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" I find them irreclaimable, and myself in the least possible danger of being infected by their example — then to fly them as I would the plague ; then to cut off a right hand, and pluck out a right eye, and break through every fondness and every attachment... "
The British Prose Writers: Talbot's Reflections, essays, etc - Page 24
1821
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The Works of the Reverend George Whitefield, M.A ...: Containing ..., Volume 3

George Whitefield - Presbyterian Church - 1771 - 524 pages
...poflibly •ciefcribe the yearnings of fuch a tender parent's heart ? Surely your Ladyfhip is called to cut off a right hand, and pluck out a right eye ; " But it is the LORD, let him do what feemeth him good." This was the language of Eli, whofe fons...
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Angelica's Ladies Library; Or, Parents and Guardians Present. With Eight ...

1794 - 470 pages
...danger of being infected by their example — then to Hy them, as I would the plague ; then to cut oft' a right hand, and pluck out a right eye, and break through every fo.,dr.ef=, and every attachment, that would deftroy my highoir, my eternal intereft. No ties, that...
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The Whole Works of the Reverend and Learned Mr. John Willison, Late Minister ...

John Willison - 1799 - 586 pages
...Lord. And when they v>re brought to hate fin, as die enrrr.y and rrim'erer rf Chrift, and to be willing to cut off a right hand and pluck out a right eye for Chrift, and to fay with Ephriim, " \Vhat l.ave I to do any more with idolt ?" and with David, "...
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Reflections on the seven days of the week

Catharine Talbot - 1803 - 84 pages
...innocently can. But if, upon the whole, I find them irreclaimable, and myfelf in the leaft poffible danger of being infected by their example, then to...and pluck out a right eye, and break through every foudnefs, and every c 4 atta-u attachment, that would deftroy my higheft, my eternal intereft. No ties...
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Sermons, and Other Discourses ...

Samuel Lavington - Sermons, English - 1815 - 622 pages
...a dislike to his precepts; they cannot bear so much strictness: to be required to deny themselves, to cut off a right hand, and pluck, out a right eye, and to crucify the flesh with its affections and lusts are hard sayings, to which they will not submit....
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The Works of the Late Miss Catherine Talbot: First Published by the Late Mrs ...

Catherine Talbot - English literature - 1819 - 414 pages
...myself in the least possible danger of being infected by their example, — then to fly them, as J would the plague; then to cut off a right hand, and...or ought to be so indissoluble, as those which for eve* bind us to our Creator and Redeemer. Next to the bonds of nature, are those of choice. Married...
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The American Baptist Magazine, and Missionary Intelligencer, Volume 2

Baptists - 1819 - 478 pages
...require perfect secrecy, in the bestowment of charity. Christians are commanded not to love the •world, to cut off a right hand and pluck out a right eye, when they cause them to sin : hence some have inferred that all piety consists in a total disregard...
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The Christian's consolation; or, The preciousness of Christ to all who believe

John Thornton - 1823 - 196 pages
...for the Lord's sake, you freely resign the things of the world, deny self, and proceed with boldness to cut off a right hand, and pluck out a right eye, to you he is indeed precious. 3. Another evidence, that Christ is precious to us, is a readiness to...
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The Whole Works Of...Oliver Heywood Now First Collected, Revised & Arranged ...

Oliver Reywood - 1826 - 626 pages
...of complaining, commence vigorously the work of sanctification, to mortify the deeds of the body, " to cut off a right hand, and pluck out a right eye," Matt. v. 29. When you have searched out the leaven, purge it out, " 1 Cor. v. 7. Lay aside " every...
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Plain discourses on experimental and practical Christianity

William Ford Vance - Christian life - 1827 - 376 pages
...ourselves— To mortify our members upon earth—To take up our cross and follow Christ—Yea, even to cut off a right hand, and pluck out a right eye, rather than suffer our whole bodies to be cast into hell!" The very fact that our evil passions and...
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