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It is not wishing and desiring to be saved , will bring men to heaven ; hell's mouth is full of good wishes . It is not shedding a tear at a Sermon , or blubbering now and then in a corner , and saying over thy prayers , and crying God ...
It is not wishing and desiring to be saved , will bring men to heaven ; hell's mouth is full of good wishes . It is not shedding a tear at a Sermon , or blubbering now and then in a corner , and saying over thy prayers , and crying God ...
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The strait gate of opposition of Devils , the World , and a man's own Self , who knock a man down when he begins to look towards Christ and heaven . Hence learn , that every easy way to heaven is a false way , although ministers should ...
The strait gate of opposition of Devils , the World , and a man's own Self , who knock a man down when he begins to look towards Christ and heaven . Hence learn , that every easy way to heaven is a false way , although ministers should ...
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Which Bread of Life from Heaven down came and stands Disht on thy Table up by Angells Hands . 25 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 ...
Which Bread of Life from Heaven down came and stands Disht on thy Table up by Angells Hands . 25 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 ...
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