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... most Serious and Important SUBJECTS in DIVINITY , Intended for the USE of FAMILIES . In FOUR VOLUMES . By JOHN MASON , A. M. VOL . I. The SECOND EDITION . LONDON : Printed for J. BUCKLAND , at the Buck in Pater - nofter Row ; J. WAUGH ...
... most Serious and Important SUBJECTS in DIVINITY , Intended for the USE of FAMILIES . In FOUR VOLUMES . By JOHN MASON , A. M. VOL . I. The SECOND EDITION . LONDON : Printed for J. BUCKLAND , at the Buck in Pater - nofter Row ; J. WAUGH ...
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... most un- popular Amidst the great Multiplicity of Sermons , which have been fo plentifully offered to publick View , I have often thought there has been one thing ftill wanting , viz . " A complete Set of practical and devotional ...
... most un- popular Amidst the great Multiplicity of Sermons , which have been fo plentifully offered to publick View , I have often thought there has been one thing ftill wanting , viz . " A complete Set of practical and devotional ...
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... most plain and effential Principles and Obligations of Chriflianity , to the honour of GOD and our common RE- DEEMER , the great Defign of them will be anfwered , and the Author will have abundant cause to be thankful : To which end he ...
... most plain and effential Principles and Obligations of Chriflianity , to the honour of GOD and our common RE- DEEMER , the great Defign of them will be anfwered , and the Author will have abundant cause to be thankful : To which end he ...
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... most diminishing terms . As to the meafure of his Days , it was but a Hand- breadth , as nothing : And as to the frailty of his Frame , and of human nature in general , it is thus emphatically defcribed in the fol- lowing words ; verily ...
... most diminishing terms . As to the meafure of his Days , it was but a Hand- breadth , as nothing : And as to the frailty of his Frame , and of human nature in general , it is thus emphatically defcribed in the fol- lowing words ; verily ...
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... most weak and defenceless Condition of any Creature on Earth . The little Interval between his Birth and his Death is filled up with a variety of Vanities ; and then his mortal part defcends to the Duft , and becomes the Repast of Worms ...
... most weak and defenceless Condition of any Creature on Earth . The little Interval between his Birth and his Death is filled up with a variety of Vanities ; and then his mortal part defcends to the Duft , and becomes the Repast of Worms ...
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Page 12 - Surely men of low degree are vanity, and men of high degree are a lie: To be laid in the balance, they are altogether lighter than vanity.
Page 154 - IF ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth: For ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God.
Page 2 - Lord, make me to know mine end, and the measure of my days, what it is ; that I may know how frail I am.
Page 1 - Behold, Thou hast made my days as an handbreadth ; and mine age is as nothing before Thee : verily every man at his best state is altogether vanity.
Page 337 - In that same hour said Jesus to the multitudes, Are ye come out as against a thief with swords and staves for to take me ? I sat daily with you teaching in the temple, and ye laid no hold on me.
Page 319 - The beginning of strife is as when one letteth out water : therefore leave off contention, before it be meddled with.
Page 224 - I say unto you, except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye cannot enter into the kingdom of heaven.
Page 314 - 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 186 - Jesus: that ye put off, concerning the former conversation, the old man, which is corrupt according to the deceitful lusts; and be renewed in the spirit of your mind; and that ye put on the new man, which after God is created in righteousness and true holiness.