The Works of Rev. John Fletcher, Volume 1T. Allman, 1836 |
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... thee ! " What won- der is it then , if , when the converted thief goes from the ignominious tree to paradise , the impenitent rich man passes from his purple bed into an awful eternity , and there lifts up his eyes in unexpected ...
... thee ! " What won- der is it then , if , when the converted thief goes from the ignominious tree to paradise , the impenitent rich man passes from his purple bed into an awful eternity , and there lifts up his eyes in unexpected ...
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... thee to fly to Geneva , what reception didst thou meet with in that reformed city ? Alas ! the papists had burned thee in effigy , the protestants burned thee in reality , and Moloch triumphed to see the two opposite parties agree in ...
... thee to fly to Geneva , what reception didst thou meet with in that reformed city ? Alas ! the papists had burned thee in effigy , the protestants burned thee in reality , and Moloch triumphed to see the two opposite parties agree in ...
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... thee and the God of thy life : thou shalt certainly lose the glorious view , which thou hast of my boundless goodness and infinite perfections : thou shalt infallibly quench the spirit of ardent love , and stop the breath of de ...
... thee and the God of thy life : thou shalt certainly lose the glorious view , which thou hast of my boundless goodness and infinite perfections : thou shalt infallibly quench the spirit of ardent love , and stop the breath of de ...
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... thee , As from a second root , shall be restor'd As many as are restor'd , without thee none . His crime makes guilty all his sons ; thy merit Imputed shall absolve them , who renounce Their own both righteous and unrighteous deeds ...
... thee , As from a second root , shall be restor'd As many as are restor'd , without thee none . His crime makes guilty all his sons ; thy merit Imputed shall absolve them , who renounce Their own both righteous and unrighteous deeds ...
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... thee in the first part of this treatise , but disregardest the numerous arguments it contains , tramplest under foot both matter of fact and common sense , and remainest unaffect- ed by the most dreadful consequences of self - ignorance ...
... thee in the first part of this treatise , but disregardest the numerous arguments it contains , tramplest under foot both matter of fact and common sense , and remainest unaffect- ed by the most dreadful consequences of self - ignorance ...
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