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... states and conditions : for he looks up to the great Lord of the heavens and earth , confiders what he commands and requires , remembers that he obferves and eyes all men ; knows that his providence governs all things ; and this keeps ...
... states and conditions : for he looks up to the great Lord of the heavens and earth , confiders what he commands and requires , remembers that he obferves and eyes all men ; knows that his providence governs all things ; and this keeps ...
Side 33
... state after death . Moft certain it is , that fuch a state there will be , and that it is but of two kinds , a state of everlast . ing happiness , or a state of everlasting misery ; and that all men in the world do moft certainly belong ...
... state after death . Moft certain it is , that fuch a state there will be , and that it is but of two kinds , a state of everlast . ing happiness , or a state of everlasting misery ; and that all men in the world do moft certainly belong ...
Side 34
... state of everlafting mifery . Now herein the trueft and greatest wisdom of a man appears , that he duly provides against the latter , and to obtain the former ; all other wifdom of men , either to get human learning , wealth , honour ...
... state of everlafting mifery . Now herein the trueft and greatest wisdom of a man appears , that he duly provides against the latter , and to obtain the former ; all other wifdom of men , either to get human learning , wealth , honour ...
Side 43
... state of the foul after death in bleffedness or mifery : these and many of these are the fubject of that knowledge that is revealed in the knowledge of Christ , fuch as their very matter fpeaks them to be of a moft high nature : the ...
... state of the foul after death in bleffedness or mifery : these and many of these are the fubject of that knowledge that is revealed in the knowledge of Christ , fuch as their very matter fpeaks them to be of a moft high nature : the ...
Side 48
... state , if we had never fallen , than we are in by means of redemp- tion , is a point not worth the discussion . The grand question is , what are the benefits we derive , circumstanced as we now are , from the redemption by Christ ? his ...
... state , if we had never fallen , than we are in by means of redemp- tion , is a point not worth the discussion . The grand question is , what are the benefits we derive , circumstanced as we now are , from the redemption by Christ ? his ...
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afflictions affurance againſt Almighty becauſe beſt bleffed buſineſs cauſe children of men Chrift confcience confequently confider confideration counfel creatures death defire Divine doth duty eſpecially eſteem eternal everlaſting evil exercife fafe faith fame Father fear feem fenfe fent fhall fhould fickneſs firft firſt fome forrow foul fpirit ftill ftrength fubject fuch fuffer fupply fure give glory goodneſs grace greateſt happineſs hath heart heaven himſelf honour humble humility itſelf Jefus juft juftice juſt Kingdom leaſt lefs Lord lufts mankind Matth meaſure ment mercy mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf nature neceffary neceffity nefs obedience obferve occafion ourſelves paffions pardon patience perfon pleafed pleaſed pleaſure poffible prayer prefent pride profperity promife Psal puniſhment reafon reft Saviour ſhall ſtate temptations thee thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou art thyfelf tion truth underſtanding unto uſe wealth wife wiſdom worfe