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Let us look into all places and persons , and see how few shall be saved . The world is now split into four parts , Europe , Asia , Africa , and America ; and the three biggest parts are drowned in a deluge of profaneness and ...
Let us look into all places and persons , and see how few shall be saved . The world is now split into four parts , Europe , Asia , Africa , and America ; and the three biggest parts are drowned in a deluge of profaneness and ...
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Set by these four sorts , how few then are to be saved , even among them that are hatcht in the bosom of the Church ? First , here then is an Use of encouragement . Be not discouraged by the name of singularity .
Set by these four sorts , how few then are to be saved , even among them that are hatcht in the bosom of the Church ? First , here then is an Use of encouragement . Be not discouraged by the name of singularity .
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This thou mayest do , and yet never be saved . Isai . 1. 11. To what purpose 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 ...
This thou mayest do , and yet never be saved . Isai . 1. 11. To what purpose 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 ...
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