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Page 94
... and bringing forth fruit unto eternal life ; but when once the law hath begun to
break it up by ploughing , as it were , therein , it is a favourable symptom that the
great Husbandman meaneth to cultivate it thoroughly , and that it shall “ become
...
... and bringing forth fruit unto eternal life ; but when once the law hath begun to
break it up by ploughing , as it were , therein , it is a favourable symptom that the
great Husbandman meaneth to cultivate it thoroughly , and that it shall “ become
...
Page 108
But how must this field of the heart be kept from such destruction ? for the fence
thereof was quite broken down in paradise , by Adam ' s going over it to eat the
forbidden fruit . The hedge of original righteousness being now no more round
this ...
But how must this field of the heart be kept from such destruction ? for the fence
thereof was quite broken down in paradise , by Adam ' s going over it to eat the
forbidden fruit . The hedge of original righteousness being now no more round
this ...
Page 110
So the believer , when he is growing up as the planting of the Lord , bringing forth
the fruits of grace and holiness , a comfort to himself and all around him ,
concluding , with the Psalmist , that his mountain standeth strong , and he shall
not be ...
So the believer , when he is growing up as the planting of the Lord , bringing forth
the fruits of grace and holiness , a comfort to himself and all around him ,
concluding , with the Psalmist , that his mountain standeth strong , and he shall
not be ...
Page 128
... and his fruit " was sweet to my taste . ” . Cant . ii . 3 . : * He is that tree of life
whose leaves are for 128 A WOOD .
... and his fruit " was sweet to my taste . ” . Cant . ii . 3 . : * He is that tree of life
whose leaves are for 128 A WOOD .
Page 129
and earnestly besought us , who were not his friends , but enemies , and full of
enmity , to come under his shadow , eat of his fruit , and live for ever , Isa . lv . 1 .
Matt . xi . 28 . 2 Cor . v . 20 . John iii . 16 . O that I may then say from experience , “
I ...
and earnestly besought us , who were not his friends , but enemies , and full of
enmity , to come under his shadow , eat of his fruit , and live for ever , Isa . lv . 1 .
Matt . xi . 28 . 2 Cor . v . 20 . John iii . 16 . O that I may then say from experience , “
I ...
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