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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... rest , as being more fit to be presented here to the eye , than in the pulpit to the ear . The petulancy of men on both extremes constrained me to add , " The Bridle for their Tongues . " The second discourse , I understand , offended ...
... rest , as being more fit to be presented here to the eye , than in the pulpit to the ear . The petulancy of men on both extremes constrained me to add , " The Bridle for their Tongues . " The second discourse , I understand , offended ...
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... rest , and make him a religion of , passing by the dearer and more difficult and spiritual parts . 4. Having gone thus far , he persuadeth his own heart that this kind of religion which he hath patched up and framed to himself is the ...
... rest , and make him a religion of , passing by the dearer and more difficult and spiritual parts . 4. Having gone thus far , he persuadeth his own heart that this kind of religion which he hath patched up and framed to himself is the ...
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... rest were all as bad , or sanctification were not necessary to salvation . 10. The self - deceiver also is confirmed in his presumption , by taking to himself the comforts that ministers hold forth , for truly humbled , upright souls ...
... rest were all as bad , or sanctification were not necessary to salvation . 10. The self - deceiver also is confirmed in his presumption , by taking to himself the comforts that ministers hold forth , for truly humbled , upright souls ...
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... rest at home ; or as a thief is fain to cast a crust to the dog that barketh at him , to stop his mouth ; so is an ungodly , sen- sual person fain to flatter his conscience with some kind of religiousness , and to stop his mouth with ...
... rest at home ; or as a thief is fain to cast a crust to the dog that barketh at him , to stop his mouth ; so is an ungodly , sen- sual person fain to flatter his conscience with some kind of religiousness , and to stop his mouth with ...
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... rest he hath no mind to , and therefore will hope to be saved without it , till his deceit have brought him to the place of desperation , where is no hope . As a merchant in a storm is loth to cast his goods into the sea , and therefore ...
... rest he hath no mind to , and therefore will hope to be saved without it , till his deceit have brought him to the place of desperation , where is no hope . As a merchant in a storm is loth to cast his goods into the sea , and therefore ...
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