The Practical Works of Richard Baxter: with a Life of the Author and a Critical Examination of His Writings by William Orme, Tom 17J. Duncan, 1830 |
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... keep down sin , and keep out of the world , and keep under the flesh and carnal self , and do the inward part of duty ; and he is as truly solicitous about this as about the out- ward works , and contenteth not himself to have said his ...
... keep down sin , and keep out of the world , and keep under the flesh and carnal self , and do the inward part of duty ; and he is as truly solicitous about this as about the out- ward works , and contenteth not himself to have said his ...
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... keep : the other is , that it may save him from the terrors and disquietments that for this sin his conscience would else afflict him with . A belief that he may be saved , for all his sin , is the relief that he hath against the ...
... keep : the other is , that it may save him from the terrors and disquietments that for this sin his conscience would else afflict him with . A belief that he may be saved , for all his sin , is the relief that he hath against the ...
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... keep off the storms that would fall upon him , while he is trading for the world , and working for the flesh . His religion is but the sheath of his guilty conscience , to keep it from wound- ing him , and cutting his fingers , while ...
... keep off the storms that would fall upon him , while he is trading for the world , and working for the flesh . His religion is but the sheath of his guilty conscience , to keep it from wound- ing him , and cutting his fingers , while ...
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... keeps them warm . It is always winter with the hypocrite in his formal lifeless services , and yet sometime his leaf doth never fall . He is like the box - tree that knows no fruit , and yet its leaves are always green . Wherever his ...
... keeps them warm . It is always winter with the hypocrite in his formal lifeless services , and yet sometime his leaf doth never fall . He is like the box - tree that knows no fruit , and yet its leaves are always green . Wherever his ...
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... keep him from despair , and therefore he must have some religion to deceive his heart , and maintain his hopes . And therefore he fitteth his religion to these uses , and takes up with so much as will not much trouble him , or undo him ...
... keep him from despair , and therefore he must have some religion to deceive his heart , and maintain his hopes . And therefore he fitteth his religion to these uses , and takes up with so much as will not much trouble him , or undo him ...
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