will give them one heart, and I will put a
Page 14 - hath woe ? who hath forrow, who hath contentions ? " who hath babbling ? who hath wounds without " caufe ? who hath rednefs of eyes ? They that tarry " long at the wine, they that go to feek mixed wine. " Look not thou upon the wine, when it is red,
Page 94 - tree bringeth forth good fruit, but a corrupt tree " bringeth forth evil fruit. A good tree cannot bring " forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring " forth good fruit: wherefore by their fruits ye fhall " know them.
Page 15 - in pfalms, and hymns, and fpiritual fongs, " finging and making melody in your heart to the " Lord ; giving thanks always for all things unto " God and the Father, in the name of our Lord " Jefus Chrift.
Page 56 - the violence that is in their hands. Who can tell, '* if God will turn and repent, and turn away from his " fierce anger, that we perifh not. And God faw " their works, that they turned from their evil way;
Page 97 - you : and greater love hath no man than this, that " a man lay down his life for his friends; ye are my " friends, if ye do whatfoever I command you.
Page 25 - There was a certain rich man, which " was clothed in purple and fine linen, and fared " fumptuoufly every day. And there was a certain " beggar, named Lazarus, * which was laid at his
Page 101 - and the truth is not in him. But whofo " keepeth his word, in him verily is the love of God " perfected: hereby know we that we are in him.