Meditations Upon Various and Important Subjects: And Short Prayers Annexed, 1. köideJ. Matthews [and others], 1793 |
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... live without thee in the world ; but 60 may fee all full of God . And do thou , Lord , " make me glad , through thy work ; and let me " triumph in the works of thy hands ; not only in " the fabric of nature ; but efpecially in thy new ...
... live without thee in the world ; but 60 may fee all full of God . And do thou , Lord , " make me glad , through thy work ; and let me " triumph in the works of thy hands ; not only in " the fabric of nature ; but efpecially in thy new ...
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... lives not by bread alone , but every " word proceeding out of the mouth of God . " Though he raises up a new fupply for us every year , on the face of the earth ; yet all would not do , if his bleffing did not make our bread the staff ...
... lives not by bread alone , but every " word proceeding out of the mouth of God . " Though he raises up a new fupply for us every year , on the face of the earth ; yet all would not do , if his bleffing did not make our bread the staff ...
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... live on , and flourish , during their own pleasure ? O that poor little drops and crumbs of derivative being fhould fo proudly take upon them , as if they had all in their own hands : and by thus arrogating to themselves , but deftroy ...
... live on , and flourish , during their own pleasure ? O that poor little drops and crumbs of derivative being fhould fo proudly take upon them , as if they had all in their own hands : and by thus arrogating to themselves , but deftroy ...
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... live , even when I had the sentence of death in myself ! and without his perpetual concurrence and affiftance , I could not stir a foot , nor heave up a hand , nor fetch a breath , nor fubfift another moment . And the fame ever - living ...
... live , even when I had the sentence of death in myself ! and without his perpetual concurrence and affiftance , I could not stir a foot , nor heave up a hand , nor fetch a breath , nor fubfift another moment . And the fame ever - living ...
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... live to thee ; as " I do live by thee , my great and only preferver ; " whose name be ever bleffed . Amen . " MEDITATION IV . Of God , as omniscient . F the eye of the mafter make the fervant bufy , IF O my foul , how should I beftir me ...
... live to thee ; as " I do live by thee , my great and only preferver ; " whose name be ever bleffed . Amen . " MEDITATION IV . Of God , as omniscient . F the eye of the mafter make the fervant bufy , IF O my foul , how should I beftir me ...
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againſt alfo alſo Amen becauſe beft beſt better bleffed cafe caft canft caufe cauſe Chrift confcience creatures death defire elfe enemies eſcape eternal everlaſting evil fafe faith falvation fatisfaction fave favour fear fecure feek feem felf felves fenfe fervants ferve fervice fhall fhame fhew fhould filly finners fleſh fome foon forrow foul fpeak ftand ftill ftrive fuch fuffer fure fweet give glory God's goodneſs grace greateſt heart heaven heavenly himſelf holy honour itſelf Jefus Chrift keep kindneſs laft lefs live lofe loft look Lord lufts MEDITATION mercy moft moſt muft muſt myſelf never fo obferve ourſelves peace Pfal pleafing pleaſed pleaſure praiſe PRAYE PRAYER prefent purpoſe raiſe reafon reft rejoice Saviour ſhall ſpeak Spirit ſtill ſuch thee themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou art thou mayeft thyfelf truft underſtand uſe wicked word worfe worſe
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