The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley, Volume 2John Mason, 1859 |
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... hath a constraining force , and rules in our mortal bodies , as a mighty tyrant in the kingdom which he hath usurped : - " the old man ; " because we have it from the first man , Adam ; and be- cause it is as old as the first stamina of ...
... hath a constraining force , and rules in our mortal bodies , as a mighty tyrant in the kingdom which he hath usurped : - " the old man ; " because we have it from the first man , Adam ; and be- cause it is as old as the first stamina of ...
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... hath his being . " This humbling truth may be demonstrated by the following observations . God is infinitely perfect : all the perfection which is found in the most exalted creatures , is but the reflexion of the transcendent effulgence ...
... hath his being . " This humbling truth may be demonstrated by the following observations . God is infinitely perfect : all the perfection which is found in the most exalted creatures , is but the reflexion of the transcendent effulgence ...
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... hath hurried away , thrown off , and dragged along his unfortunate master , whose blood sprinkling the dust , and brains dashed upon the stones , direct the search of his disconsolate friend and to - mor- row you may hear , that a ...
... hath hurried away , thrown off , and dragged along his unfortunate master , whose blood sprinkling the dust , and brains dashed upon the stones , direct the search of his disconsolate friend and to - mor- row you may hear , that a ...
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... hath brought upon the earth ? When we come within their reach , do they not bite or sting us with the utmost fury ? And by infusing their subtle venom into our blood , spread they not anguish and destruction through our agonizing frame ...
... hath brought upon the earth ? When we come within their reach , do they not bite or sting us with the utmost fury ? And by infusing their subtle venom into our blood , spread they not anguish and destruction through our agonizing frame ...
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... hath in it the principle and nature of all possible iniquity , that is , the disregard and contempt of the Almighty . III . There is no proper merit before God , in the longest and most exact course of obedience , but infinite demerit ...
... hath in it the principle and nature of all possible iniquity , that is , the disregard and contempt of the Almighty . III . There is no proper merit before God , in the longest and most exact course of obedience , but infinite demerit ...
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