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... Judge ; his mortal part shall become immor- tal ; and what was sown in corruption and defilement shall be raised in incorruption and glory ; and a finite creature shall possess an infinite happiness . Glory be to God . " - Compare this ...
... Judge ; his mortal part shall become immor- tal ; and what was sown in corruption and defilement shall be raised in incorruption and glory ; and a finite creature shall possess an infinite happiness . Glory be to God . " - Compare this ...
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... judges angry and pleased at his devotion . No man had their affections more in his power . The fear of every man that heard him was lest he should make an end . ( Take for instance any of the Nervous Aphorisms , in the Novum Organum ...
... judges angry and pleased at his devotion . No man had their affections more in his power . The fear of every man that heard him was lest he should make an end . ( Take for instance any of the Nervous Aphorisms , in the Novum Organum ...
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... judge the world . That the sufferings and merits of Christ , as they are sufficient to do away the sins of the whole world , so they are only effectual to those which are rege- nerate by the Holy Ghost ; who breatheth where he will of ...
... judge the world . That the sufferings and merits of Christ , as they are sufficient to do away the sins of the whole world , so they are only effectual to those which are rege- nerate by the Holy Ghost ; who breatheth where he will of ...
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... judge more truly of him than he doth of himself . 32. The world will sometimes account him a saint , when God accounteth him a hypocrite ; and afterwards , when the world branded him for an hypocrite , then God owned him for a saint ...
... judge more truly of him than he doth of himself . 32. The world will sometimes account him a saint , when God accounteth him a hypocrite ; and afterwards , when the world branded him for an hypocrite , then God owned him for a saint ...
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... judge us , or for any irreligious person to despise us ; or if it be , it shall but happen to us all as it hath used to do ; to them to be hardened , and to us to endure the good . pleasure of God . But now that our contentions are such ...
... judge us , or for any irreligious person to despise us ; or if it be , it shall but happen to us all as it hath used to do ; to them to be hardened , and to us to endure the good . pleasure of God . But now that our contentions are such ...
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