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Page 93
... never handled heretofore , but you shall find it evident in the Text , and agreeable to the Principles of Christian Religion . In the Text , these men that were thus pricked in their hearts , had they received any saving grace before ...
... never handled heretofore , but you shall find it evident in the Text , and agreeable to the Principles of Christian Religion . In the Text , these men that were thus pricked in their hearts , had they received any saving grace before ...
Page 102
... never trouble them , because that hath shut its eyes ; and hence they sleep , and sleeping dream , that God is merciful unto them , and will be so ; yet never see they are deceived , until they awake with the flames of hell about their ...
... never trouble them , because that hath shut its eyes ; and hence they sleep , and sleeping dream , that God is merciful unto them , and will be so ; yet never see they are deceived , until they awake with the flames of hell about their ...
Page 104
... never suspect thee , and so mayest pass through the world , and die with a deluded comfort , that thou shalt go to heaven , and be canonized for a Saint in thy Funeral Sermon , and never know thou art counterfeit , till the Lord brings ...
... never suspect thee , and so mayest pass through the world , and die with a deluded comfort , that thou shalt go to heaven , and be canonized for a Saint in thy Funeral Sermon , and never know thou art counterfeit , till the Lord brings ...
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