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... Christ ; but in him , that was throughly true , which is proverbially spoken , Occasio facit furem , the opportunity made him a thief : and when there is such another opportunity there may be such another theif ; when Christ is to dye ...
... Christ ; but in him , that was throughly true , which is proverbially spoken , Occasio facit furem , the opportunity made him a thief : and when there is such another opportunity there may be such another theif ; when Christ is to dye ...
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... Christ gave a Resurrection to the young man at the gate of Naim . If 20 I be dead in the grave , ( in customary , and habituall sins ) why , Suscitavit in Sepulchro , Christ gave a Resurrection to Lazarus in the grave too . If God give ...
... Christ gave a Resurrection to the young man at the gate of Naim . If 20 I be dead in the grave , ( in customary , and habituall sins ) why , Suscitavit in Sepulchro , Christ gave a Resurrection to Lazarus in the grave too . If God give ...
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... Christ of his death , only , in a holy and joyfull sense of the benefit which they and all the world were to receive by that . Discourses of Religion should not be out of curiosity , but to edification . And then they talkt with Christ ...
... Christ of his death , only , in a holy and joyfull sense of the benefit which they and all the world were to receive by that . Discourses of Religion should not be out of curiosity , but to edification . And then they talkt with Christ ...
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Introduction | vii |
From The Progresse of the Soule | ix |
Show me deare Christ thy spouse | xviii |
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