The Works, Volum 1Garland Pub., 1977 - 396 pàgines |
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Pàgina 79
... condition in the world , and place another in an inferior condition ; to make one high , another low ; one rich , another poor ; one a master , another a fervant . Now we are not to say that God doth punish him that is in the worst con ...
... condition in the world , and place another in an inferior condition ; to make one high , another low ; one rich , another poor ; one a master , another a fervant . Now we are not to say that God doth punish him that is in the worst con ...
Pàgina 286
... condition is recoverable . Though he hath committed fin , it may be pardoned ; though he hath alienated himself from God , yet he may re- turn , and God may receive him ; though he hath given God offence , yet God is reconcileable ...
... condition is recoverable . Though he hath committed fin , it may be pardoned ; though he hath alienated himself from God , yet he may re- turn , and God may receive him ; though he hath given God offence , yet God is reconcileable ...
Pàgina 295
... condition . And that is the first thing in this particular , man in this state is not as he fhould be , because he hath contracted guilt , because he hath marred his spirit and spoiled his principle : he hath done that which is ...
... condition . And that is the first thing in this particular , man in this state is not as he fhould be , because he hath contracted guilt , because he hath marred his spirit and spoiled his principle : he hath done that which is ...
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