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... REGARD to that End that he ought to aim at . I. HE that rejoyceth in the LORD must have his Hopes extended to the Salvation of another World . The Glories of an Empire are but fhort and low for an Immortal Soul to take up with : No ...
... REGARD to that End that he ought to aim at . I. HE that rejoyceth in the LORD must have his Hopes extended to the Salvation of another World . The Glories of an Empire are but fhort and low for an Immortal Soul to take up with : No ...
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... Regard to the Divine Glory as the End of all his Go- vernment . ' Tis the way to debase our Thoughts both of God himfelf and the King , that he fets up , if we fuppofe that he does it only to diftinguish one Man from another . Does he ...
... Regard to the Divine Glory as the End of all his Go- vernment . ' Tis the way to debase our Thoughts both of God himfelf and the King , that he fets up , if we fuppofe that he does it only to diftinguish one Man from another . Does he ...
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... The Affurance they gave him of Homage and Duty , was laid upon a Divine Ground . They did it in a Sacred Name ; 1. WITH an Appeal to God as he Witnefs of their Integrity , ITH 2. WITH a Regard to his Intereft , as the 12 The true HAPPINESS.
... The Affurance they gave him of Homage and Duty , was laid upon a Divine Ground . They did it in a Sacred Name ; 1. WITH an Appeal to God as he Witnefs of their Integrity , ITH 2. WITH a Regard to his Intereft , as the 12 The true HAPPINESS.
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Thomas Bradbury. 2. WITH a Regard to his Intereft , as the Rule of their Subjection . ift . SWEARING by the Lord , as ... regard to the 3 . Oath of God . What must that Man have been , who , for for any Secular Advantage would have given ...
Thomas Bradbury. 2. WITH a Regard to his Intereft , as the Rule of their Subjection . ift . SWEARING by the Lord , as ... regard to the 3 . Oath of God . What must that Man have been , who , for for any Secular Advantage would have given ...
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... regard for his Luft than he hath for his Nature . He is of that value to himself ; as to think his own Greatness well raifed , tho ' the Foundation of it be laid in the Tears or Blood of Thoufands . But they will find that the getting ...
... regard for his Luft than he hath for his Nature . He is of that value to himself ; as to think his own Greatness well raifed , tho ' the Foundation of it be laid in the Tears or Blood of Thoufands . But they will find that the getting ...
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Page 7 - To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David, the servant of the LORD, who spake unto the LORD the words of this song in the day that the LORD delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul : And he said, I WILL love thee, O LORD, my strength.
Page 23 - For they got not the land in possession by their own sword, neither did their own arm save them: but thy right hand, and thine arm, and the light of thy countenance, because thou hadst a favour unto them.