The Works of the Rev. Isaac Watts D.D. in Nine Volumes, Bind 31812 |
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... live for his use and service ; and we ought not to oppose his will , and destroy ourselves . He who hath made us ... lives , and to bear this present life and pain , till almighty God relieve us by healing , or release us to a state of ...
... live for his use and service ; and we ought not to oppose his will , and destroy ourselves . He who hath made us ... lives , and to bear this present life and pain , till almighty God relieve us by healing , or release us to a state of ...
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... lives or our ultimate happiness are not in danger , the good of the society , of which we ourselves are a part , and in whose welfare we expect our share of felicity , would oblige us by reason to observe the common rules of social ...
... lives or our ultimate happiness are not in danger , the good of the society , of which we ourselves are a part , and in whose welfare we expect our share of felicity , would oblige us by reason to observe the common rules of social ...
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... live a life of obe- dience to God's will , and trust in his goodness , with the faith and hope of divine rewards , this is the general idea of the religion of man both before and since the fall , both natural and revealed ; Do this ...
... live a life of obe- dience to God's will , and trust in his goodness , with the faith and hope of divine rewards , this is the general idea of the religion of man both before and since the fall , both natural and revealed ; Do this ...
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... live in the same perfection of zeal for God , the same mortification of appetite , and persevere in the same strict self - denial and patience , both in duties and in sufferings , if there were no present or future recompences , no hea ...
... live in the same perfection of zeal for God , the same mortification of appetite , and persevere in the same strict self - denial and patience , both in duties and in sufferings , if there were no present or future recompences , no hea ...
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... lives of many of the heathen philosophers , who held the truth in unrighteousness , and sinned against conscience abundantly ; and they made it appear how feebly their moral obligations impressed their minds ; for when they knew God ...
... lives of many of the heathen philosophers , who held the truth in unrighteousness , and sinned against conscience abundantly ; and they made it appear how feebly their moral obligations impressed their minds ; for when they knew God ...
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