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... heaven , Hence learn , that every easy way to heaven is a false way , although ministers should preach it out of their Pulpits , and Angels should publish it out of heaven . Now there are nine easy ways to heaven , ( as men think ) all ...
... heaven , Hence learn , that every easy way to heaven is a false way , although ministers should preach it out of their Pulpits , and Angels should publish it out of heaven . Now there are nine easy ways to heaven , ( as men think ) all ...
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... Heaven down came and stands Disht on thy Table up by Angells Hands . Did God mould up this Bread in Heaven , and bake , Which from his Table came , and to thine goeth ? Doth he bespeake thee thus , This Soule Bread take . Come Eate thy ...
... Heaven down came and stands Disht on thy Table up by Angells Hands . Did God mould up this Bread in Heaven , and bake , Which from his Table came , and to thine goeth ? Doth he bespeake thee thus , This Soule Bread take . Come Eate thy ...
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... heaven I desired was a heaven of holiness ; to be with God , and to spend my eternity in divine love , and holy communion with Christ . My mind was very much taken up with contemplations on heaven , and the enjoyments there ; and living ...
... heaven I desired was a heaven of holiness ; to be with God , and to spend my eternity in divine love , and holy communion with Christ . My mind was very much taken up with contemplations on heaven , and the enjoyments there ; and living ...
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