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... guilt , contracted by their mental fins , was so done away by their facrifices , that God would re- member them no more . They understood little or nothing beyond the political cove- nant , the terms whereof chiefly influenced their ...
... guilt , contracted by their mental fins , was so done away by their facrifices , that God would re- member them no more . They understood little or nothing beyond the political cove- nant , the terms whereof chiefly influenced their ...
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... guilt in this particular , lies as deep as the very beginnings , the firft ef- forts and fallies of an angry mind towards a foolish quarrel that may end in blood ; in which fenfe St. John affirms , that whofoever hateth his brother is a ...
... guilt in this particular , lies as deep as the very beginnings , the firft ef- forts and fallies of an angry mind towards a foolish quarrel that may end in blood ; in which fenfe St. John affirms , that whofoever hateth his brother is a ...
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... guilt of the tranfgreffion of his laws ? He is the natural Lord of both foul and body , has bought them with a price , and therefore all the reason in the world imports that the obedience we pay him should be commenfu- rate to the ...
... guilt of the tranfgreffion of his laws ? He is the natural Lord of both foul and body , has bought them with a price , and therefore all the reason in the world imports that the obedience we pay him should be commenfu- rate to the ...
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... guilt of mental fins above thofe of the outward man . For I. THO ' it be an argument that fin has acquired an arbitrary power over us , and that the law in our members has got the af- cendant over the law of our minds , when the feeds ...
... guilt of mental fins above thofe of the outward man . For I. THO ' it be an argument that fin has acquired an arbitrary power over us , and that the law in our members has got the af- cendant over the law of our minds , when the feeds ...
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... guilt that is derived from the corruption of the mind , and why fhould the worst actions of the outward man be reputed any more finful than those of the horse and the mule that have no understanding ? For fin is properly in the foul ...
... guilt that is derived from the corruption of the mind , and why fhould the worst actions of the outward man be reputed any more finful than those of the horse and the mule that have no understanding ? For fin is properly in the foul ...
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Page 101 - Be not rash with thy mouth, and let not thine heart be hasty to utter any thing before God: for God is in heaven, and thou upon earth : therefore let thy words be few.
Page 123 - Finally, brethren, whatfoever things are ' true, whatfoever things are honeft, whatfoever things ' are juft, whatfoever things are pure, whatfoever things ' are lovely, whatfoever things are of good report : If ' there be any virtue, and if there be any praife, think
Page 96 - If there be a willing mind, it is accepted according to what a man has, and not according to what he has not.
Page 136 - And it shall come to pass, when many evils and troubles are befallen them, that this song shall testify against them as a witness: for it shall not be forgotten out of the mouths of their seed: for I know their imagination which they go about, even now, before I have brought them into the land which I sware.
Page 124 - ... when we sit in the house, and when we walk by the way ; when we lie down, and when we rise up, — and when we are about our daily occupation.
Page 101 - But cursed be the deceiver, which hath in his flock a male, and voweth, and sacrificeth unto the Lord a corrupt thing: for I am* a great King, saith the Lord of Hosts, and my name is dreadful among the heathen.
Page 53 - much " much goods laid up for many years ; take " thine eafe, eat, drink, and be merry.
Page 139 - ALMIGHTY God, unto whom all hearts be open, /~\. all defires known, and from whom no fecrets are hid ; Cleanfe the thoughts of our hearts by the infpiration of thy Holy Spirit, that we may perfectly love Thee, and worthily magnify thy holy Name ; through Chrift our Lord.
Page 68 - If any man love the world, the love of God is not in him.
Page 31 - For the wifdom of this world is foolifhnefs with God. For it is written : He taketh the wife in their own craftinefs. And again: The Lord knoweth the thoughts of the wife, that they are vain.