The Redeemer's Tears Wept Over Lost Souls: Union Among Protestants: Carnality of Religious Contention: Man's Enmity to God; and Reconciliation Between God and Man |
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Page xxiii
... live upon charity ; some of them with difficulty getting , and others ( educated to modesty ) with greater difficulty begging , their bread . " It has been stated that nearly eight thousand Dissenters died in gaols ; that between the ...
... live upon charity ; some of them with difficulty getting , and others ( educated to modesty ) with greater difficulty begging , their bread . " It has been stated that nearly eight thousand Dissenters died in gaols ; that between the ...
Page xxiv
... live again , at least in hope , that it might have the renewed pleasure of putting us to a further pain and torture in dying once more . Spite is natural to her . Al her kindness is an artificial disguise ; a device to promote and serve ...
... live again , at least in hope , that it might have the renewed pleasure of putting us to a further pain and torture in dying once more . Spite is natural to her . Al her kindness is an artificial disguise ; a device to promote and serve ...
Page xxxviii
... live as brethren . The reader , on perusing these dis- courses , given in this volume as a suitable , if not necessary , ac- companiment to the sermon on " Union among Protestants , " will value them as they deserve . The second , in a ...
... live as brethren . The reader , on perusing these dis- courses , given in this volume as a suitable , if not necessary , ac- companiment to the sermon on " Union among Protestants , " will value them as they deserve . The second , in a ...
Page xli
... live and die with thee . This day se'nnight thy worthy brother B. and my brother F. dined with me , when thou wast most affectionately remembered ; but art no day forgotten , by thy sincere lover , and of all thine , hoping and aiming ...
... live and die with thee . This day se'nnight thy worthy brother B. and my brother F. dined with me , when thou wast most affectionately remembered ; but art no day forgotten , by thy sincere lover , and of all thine , hoping and aiming ...
Page xlv
... live that night , and the living that night would secure the continuance of his life for seven years to come , he would choose to die that moment . " Great as he was accounted by others , he had no dependence but on Christ ; - " I ...
... live that night , and the living that night would secure the continuance of his life for seven years to come , he would choose to die that moment . " Great as he was accounted by others , he had no dependence but on Christ ; - " I ...
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