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... soul , and the doctrine of a resurrection , and must therefore be perfectly adverse to the strange imagination of John the Baptist being risen from the dead . Yet the fears of Herod overruled all the prejudices of his sect , and raised ...
... soul , and the doctrine of a resurrection , and must therefore be perfectly adverse to the strange imagination of John the Baptist being risen from the dead . Yet the fears of Herod overruled all the prejudices of his sect , and raised ...
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... soul , as griev- ing the Spirit of God , as rendering men inca- pable of inheriting the kingdom of heaven , as exposing them to the indignation of Him who is of purer eyes than to behold iniquity * . And as if men had endeavoured in ...
... soul , as griev- ing the Spirit of God , as rendering men inca- pable of inheriting the kingdom of heaven , as exposing them to the indignation of Him who is of purer eyes than to behold iniquity * . And as if men had endeavoured in ...
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... soul beravenged on such a nation as this * ? " . 1 Another reflection arising from this short history of Herod and John the Baptist is this ; that although , in the ordinary course of di vine administration , the punishment of the ...
... soul beravenged on such a nation as this * ? " . 1 Another reflection arising from this short history of Herod and John the Baptist is this ; that although , in the ordinary course of di vine administration , the punishment of the ...
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... soul ; of that unspeakable satisfaction which results from a conscientious discharge of our duty ; and of that peace of God which passeth all understanding . But what is still worse , we not only deprive them of the truest comforts of ...
... soul ; of that unspeakable satisfaction which results from a conscientious discharge of our duty ; and of that peace of God which passeth all understanding . But what is still worse , we not only deprive them of the truest comforts of ...
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... soul , so delightful an error , that we cannot easily suffer it to be wrested from us * . But whatever may be the ... souls and bodies , may en- camp round about me , and continually suggest to my mind such things as conduce to thy glory ...
... soul , so delightful an error , that we cannot easily suffer it to be wrested from us * . But whatever may be the ... souls and bodies , may en- camp round about me , and continually suggest to my mind such things as conduce to thy glory ...
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