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In which Sermon the Apostle doth prove , that they did not this by the spirit of the Buttery , or Wine Cellar , but by the power of the Holy Ghost , by a new Spirit of God come upon them , according to what was prophesied in the Old ...
In which Sermon the Apostle doth prove , that they did not this by the spirit of the Buttery , or Wine Cellar , but by the power of the Holy Ghost , by a new Spirit of God come upon them , according to what was prophesied in the Old ...
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... let us do and speak and carry all things with humility ; it is the Lord who hath done what is done ; and it is most becoming the spirit of Jesus Christ to lift up him , and lay ourselves low ; I wish that word could be obliterated .
... let us do and speak and carry all things with humility ; it is the Lord who hath done what is done ; and it is most becoming the spirit of Jesus Christ to lift up him , and lay ourselves low ; I wish that word could be obliterated .
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Holiness is the proper nature of the Spirit of God . The Holy Spirit operates in the minds of the godly , by uniting himself to them , and living in them , and exerting his own nature in the exercise of their faculties .
Holiness is the proper nature of the Spirit of God . The Holy Spirit operates in the minds of the godly , by uniting himself to them , and living in them , and exerting his own nature in the exercise of their faculties .
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