Select Tracts from the writings of ... J. H. ... Edited by C. BradleyL.B. Seeley & Son, 1824 - 505 páginas |
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... cast into this sea , it assaugeth those inward tempests , that were raised by the affections . The unregenerate mind is not capable of this power ; and , therefore , through the continual mutinies of his passions , cannot but be subject ...
... cast into this sea , it assaugeth those inward tempests , that were raised by the affections . The unregenerate mind is not capable of this power ; and , therefore , through the continual mutinies of his passions , cannot but be subject ...
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... casting and wisely suspicious thoughts ; if it be wholly bestowed in enjoying , no whit in preventing : like unto a foolish city , which , notwithstanding a dange- rous situation , spends all her wealth in rich furnitures of chambers ...
... casting and wisely suspicious thoughts ; if it be wholly bestowed in enjoying , no whit in preventing : like unto a foolish city , which , notwithstanding a dange- rous situation , spends all her wealth in rich furnitures of chambers ...
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... cast down himself headlong from a high rock , and wilfully break his neck , that he might be possessed of that immortality which he believed to follow upon death ; how contented should they be to die , that know they shall be , more ...
... cast down himself headlong from a high rock , and wilfully break his neck , that he might be possessed of that immortality which he believed to follow upon death ; how contented should they be to die , that know they shall be , more ...
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... cast up ; resolving , because another will be his enemy , to be his own . These humours are as manifold , as there are men that seem prosperous . For the avoiding of all which ridiculous and yet spite- ful inconveniences , the mind must ...
... cast up ; resolving , because another will be his enemy , to be his own . These humours are as manifold , as there are men that seem prosperous . For the avoiding of all which ridiculous and yet spite- ful inconveniences , the mind must ...
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... casting the anchor of quietness so deep as heaven , the only seat of constancy ; while it can find no hold at all upon earth . All earthly things are full of variableness ; and therefore , having no stay in themselves , can give none to ...
... casting the anchor of quietness so deep as heaven , the only seat of constancy ; while it can find no hold at all upon earth . All earthly things are full of variableness ; and therefore , having no stay in themselves , can give none to ...
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adoration affections afflictions Almighty angels apostle art thou beast beatifical behold better betwixt blessed blessedness body cast Christ Christian comfort conceit conscience creatures death desire devotion divine doth earth earthly enemies enjoy eternal evil eyes faith Father favour fear feoffed flesh friends give glorious glory God's grace gracious hand happy hast thou hath heart heaven heavenly hell holy honour hope infinite Israel Jesus labour less light live look Lord majesty meditation mind miserable mount Tabor nature ness never ourselves pain peace pleasure praise present Psalm rich saints saith Satan Saviour servant shame shew sight sins Son of God sorrow soul Spirit suffer sure sweet temn thee thine things thou art thou canst thou hast thou wouldest thoughts thy majesty thyself tion torment true truth unto usury weak wert WESTON GREEN wherein whereof wise wonder worthy