A Spring Day: Or, Contemplations on Several Occurrences which Naturally Strike the Eye in that Delightful Season |
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15 , this no doubt surprised Adam with joy inexpressible , and enkindled such a
flame of gratitude in his soul as eternity itself shall never be able to extinguish .
This first promise of the gospel , like the natural dawn , unfolded itself still more
and ...
15 , this no doubt surprised Adam with joy inexpressible , and enkindled such a
flame of gratitude in his soul as eternity itself shall never be able to extinguish .
This first promise of the gospel , like the natural dawn , unfolded itself still more
and ...
Page 66
were driven out of their own land for the space of seventy years : And this woeful
hunting had such a blessed effect upon them , that they were never known to
stray in such paths afterwards . The wicked in no age of the church could ever run
...
were driven out of their own land for the space of seventy years : And this woeful
hunting had such a blessed effect upon them , that they were never known to
stray in such paths afterwards . The wicked in no age of the church could ever run
...
Page 86
In like manner , when the Sun of righteousness shineth into the heart of a sinner ,
the man seeth what he never thought of before , even his whole inward part , as
well as the outward , to be full of sin and filthiness . In the rays of the sun the ...
In like manner , when the Sun of righteousness shineth into the heart of a sinner ,
the man seeth what he never thought of before , even his whole inward part , as
well as the outward , to be full of sin and filthiness . In the rays of the sun the ...
Page 88
The sun never takes the traveller at a disadvantage , but gives him timely warning
of his going down by his cooling the evening , and making the shadows long ; so
that if he be benighted , and lie in the fields , he has only himself to blame .
The sun never takes the traveller at a disadvantage , but gives him timely warning
of his going down by his cooling the evening , and making the shadows long ; so
that if he be benighted , and lie in the fields , he has only himself to blame .
Page 93
In like manner , the law by its ploughing turneth up large quantities of vile weeds
of corruption , and bitter roots of sin , that lay deep hid in the sinner ' s heart
before , which till then he could never properly discover , but now he seeth them
all ...
In like manner , the law by its ploughing turneth up large quantities of vile weeds
of corruption , and bitter roots of sin , that lay deep hid in the sinner ' s heart
before , which till then he could never properly discover , but now he seeth them
all ...
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