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The apostle having spoken of this Spirit or divine nature , and the power of it ,
raising him from the dead , takes occasion to speak of another work of that Spirit ,
to wit , the emission and publishing of his divine doctrine ; and that , not as a new
...
The apostle having spoken of this Spirit or divine nature , and the power of it ,
raising him from the dead , takes occasion to speak of another work of that Spirit ,
to wit , the emission and publishing of his divine doctrine ; and that , not as a new
...
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Whether there be compliance of the heart with divine truths ? something in thee ,
that suits and sides with them against thy corruptions ? In thy affliction dost thou
not seek to the puddles of earthly comforts , but hast thy recourse to the sweet ...
Whether there be compliance of the heart with divine truths ? something in thee ,
that suits and sides with them against thy corruptions ? In thy affliction dost thou
not seek to the puddles of earthly comforts , but hast thy recourse to the sweet ...
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Robert Leighton, George Jerment. from them surcharge us , and cast us into a
deep sleep ; a secure unminding of God and of ourselves , the interest of our
immortal souls . The pleasures of sense are too gross for the divine soul , divine I
call it ...
Robert Leighton, George Jerment. from them surcharge us , and cast us into a
deep sleep ; a secure unminding of God and of ourselves , the interest of our
immortal souls . The pleasures of sense are too gross for the divine soul , divine I
call it ...
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This even the ministers themselves may fall under : speakers may have no ears ;
as the Italian says of preachers , they do not hear their own voice : They may
grow hard , by custom of speaking of divine things without divine affection ; so
that ...
This even the ministers themselves may fall under : speakers may have no ears ;
as the Italian says of preachers , they do not hear their own voice : They may
grow hard , by custom of speaking of divine things without divine affection ; so
that ...
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Mortify all curious investigation or search , all speculation and knowledge of
unnecessary things , human or divine ; for the perfect life of a Christian consisteth
not in high knowledge , but profound meekness ; in holy simplicity , and in the ...
Mortify all curious investigation or search , all speculation and knowledge of
unnecessary things , human or divine ; for the perfect life of a Christian consisteth
not in high knowledge , but profound meekness ; in holy simplicity , and in the ...
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The Works of Robt. Leighton, Volym 2 Robert Leighton,George Jerment Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1805 |
The Works of Robt. Leighton: Together with the Life of the Author, Volym 3 Robert Leighton,George Jerment Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1806 |
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