The Christian dutyby Claude François Tulliet, 1684 - 315 pages |
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... paines ; 2 Thef As on the contrary , God promifes to thofe that shal hear andı . 8 . profit by the inftructions of CHRIST , to be their recompence : He promises to give them joyes , delights , treafures , and eternal . benedictions ...
... paines ; 2 Thef As on the contrary , God promifes to thofe that shal hear andı . 8 . profit by the inftructions of CHRIST , to be their recompence : He promises to give them joyes , delights , treafures , and eternal . benedictions ...
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... paines in the way , they will not labour to practise the vertues which He commands ; tho He hath given fo excellent and heroycal Example of obedi- ence , having made himself obedient to death , and to the death of the Creß ; and tho ...
... paines in the way , they will not labour to practise the vertues which He commands ; tho He hath given fo excellent and heroycal Example of obedi- ence , having made himself obedient to death , and to the death of the Creß ; and tho ...
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... Paine hath given a name ; He is the Man of Pains , because He did bear all our paines ; He is the man of Pa- ines , becaus He fuffered in all his members ; and He is the man of Pains , becaus He was pierced through with Pains , pofed ...
... Paine hath given a name ; He is the Man of Pains , because He did bear all our paines ; He is the man of Pa- ines , becaus He fuffered in all his members ; and He is the man of Pains , becaus He was pierced through with Pains , pofed ...
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... paines of hell . She makes ufe of it alfo to fignify the place , whither the fouls of holy and juft perfons who were not fubject to purgation , or had duely fatiffyd for their offences went , before the death of the Saviour of the world ...
... paines of hell . She makes ufe of it alfo to fignify the place , whither the fouls of holy and juft perfons who were not fubject to purgation , or had duely fatiffyd for their offences went , before the death of the Saviour of the world ...
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... paines ta- ken to bring him up , ô how well was it employd happie earth that he tramples under feet : one ought to ftrew with flowers the paths which he honours with his fteps : happie air that he breaths ! one ought to fweeten it with ...
... paines ta- ken to bring him up , ô how well was it employd happie earth that he tramples under feet : one ought to ftrew with flowers the paths which he honours with his fteps : happie air that he breaths ! one ought to fweeten it with ...
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