Twelve Several Books of Mr. William Bridge ...P. Cole, 1654 - 934 sider |
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Side 10
... poor foul might fay , Ibut , though he hath pardon'd my fin , yet my fin is not mortified . Neither does he fay , Behold the Lamb of God that Mortifies , or Deftroyes the fin of the world : But he gives you a word , that takes in , both ...
... poor foul might fay , Ibut , though he hath pardon'd my fin , yet my fin is not mortified . Neither does he fay , Behold the Lamb of God that Mortifies , or Deftroyes the fin of the world : But he gives you a word , that takes in , both ...
Side 14
... poor foul might think thus , What if I die before the yeer come about , what will become of me ? the High- Prieft , he goes once a yeer into the Holy of Holyest , and fprinkles the Mercy - Seat , but what will become of me if I die ...
... poor foul might think thus , What if I die before the yeer come about , what will become of me ? the High- Prieft , he goes once a yeer into the Holy of Holyest , and fprinkles the Mercy - Seat , but what will become of me if I die ...
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... poor foul , when he knows that his debt is paid , and Chrift hath fatisfied , then he may go with boldness un- to the Throne of Grace . But you will fay , I cannot have the comfort of this , be- caufe I cannot fay that Chrift hath ...
... poor foul , when he knows that his debt is paid , and Chrift hath fatisfied , then he may go with boldness un- to the Throne of Grace . But you will fay , I cannot have the comfort of this , be- caufe I cannot fay that Chrift hath ...
Side 18
... poor Chri- ftian , but he may go to the Lord Chrift and fay , Oh ! my High Prieft , and this my High - Priest hath fatisfied for me . Oh ! what comfort is here to poor drooping fouls ! Lift up your beads , O all ye Saints , and Children ...
... poor Chri- ftian , but he may go to the Lord Chrift and fay , Oh ! my High Prieft , and this my High - Priest hath fatisfied for me . Oh ! what comfort is here to poor drooping fouls ! Lift up your beads , O all ye Saints , and Children ...
Side 22
... ( poor foul ) fo uncomfortable , no more ftrength againft thy temptations . If the State fhould appoint a man for to relieve poor , maimed Soldiers , that go a beg- ging if they meet with the fame man that is appointed by the State , and ...
... ( poor foul ) fo uncomfortable , no more ftrength againft thy temptations . If the State fhould appoint a man for to relieve poor , maimed Soldiers , that go a beg- ging if they meet with the fame man that is appointed by the State , and ...
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Almindelige termer og sætninger
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Side 69 - The Lord bless you and keep you. The Lord make His face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you. The Lord lift up the light of His countenance upon you and give you peace, both now and forever more.
Side 165 - Behold, I will bring them from the north country, and gather them from the coasts of the earth, and with them the blind and the lame, the woman with child and her that travaileth with child together: a great company shall return thither.
Side 103 - That which we have feen and heard, declare we unto you, that ye alfo may have fellowfliip with us ; and truly our fellowfhip is with the Father, and with his Son Jefus Chrift.
Side 8 - Buy those things that we have need of against the feast ; or, that he should give something to the poor. He then having received the sop went immediately out : and it was night. Therefore, when he was gone out, Jesus said, Now is the Son of man glorified, and God is glorified in him.
Side 46 - Our Gofpel came not unto you in word only, but alfo in power and in the Holy Ghojl.
Side 41 - True, said he, the devil did make worms. But, said the other, if the devil did make worms, then he made birds, beasts, and man.
Side 164 - ... to reason. I suppose you will all say, that if a man were able to go a journey of two or three hundred miles afoot, he were a very good footman : yet, if you will tie him to carry a child of four or five years old with him, you will say it would be a great luggage to him : and the man would say, pray let this child be left at home : for though he may run along in my hand half a mile or go a mile with me ; yet notwithstanding, I must carry him the rest of the way : and when I come at any great...
Side 32 - But if the Spirit of him that raifed up Jefus from the dead dwell in you, he that raifed up Chrift -from the dead fhall a'Bb quicken your mortal bodies by his Spirit that dwelleth in you.
Side 241 - Behold, I ftand at the door, and knock : if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will fup with him, and he with me...
Side 164 - ... tis well. And, therefore, oh, what a pain is it to Faith to be tied to Reason ! I suppose you will all say that if a man were able to go a journey of two or three hundred miles afoot, he were a very good footman ; yet if you will tie him to carry a child of four or five years old with him, you will say it would be a great luggage to him, and the man would say, Pray let this child be left at home, for though he may run along in my hand half a mile, or go a mile with me, yet...