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Strona 85 - This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that JESUS CHRIST came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am chief.
Strona 86 - Christ, the God who made all things, came into the world to save sinners like Joseph ; and this is true ; and it is a faithful saying." Not long after this Joseph was seized with a fever, and was dangerously ill. As he tossed upon his bed, his constant language was, " Joseph is the chief of sinners ; but Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners ; and Joseph loves Him for this.
Strona 86 - O sir, you are the friend of the Lord Jesus, whom I heard speak so well of Him. Joseph is the chief of sinners ; but it is a
Strona 86 - God hath chosen the weak things of this world to confound the things which are mighty...
Strona 100 - By humility and the fear of the LORD are riches, and honour, and life.
Strona 86 - Jesus Christ, the God who made all things, came into the world to save sinners like Joseph ; and this is true ; and it is a
Strona 83 - Understand this well. To think you must be more contrite, more humble, more grieved, more sensible of the weight of sin, before you can be justified, is to lay your contrition, your grief, your humiliation, for the foundation of your being justificxl; at least, for a part of the foundation.
Strona 85 - A poor, unlearned man, named Joseph, whose employment was to go on errands and carry parcels, passing through London streets one day, heard psalm-singing in a place of worship, and went into it, having a large parcel of yarn hanging over his shoulders. It was Dr Calamy's church, St Mary's, Aldermanbury. A very well dressed congregation surrounded the doctor.
Strona 58 - Brooks's room, where there was a fire, and wrote a long letter to his father and mother; in which he gave them a full account of all that had taken place.