Christian Blessedness: Or, Practical Discourses Upon the Beatitudes of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. With Three Other Volumes of Practical DiscoursesE. Parker, 1724 |
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Page 77
... further as of neceffity to Sanctification than a bare ineffective Strife a- gainst Sin . A State which a Man may be foon in , tho ' , according to the fame Gentlemen , not fo foon out . For whoever has the leaft sense of Sin as an Evil ...
... further as of neceffity to Sanctification than a bare ineffective Strife a- gainst Sin . A State which a Man may be foon in , tho ' , according to the fame Gentlemen , not fo foon out . For whoever has the leaft sense of Sin as an Evil ...
Page 78
... further , it be ing fufficiently expofed by our molt excellent Bilhop Taylor in his Preface to the Clergy of England , before his Unum Neceffarium . ALL therefore that I further remark is , That fince the Righteoufnefs of the firft ...
... further , it be ing fufficiently expofed by our molt excellent Bilhop Taylor in his Preface to the Clergy of England , before his Unum Neceffarium . ALL therefore that I further remark is , That fince the Righteoufnefs of the firft ...
Page 92
... further her Course ; but if wrong , they ferve only to ftrike her against the Rocks with more Speed and Force . But now this Affection of Pity and Com- paffion rifes higher than Indifferency , and is not content with a bare State of ...
... further her Course ; but if wrong , they ferve only to ftrike her against the Rocks with more Speed and Force . But now this Affection of Pity and Com- paffion rifes higher than Indifferency , and is not content with a bare State of ...
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... further note ( what in- deed is more confiderable ) that God to fhew his great Honour and Love for this dear At- tribute , in all his kind and merciful Tranfacti- ons with Men , chofe always to be called by that his great and ...
... further note ( what in- deed is more confiderable ) that God to fhew his great Honour and Love for this dear At- tribute , in all his kind and merciful Tranfacti- ons with Men , chofe always to be called by that his great and ...
Page 99
... . Which , by the way , is alfo a fufficient Argument of the Unfathomableness of this great Difpenfation of Mercy , which can ftill H 2 ftill find further Employment for the Study and Curiofity even Difcourfes upon the Beatitudes . 99.
... . Which , by the way , is alfo a fufficient Argument of the Unfathomableness of this great Difpenfation of Mercy , which can ftill H 2 ftill find further Employment for the Study and Curiofity even Difcourfes upon the Beatitudes . 99.
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