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... saved but such as are so precise as Ministers prate ? Are you wiser than others that you think none shall go to heaven but yourself ? I tell you if you would be saved , you must be singular men , not out of faction , but out of ...
... saved but such as are so precise as Ministers prate ? Are you wiser than others that you think none shall go to heaven but yourself ? I tell you if you would be saved , you must be singular men , not out of faction , but out of ...
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... saved . Isai . 1. 11. To what pur- pose is your multitude of Sacrifices ? Nay thou mayest pray with much affection , with a good heart , as thou thinkest , yet a thousand miles off from being saved , Prov . 1. 28 . But I fast sometimes ...
... saved . Isai . 1. 11. To what pur- pose is your multitude of Sacrifices ? Nay thou mayest pray with much affection , with a good heart , as thou thinkest , yet a thousand miles off from being saved , Prov . 1. 28 . But I fast sometimes ...
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... saved , are saved with much difficulty : or it is a wonderful hard thing to be saved . The gate is strait , and therefore a man must sweat and strive to enter ; both the entrance is difficult , and the progress of salvation too . Jesus ...
... saved , are saved with much difficulty : or it is a wonderful hard thing to be saved . The gate is strait , and therefore a man must sweat and strive to enter ; both the entrance is difficult , and the progress of salvation too . Jesus ...
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