The Christian dutyby Claude François Tulliet, 1684 - 315 pages |
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Page 49
... judg , that He is not 7 . fatisfyd in judging once , but will judg again ? The fentence which He pronounces against us , or in favour of us in the hour of our death , is it not definitive and without appeal ? or is there any thing in it ...
... judg , that He is not 7 . fatisfyd in judging once , but will judg again ? The fentence which He pronounces against us , or in favour of us in the hour of our death , is it not definitive and without appeal ? or is there any thing in it ...
Page 50
... judg men , but takes him for Joel.3.2.judg in his own caufe . The eternal Father fays , He will affemble all nations in the Vally of Jofephat , and will plead against them there . But in what Trybunal will He plead this caufe ? In the ...
... judg men , but takes him for Joel.3.2.judg in his own caufe . The eternal Father fays , He will affemble all nations in the Vally of Jofephat , and will plead against them there . But in what Trybunal will He plead this caufe ? In the ...
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... judg the earth . 6. In the fecond place , it is convenient there should be another Judgment befides that which is made in the hour of our death : be caas in this the foul is judged only judged only , and the body ought to be judged alfo ...
... judg the earth . 6. In the fecond place , it is convenient there should be another Judgment befides that which is made in the hour of our death : be caas in this the foul is judged only judged only , and the body ought to be judged alfo ...
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... 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 be mor- tal enemie to fin . ; Hear ...
... 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 be mor- tal enemie to fin . ; Hear ...
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... judg the quick and the dead . " T is horrible to fall into the hands of the living God lays S. Paul ; becaus He is always li ving ; and as long as He shal be living , the damned shal be in torments . Wherfore the Son of God threatens a ...
... judg the quick and the dead . " T is horrible to fall into the hands of the living God lays S. Paul ; becaus He is always li ving ; and as long as He shal be living , the damned shal be in torments . Wherfore the Son of God threatens a ...
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