The Works, Volum 1Garland Pub., 1977 - 396 pàgines |
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Pàgina 5
... against finners are to be under- food with a claufe of reservation ; and he doth al- ways except this case , if the ... against a nation or people ; if that nation or people against whom he hath denounced evil , turn from the evil of ...
... against finners are to be under- food with a claufe of reservation ; and he doth al- ways except this case , if the ... against a nation or people ; if that nation or people against whom he hath denounced evil , turn from the evil of ...
Pàgina 130
... against a man ? these are teftimonies , against which there can be no ob- jection ; God's omniscience , and our own confci- ence . Upon this comes the cafe which the pro- phet reprefents , Ifa . xxxiii . 14. The finners in Sion are ...
... against a man ? these are teftimonies , against which there can be no ob- jection ; God's omniscience , and our own confci- ence . Upon this comes the cafe which the pro- phet reprefents , Ifa . xxxiii . 14. The finners in Sion are ...
Pàgina 140
... against the order of reason , against the law and rule of God's creation : and it is unnaturak to the state of a creature . What other creature in nature doth vary from the ftate of it's creation , but man who ought to be most regular ...
... against the order of reason , against the law and rule of God's creation : and it is unnaturak to the state of a creature . What other creature in nature doth vary from the ftate of it's creation , but man who ought to be most regular ...
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able according acknowledge action againſt argument becauſe believe better body bring cafe cauſe Chrift comes concerning condition confcience confider confideration contrary creation creatures difference divine doth duty effect eternity evil expectation faid fail faith fcripture fear fenfe fhall fhew finners firſt follow fome foul ftate fuch give given God's goodneſs grace hand hath heart himſelf iniquity intend judge judgment known leave live Lord man's matter means ment mind moſt motion muſt nature never ourſelves particulars perfection perfons Pfal practice principles prophet puniſhment reaſon receive religion repentance reſpect rule ſay ſhall ſhould ſpeak ſpirit ſtate tell temper thee thefe themſelves theſe things thoſe thou tion true truth turn underſtanding unto uſe virtue wanting wicked wife