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... thofe Words ? Be- hold I ftand at the Door and knock , if any man hear my voice and open the Door , I will come in unto him , and fup with him and be with me ( g ) . And when he thus in- vites and calls and urges Sinners to re- turn to ...
... thofe Words ? Be- hold I ftand at the Door and knock , if any man hear my voice and open the Door , I will come in unto him , and fup with him and be with me ( g ) . And when he thus in- vites and calls and urges Sinners to re- turn to ...
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... thofe wicked Notions or Practices of Men which are plainly injuri- ous to the honour of GoD and Religion : and is equally distant from a finful Luke- warmnefs and fuperftitious Zeal . 6. Moderation , where it is not merely ...
... thofe wicked Notions or Practices of Men which are plainly injuri- ous to the honour of GoD and Religion : and is equally distant from a finful Luke- warmnefs and fuperftitious Zeal . 6. Moderation , where it is not merely ...
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... thofe things which are neceffary to its Pre- fervation ; an excefs of which would prove it's Destruction . Our Body and Mind are of such a Make as to be incapable of endu- ring long Extremes . Were but one hu- mour of the Body or one ...
... thofe things which are neceffary to its Pre- fervation ; an excefs of which would prove it's Destruction . Our Body and Mind are of such a Make as to be incapable of endu- ring long Extremes . Were but one hu- mour of the Body or one ...
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... thofe Pleasures which fo often dif- appoint the Expectation . And that very dif- appointment , one would think , fhould effec- tually ( d ) Scot's Chrift . Life . Vol . 1. p . 56 . II . SERM . tually induce us hereunto . But of ...
... thofe Pleasures which fo often dif- appoint the Expectation . And that very dif- appointment , one would think , fhould effec- tually ( d ) Scot's Chrift . Life . Vol . 1. p . 56 . II . SERM . tually induce us hereunto . But of ...
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... thofe Pleasures which can never make it happy , at the fame time that it gives it a Difrelish of those which only can . In which view , Moderation and Temperance in the use of fenfual Pleasures appears to be a point of undisputed Wisdom ...
... thofe Pleasures which can never make it happy , at the fame time that it gives it a Difrelish of those which only can . In which view , Moderation and Temperance in the use of fenfual Pleasures appears to be a point of undisputed Wisdom ...
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Affurance againſt Apoftacy Apoſtle becauſe beſt Bleffing Cafe caft thee Cauſe Chrift Chriftian Confcience Confequence confider confifts defire Difpofition Divine divine Grace Duty eafy Efau eſpecially Exiſtence Extremes facred fafe faid Faith falfe fame Father Favour Fear fecure feek felves ferve fhall fhew fincere firft firſt fome fometimes foon fpiritual ftand fuch fure Goſpel Grace greateſt Happineſs hath Heaven himſelf holy Honour Hope Houfe Inftance Intereft itſelf juft juſt Laftly leaſt lefs LORD Love Mind Moderation moft moſt muft muſt Nature neceffary nefs obferve oppofite ourſelves Paffions Peace perfect Heart Perfons Peter Piety pleaſed Pleaſures preſent Profeffion promiſed proper propoſed purpoſes Reaſon refpects Reft Religion Repentance Salvation Scripture Senſe SERM ſerve ſhall ſhould Soul Spirit Temper thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou forfake Thoughts Truth underſtand unto uſeful whilft whofe Wiſdom Word World Worſhip Yoke Zeal