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In the Text , these men that were thus pricked in their hearts , had they received any saving grace before ? ... but in their hearts ; that is a mortal wound to Nature , the least prick of the heart , is the death of nature , be the ...
In the Text , these men that were thus pricked in their hearts , had they received any saving grace before ? ... but in their hearts ; that is a mortal wound to Nature , the least prick of the heart , is the death of nature , be the ...
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thing , so the heart is taken , Ezek . 36.26 . An heart of stone , is a stubborn and obstinate heart or will ; an heart of flesh , is an heart that is tractable , and soon pierced ; now then this was the piercing of the will of these ...
thing , so the heart is taken , Ezek . 36.26 . An heart of stone , is a stubborn and obstinate heart or will ; an heart of flesh , is an heart that is tractable , and soon pierced ; now then this was the piercing of the will of these ...
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may find a sin too sharp for him , and yet all be but anguishes of conscience , the heart still ready to choose another sin , but that is an ill sign ; a man may sometimes be pricked in his shoulder , as Herod was , Mar.
may find a sin too sharp for him , and yet all be but anguishes of conscience , the heart still ready to choose another sin , but that is an ill sign ; a man may sometimes be pricked in his shoulder , as Herod was , Mar.
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