Whole Works of the Rev. Mr. John Flavel, Volume 4J. Mathews, 1799 |
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... some , do conjecture what danger hangs over all . * Hence let contending nations know , What direful mifchiefs from their difcords flow . Certain it is , that all wife and good men on both fides , ( how- ever they differ among ...
... some , do conjecture what danger hangs over all . * Hence let contending nations know , What direful mifchiefs from their difcords flow . Certain it is , that all wife and good men on both fides , ( how- ever they differ among ...
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... Some are almoft worn out with old age and various troubles : others leffen the majefty of scripture by infifting much on things of little moment , and fill the ears of the multitude with a vain noise of words , or tickle them with ...
... Some are almoft worn out with old age and various troubles : others leffen the majefty of scripture by infifting much on things of little moment , and fill the ears of the multitude with a vain noise of words , or tickle them with ...
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... Some divines are of opinion it may last as long as the world hath lafted ; but this is fure , things will not be hud- led up , nor fhuffled over in hafte : you have taken your time for finning , and God will take his time for judging ...
... Some divines are of opinion it may last as long as the world hath lafted ; but this is fure , things will not be hud- led up , nor fhuffled over in hafte : you have taken your time for finning , and God will take his time for judging ...
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... Some are fimitten in their deareft relations ; death knocks at their doors , and carries out the delight of their eyes , and with the fame admonifheth their fouls to place their happinefs in more durable 48 England's Duty .
... Some are fimitten in their deareft relations ; death knocks at their doors , and carries out the delight of their eyes , and with the fame admonifheth their fouls to place their happinefs in more durable 48 England's Duty .
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... Some finners have been cut off in the beginning of their days , many in the very acts of fin , and those not greater than thy fins ; they are gone to their own place , and thou ftill left for a monument of the patience and forbearance ...
... Some finners have been cut off in the beginning of their days , many in the very acts of fin , and those not greater than thy fins ; they are gone to their own place , and thou ftill left for a monument of the patience and forbearance ...
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Common terms and phrases
afflictions againſt alfo alſo anfwer becauſe betwixt bleffed cafe caft caufe Chriftians church comfort communion confcience confent confider confideration convictions counfels defign defire difcouraged doth duty eternal exercife eyes fafe faid faints faith falvation fame fanctified fave fcripture fealed fear fecure feems fenfe fent fhall fhew fhould fhut finners firft firſt fome fpeaks fpiritual ftand ftill fuch fufferings fure fweet glory God's gofpel grace greateſt hand hath heart heaven himſelf Ifrael inftruments itſelf Jefus Chrift John xvi knock laft lefs live mercy mifery minifters moft moſt muft muſt never obfervation ourſelves pardon patience peace perfons Pfal pleaſure prayer prefent promife providence purpoſe reafon reft Satan ſhall ſpeak Spirit ſtand ſtate thee thefe themſelves theſe things thine thofe thoſe thou thouſands thy foul truth underſtand unto uſe voice whilft whofe word wrath