The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley, Volume 6John Mason, 1859 |
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... thee with his counsel , and to strengthen thee with his might , & c . What is within thee , or without thee , to oppose thy walk- ing in love with him , he will incline thee to resist , and he will enable thee to overcome . O what ...
... thee with his counsel , and to strengthen thee with his might , & c . What is within thee , or without thee , to oppose thy walk- ing in love with him , he will incline thee to resist , and he will enable thee to overcome . O what ...
Page 52
... thee , ( for there is no man that sinneth not , ) and thou be angry with them , and * If Mr. Hill consults the original , he will find that the word trans .. lated " sinneth " is in the future tense , which is often used for an in ...
... thee , ( for there is no man that sinneth not , ) and thou be angry with them , and * If Mr. Hill consults the original , he will find that the word trans .. lated " sinneth " is in the future tense , which is often used for an in ...
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... thee , and return unto thee with all their heart , and with all their soul : then hear thou their prayer . " No unprejudiced person , who , in reading this passage , takes the parenthesis ( " for there is no man that sinneth not " ) in ...
... thee , and return unto thee with all their heart , and with all their soul : then hear thou their prayer . " No unprejudiced person , who , in reading this passage , takes the parenthesis ( " for there is no man that sinneth not " ) in ...
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... thee , and not thine own mouth ; a stranger , and not thine own lips ? " Though even this rule is not without exception : witness the circumstances which drove St. Paul to what he calls a " confidence of boasting . " 2. That professing ...
... thee , and not thine own mouth ; a stranger , and not thine own lips ? " Though even this rule is not without exception : witness the circumstances which drove St. Paul to what he calls a " confidence of boasting . " 2. That professing ...
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... thee ? I will lay my hand upon my mouth . " Job xl . 4 . VII . " But Job himself , far from mentioning his per- fection , says , ' Now mine eye seeth thee , I abhor myself , and repent in dust and ashes . ' Job xlii . 5 , 6. " And does ...
... thee ? I will lay my hand upon my mouth . " Job xl . 4 . VII . " But Job himself , far from mentioning his per- fection , says , ' Now mine eye seeth thee , I abhor myself , and repent in dust and ashes . ' Job xlii . 5 , 6. " And does ...
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