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" To me belongs all actual and all possible good, all created and uncreated beauty, all that eye hath seen or imagination conceived ; and more than that, for eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, nor hath it entered into the heart of man to conceive what God... "
The Arminian Magazine: Consisting of Extracts and Original Treatises on ... - Page 37
by John Wesley - 1788
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Death disarm'd of its sting. To which is added, A discourse of redemption ...

Ezekiel Hopkins (bp. of Derry.) - 1712 - 496 pages
...riows, rious. It is that, which neither Eye hath ifeen, nor Ear heard; neither hath jt, or can it, enter into the Heart of Man to conceive, what GOD hath prepared for thofe that love Him; fcarce thoroughly apprehended by the Bleifed themfelves: And therefore, for us,...
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The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Volume 51

English essays - 1782 - 710 pages
...cor.Gder often of that exceeding and eternal weight of glory X z unt 1782. MRS. WESLEY'S LETTER. April that is prepared for thofe that perfevere in the paths...fuch as love and ferve him faithfully. And when you praflice of vice, and that life is not only fhort at bed, but likewife very uncertain, and that this...
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Discourses on Several Important Subjects: To which are Added Eight ..., Volume 1

Seed J. - 1747 - 468 pages
...Favours during the fhort Term of our Lives here below. According to the Gofpel Promifes, Eye bath' not feen, nor Ear heard, nor hath it entered into the Heart of Man to conceive thofe Things *which God has prepared for them that love him. All the Ideas we can...
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Sermons . Eighteen sermons preached on several occasions

John Sharp (abp. of York.) - 1748 - 440 pages
...declare the great Things that GOD hath laid up for thofe that love him ? The Apoftle tells us, That Eye hath not feen, nor Ear heard, nor hath it entered into the Heart of Man to conceive of them; and therefore little can it be expected that any Words of ours mould defcribe...
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Sermons on various subjects, with a preface [by J. Duchal].

John Abernethy - 1748 - 414 pages
...teaches j Corinthians, xi. ,9 thofe things which he has prepared for them that love him ; things which eye hath not feen, nor ear heard, nor hath it entered into the heart of man to conceive. But at all times, and under every difpenfation of religion, there has been ftill...
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The Works of the Long-mournful and Sorely-distressed Isaac ..., Volume 2

Isaac Penington - Society of Friends - 1761 - 698 pages
...kingdom, and Chrift's throne, the royal priefthood of God. Oh! precious things! Oh! rich glory ! Surely eye hath not feen, nor ear heard, nor hath it entered into the heart of men to conceive what thefe things are. V6L. II. F f upon upon the almighty, and all-fufficient power...
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Sermons on Important Subjects: With a Treatise on the Imputation of Sin and ...

Titus Knight - Sermons - 1766 - 480 pages
..._l»l'it''' ~•• --•»•'»- M ' - ^•'^^l* — after; after ; for " eye hath not feen, ear hath not heard, ** nor hath it entered into the heart of man to ** conceive what God has prepared for thole that w wait for him." The believer's hope is faid to be full of immortality,...
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Sermons on Practical Subjects: to which is Added, a Farewell ..., Volume 5

John WITHERSPOON (President of Princeton College.), William Shenstone - Sermons, English - 1768 - 342 pages
...muft frequently recal to our minds the imperfection of our prefent difcoveries, and remember, that' eye hath not feen, ' nor ear heard, nor hath it entered into the heart of ' man to conceive what the Lord hath laid up for ' them that love him.' There may, for any thing we know, be difcoveries,...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: In Four Books, Volume 2

John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1768 - 396 pages
...all the Defcription he can make to others of that Place, is only this, that there are fuch Things as Eye hath not feen, nor Ear heard, nor hath it entered into the Heart of Man to conceive. And fuppofing GOD fhould difcover to any one, fupernaturally, a Species of Creatures...
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A copious comment on Psalm lxviii [by R. Clarke].

Richard Clarke (curate of Cheshunt.) - 1770 - 320 pages
...incorruptible elements: in which, as the luminous mirror- of deity, are glories which no eye has feen; no ear heard; nor hath it entered into the heart of man to conceive what good tbirigs God has prepared for his people, thefegullak or myjlic Jfrael; and through thefe kings...
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