The Christian dutyby Claude François Tulliet, 1684 - 315 pages |
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... anger none can make refiftance : To a judg infini tely Wife and knowing , who fearches the bottom of the heart : from whofe knowledg you cannot hide your moft fecret thoughts to a ludg infinitely good : who is oblig'd by his nature , to ...
... anger none can make refiftance : To a judg infini tely Wife and knowing , who fearches the bottom of the heart : from whofe knowledg you cannot hide your moft fecret thoughts to a ludg infinitely good : who is oblig'd by his nature , to ...
Page 54
... anger and vengeance : the day of the fury of the Lord : the day of horror and of flaugh- ter ; you may fee this in Ifaiah , in Hieremiah , in Ezechiel 7. 13. and in Joel . and 34 . Hiere . 16 . 2. And becaus ufually the faithfull only ...
... anger and vengeance : the day of the fury of the Lord : the day of horror and of flaugh- ter ; you may fee this in Ifaiah , in Hieremiah , in Ezechiel 7. 13. and in Joel . and 34 . Hiere . 16 . 2. And becaus ufually the faithfull only ...
Page 56
... anger , and to be ftruck with the thunderbolt of of his fentence . > He is now our Advocate , He will be then onr Iudg ; not only to reveng injuries don to Orphans , Widows , Laborours , and to the Poor But moreover to reveng offences ...
... anger , and to be ftruck with the thunderbolt of of his fentence . > He is now our Advocate , He will be then onr Iudg ; not only to reveng injuries don to Orphans , Widows , Laborours , and to the Poor But moreover to reveng offences ...
Page 72
... anger and fury against the finner could not by any light of reafon hope for pardon it would feem to him impoffible , that fins committed against God , should be remitted and he would need the light of Faith to believe that a finner may ...
... anger and fury against the finner could not by any light of reafon hope for pardon it would feem to him impoffible , that fins committed against God , should be remitted and he would need the light of Faith to believe that a finner may ...
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... anger is to abandon a finfull foul to deliver her up to the tyrannie of her paffions : to let her 1f4 . 64. fall from fin into fin , from precipice into precipice ; The people fayd to him in Ifaiah You are angry and we are fallen inta ...
... anger is to abandon a finfull foul to deliver her up to the tyrannie of her paffions : to let her 1f4 . 64. fall from fin into fin , from precipice into precipice ; The people fayd to him in Ifaiah You are angry and we are fallen inta ...
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