No Cross, No Crown: A Discourse Shewing the Nature and Discipline of the Holy Cross of Christ; and that the Denial of Self, and Daily Bearing of Christ's Cross, is Alone the Way to the Rest and Kingdom of God. To which are Added, the Living and Dying Testimonies of Many Persons of Ame and Learning, Both of Ancient Times and Modern Times, in Favour of this Treatise. In Two PartsFriends' Book Association, 1882 - 408 pages |
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... eyes , and the pride of life , which ( says he ) are not of the Father , but of the world that lieth in wickedness . " ' 1 SECT . 3. It is a mournful reflection , but a truth no confidence can be great enough to deny , that these ...
... eyes , and the pride of life , which ( says he ) are not of the Father , but of the world that lieth in wickedness . " ' 1 SECT . 3. It is a mournful reflection , but a truth no confidence can be great enough to deny , that these ...
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... eye will penetrate their thickest coverings , and strike up a light in that obscurity , which shall terrify their guilty souls ; and which they shall never be able to extinguish . Indeed their accuser is with them , they can no more be ...
... eye will penetrate their thickest coverings , and strike up a light in that obscurity , which shall terrify their guilty souls ; and which they shall never be able to extinguish . Indeed their accuser is with them , they can no more be ...
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... eye of love upon his own sheep , and invites them with a come ye blessed of my Father , " that through patient continuance in well- doing , have long waited for immortality : you have been the true companions of my tribulations and ...
... eye of love upon his own sheep , and invites them with a come ye blessed of my Father , " that through patient continuance in well- doing , have long waited for immortality : you have been the true companions of my tribulations and ...
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... eyes ; but his love is after thee still , and his holy invitation continues to save thee . 112 Wherefore , O Christendom ! believe , receive , and apply him rightly ; this is of absolute necessity , that thy soul may live for ever with ...
... eyes ; but his love is after thee still , and his holy invitation continues to save thee . 112 Wherefore , O Christendom ! believe , receive , and apply him rightly ; this is of absolute necessity , that thy soul may live for ever with ...
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... eye grew dim , which repentance had opened , that saw no comeliness out of Christ ; and the eye of lust became unclosed again , by the god of the world ; and those worldly pleasures , that make such as love them forget God ( though once ...
... eye grew dim , which repentance had opened , that saw no comeliness out of Christ ; and the eye of lust became unclosed again , by the god of the world ; and those worldly pleasures , that make such as love them forget God ( though once ...
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