A Practical Discourse of Repentance,: Rectifying the Mistakes about It, Especially Such as Lead Either to Dispair Or Presumption. Perswading and Directing to the True Practice of It, and Demonstrating the Invalidity of a Death-bed RepentanceS. Smith, and B. Walford, at the Princes Arms in St. Pauls Church-Yard, 1695 - 559 pages |
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... mean and imperfect it is , as I kere put into your Hands , So I prefume to Dedi cate to the Great God and my Bleffed Redee- mer , the best Patrons who will certainly reward those that serve them , heartily praying that it be Serviceable ...
... mean and imperfect it is , as I kere put into your Hands , So I prefume to Dedi cate to the Great God and my Bleffed Redee- mer , the best Patrons who will certainly reward those that serve them , heartily praying that it be Serviceable ...
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... therefore who need not this greater Repentance , as I think I may call it , who by the bleffing of God , and by means of a very Vertuous and € 2 Reli Religious Education , have been early trained up in the of REPENTANCE . 19.
... therefore who need not this greater Repentance , as I think I may call it , who by the bleffing of God , and by means of a very Vertuous and € 2 Reli Religious Education , have been early trained up in the of REPENTANCE . 19.
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... means , and can be wicked ftill for all these fits and qualms of Confcience that are apt now and then to come over his Mind ; the Man is not made much better by all thefe , but his Sins still prevail upon him , and he ftill com- mits ...
... means , and can be wicked ftill for all these fits and qualms of Confcience that are apt now and then to come over his Mind ; the Man is not made much better by all thefe , but his Sins still prevail upon him , and he ftill com- mits ...
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... means leave them ; He is rather forry that he cannot keep them with more content and fatisfaction to himself , but yet keep them he will , however trou- blesome and uneafie they may be now . and then to him . Like Herod who was ...
... means leave them ; He is rather forry that he cannot keep them with more content and fatisfaction to himself , but yet keep them he will , however trou- blesome and uneafie they may be now . and then to him . Like Herod who was ...
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... means he can to be fo : But ' tis not the meer fenfe of his danger that makes him fafe , it should awaken him to do all he can to avoid it , and when he fees it fo plainly before him , not to venture into it with his eyes open : But ...
... means he can to be fo : But ' tis not the meer fenfe of his danger that makes him fafe , it should awaken him to do all he can to avoid it , and when he fees it fo plainly before him , not to venture into it with his eyes open : But ...
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