The Christian dutyby Claude François Tulliet, 1684 - 315 pages |
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... offering our felves to him ; In In our words fpeaking often of him , and of what He hath done to be our IEsus ; In our prayers , demanding of him , and by him , the graces and vertues which are neceffary for us ; In our hearts , loving ...
... offering our felves to him ; In In our words fpeaking often of him , and of what He hath done to be our IEsus ; In our prayers , demanding of him , and by him , the graces and vertues which are neceffary for us ; In our hearts , loving ...
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... of his Conception . > 3. Nevertheless He accepted not only with patience and refig mation , but also with pleasure and fatisfaction the decrees of Gods E Luftice 9 . 9 ; Juftice concerning him . He offered Third Article 33.
... of his Conception . > 3. Nevertheless He accepted not only with patience and refig mation , but also with pleasure and fatisfaction the decrees of Gods E Luftice 9 . 9 ; Juftice concerning him . He offered Third Article 33.
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Bernard Eyston. 9 . 9 ; Juftice concerning him . He offered himself moft willingly and with an ineffable love not only to be nayled to the Crols , but alfo to remaine and languish thereupon ' til ' til the end of the Heb . 10. world if ...
Bernard Eyston. 9 . 9 ; Juftice concerning him . He offered himself moft willingly and with an ineffable love not only to be nayled to the Crols , but alfo to remaine and languish thereupon ' til ' til the end of the Heb . 10. world if ...
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... offer to God a very acceptable Holt , furcly , when we captivate our understandings in obedience to Faith and mortify them , forcing them against their inclination to receive and approve the Articles of our Faith , which are obfcure ...
... offer to God a very acceptable Holt , furcly , when we captivate our understandings in obedience to Faith and mortify them , forcing them against their inclination to receive and approve the Articles of our Faith , which are obfcure ...
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... offer to him a dead carkefs , a faith joyn'd to Heb . 11. infamous and ftincking actions . The Saints did not fo : they practi- fed vertue by their faith ; they converted kingdoms by the heroical actions of their faith : they obtain'd ...
... offer to him a dead carkefs , a faith joyn'd to Heb . 11. infamous and ftincking actions . The Saints did not fo : they practi- fed vertue by their faith ; they converted kingdoms by the heroical actions of their faith : they obtain'd ...
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