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... notwithstanding all the benefits , as well as all the judgments and punishments
which God sends ; when they see the abuse of the precious name of Jesus , by
those who call themselves Christians after his name , but reproach him by their ...
... notwithstanding all the benefits , as well as all the judgments and punishments
which God sends ; when they see the abuse of the precious name of Jesus , by
those who call themselves Christians after his name , but reproach him by their ...
Page 15
... and the precious day of grace ; that it grieves him to see how they heap upon
themselves such heavy judgments notwithstanding his goodness , patience , and
long suffering , and accumulate a mass of God's wrath and righteous indignation
...
... and the precious day of grace ; that it grieves him to see how they heap upon
themselves such heavy judgments notwithstanding his goodness , patience , and
long suffering , and accumulate a mass of God's wrath and righteous indignation
...
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... the world gives peace ; such is the true state of the case . Or what shall we
make of the precious words of our Saviour , when he says : “ He that does not
forsake all that he hath , cannot be my disciple ; if any man will follow me , let him
deny ...
... the world gives peace ; such is the true state of the case . Or what shall we
make of the precious words of our Saviour , when he says : “ He that does not
forsake all that he hath , cannot be my disciple ; if any man will follow me , let him
deny ...
Page 30
... as our bridegroom ; we must therefore no more give ear to any rival , for this
would disturb our peace . If we wish to live in peace with our precious Saviour ,
we must empty our hearts for him alone , and avoid every thing that is contrary to
...
... as our bridegroom ; we must therefore no more give ear to any rival , for this
would disturb our peace . If we wish to live in peace with our precious Saviour ,
we must empty our hearts for him alone , and avoid every thing that is contrary to
...
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Lastly ; inward acquaintance and union with Jesus , our precious Saviour ,
belongs to our peace , and to the real establishment of our peace . The Jews had
an outward temple , where God dwelt visibly in the most holy place ; of this they
were ...
Lastly ; inward acquaintance and union with Jesus , our precious Saviour ,
belongs to our peace , and to the real establishment of our peace . The Jews had
an outward temple , where God dwelt visibly in the most holy place ; of this they
were ...
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