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Page 204
... sweet a Duty , Compassion it self will melt us into Meekness , and the wisdom of knowing these great things will make it as natural to us as Enjoyment it self , as sweet and easie , as it is to live and breath . It will seem the ...
... sweet a Duty , Compassion it self will melt us into Meekness , and the wisdom of knowing these great things will make it as natural to us as Enjoyment it self , as sweet and easie , as it is to live and breath . It will seem the ...
Page 213
... sweet and vigorous in their mixture , so strangely powerful in their influence , that they inspire our Hearts , enter our Thoughts , and incor- porate with our Souls , and are as near and sweet , as our present condi- tion , be it never ...
... sweet and vigorous in their mixture , so strangely powerful in their influence , that they inspire our Hearts , enter our Thoughts , and incor- porate with our Souls , and are as near and sweet , as our present condi- tion , be it never ...
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... sweet- ness of the rest dependeth . All is made sweet and compleat , and delight- ful , if this Soul doth love GOD in all these things ; if not , they are all made vain , and his love is turned into sour displeasure . All the other ...
... sweet- ness of the rest dependeth . All is made sweet and compleat , and delight- ful , if this Soul doth love GOD in all these things ; if not , they are all made vain , and his love is turned into sour displeasure . All the other ...
Contents
Preface | xi |
Textual Introduction | li |
To the Reader 372 | 12 |
Copyright | |
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