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First , the heart is said to be pricked , when it is afflicted with these two principal affections that are said to wound the heart , the one is sorrow and grief , and the other is care , 1 Tim . 6.10 . Then is the heart pricked ...
First , the heart is said to be pricked , when it is afflicted with these two principal affections that are said to wound the heart , the one is sorrow and grief , and the other is care , 1 Tim . 6.10 . Then is the heart pricked ...
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But furthermore ' tis a fit bait to catch the will and affections . For hereby they are not only laid in wait for , but surprised : nor only surprised , but subdued ; nor only subdued , but triumphed over . Yet Eloquence beguiles with ...
But furthermore ' tis a fit bait to catch the will and affections . For hereby they are not only laid in wait for , but surprised : nor only surprised , but subdued ; nor only subdued , but triumphed over . Yet Eloquence beguiles with ...
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PART II Showing what are no certain signs that religious affections are truly gracious , or that they are not . If anyone , on reading what has been just now said , is ready to acquit himself , and say , “ I am not one of those who have ...
PART II Showing what are no certain signs that religious affections are truly gracious , or that they are not . If anyone , on reading what has been just now said , is ready to acquit himself , and say , “ I am not one of those who have ...
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