The Works, Volum 1Garland Pub., 1977 - 396 pàgines |
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Pàgina 53
... souls , and not forfake our own mercies , let us take the advantage of God's particular application to us ; then act , when God acts upon us . The facred fcriptures thus declare , Prov . i . 23. Turn ye at my reproof ; behold I will ...
... souls , and not forfake our own mercies , let us take the advantage of God's particular application to us ; then act , when God acts upon us . The facred fcriptures thus declare , Prov . i . 23. Turn ye at my reproof ; behold I will ...
Pàgina 64
... soul safe and steady un- der them . And fo much for the former part of the text , rejoice in the Lord . in II . For praife is comely for the upright . ist . These words you fee are exegetical to rejoicing . Rejoice in the Lord , for ...
... soul safe and steady un- der them . And fo much for the former part of the text , rejoice in the Lord . in II . For praife is comely for the upright . ist . These words you fee are exegetical to rejoicing . Rejoice in the Lord , for ...
Pàgina 152
... soul , and is able to put a difference between good and evil , right and wrong ; then , Secondly , he must reform himself according to fuch knowledge , and always hold himself to that , which his judg ment tells him is the good and ...
... soul , and is able to put a difference between good and evil , right and wrong ; then , Secondly , he must reform himself according to fuch knowledge , and always hold himself to that , which his judg ment tells him is the good and ...
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