The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley, Volume 2John Mason, 1859 |
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... Lord himself gave the same account of his obstinately rebellious creature . " The imagination of man's heart , " said he to Noah , " is evil from his youth . " Gen. viii . 21. Job's friends paint us with the same colours : one of them ...
... Lord himself gave the same account of his obstinately rebellious creature . " The imagination of man's heart , " said he to Noah , " is evil from his youth . " Gen. viii . 21. Job's friends paint us with the same colours : one of them ...
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... Lord , in their dismal descriptions of this depravity , so they harmonize with him in their alarming accounts of his danger . Till he flies to the Redeemer as a condemned malefactor , and secures an interest in the salvation provided ...
... Lord , in their dismal descriptions of this depravity , so they harmonize with him in their alarming accounts of his danger . Till he flies to the Redeemer as a condemned malefactor , and secures an interest in the salvation provided ...
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... Lord shall be revealed from heaven in flaming fire , to take vengeance on them who know him not , and obey not the gospel ; " that " the wicked shall be turned into hell , and all the people that forget God ; " that " they shall be ...
... Lord shall be revealed from heaven in flaming fire , to take vengeance on them who know him not , and obey not the gospel ; " that " the wicked shall be turned into hell , and all the people that forget God ; " that " they shall be ...
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... Lord meant , by " the drawings of God , " the natural powers of man ; -which is as reasonable as to suppose that when he said , " Without me you can do nothing , " he meant that " me " should signify ourselves ; -passing this over , I ...
... Lord meant , by " the drawings of God , " the natural powers of man ; -which is as reasonable as to suppose that when he said , " Without me you can do nothing , " he meant that " me " should signify ourselves ; -passing this over , I ...
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... Lord of lords , he would be afraid that they would think he was half drunk , or had a touch of lunacy . Suppose he still retains a sense of outward decency , while the church goes through her solemn offices ; yet how heavy are his ...
... Lord of lords , he would be afraid that they would think he was half drunk , or had a touch of lunacy . Suppose he still retains a sense of outward decency , while the church goes through her solemn offices ; yet how heavy are his ...
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