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though , by the way , he was more than once so overcome with the discoveries
he had of God and heaven , that whether he was in the body , or out of it , neither
he himself nor his friends about him , could hardly tell . But to proceed : “ If , ” says
...
though , by the way , he was more than once so overcome with the discoveries
he had of God and heaven , that whether he was in the body , or out of it , neither
he himself nor his friends about him , could hardly tell . But to proceed : “ If , ” says
...
Page 10
... to take a last look at weeping relations and weeping friends , and dislodge
once for all , and leave the body , which he hath long lived in and loved , and
yield it a prey to worms and putrefaction ; —there is something extremely
affecting and ...
... to take a last look at weeping relations and weeping friends , and dislodge
once for all , and leave the body , which he hath long lived in and loved , and
yield it a prey to worms and putrefaction ; —there is something extremely
affecting and ...
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For I was alive without the law once ; but when the commandment came , sin
revived , and I died . ” ( Rom . vii . 9. ) The sinner may find means to avoid
reflection when he is in full health : he may keep himself in a constant hurry of
business : or ...
For I was alive without the law once ; but when the commandment came , sin
revived , and I died . ” ( Rom . vii . 9. ) The sinner may find means to avoid
reflection when he is in full health : he may keep himself in a constant hurry of
business : or ...
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... and so removes the cause of all misery at once . " Who can help admiring the
wisdom and mercy of the appointment , that as sin brought in death , death
should carry out sin ; that when death kills the body of a saint , it should kill itself ?
... and so removes the cause of all misery at once . " Who can help admiring the
wisdom and mercy of the appointment , that as sin brought in death , death
should carry out sin ; that when death kills the body of a saint , it should kill itself ?
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This thing must be done , that thing must be done ; and they want , if it were
possible , to do a thousand things at once . And this extravagant use soon begets
an extravagant fondness : they are pleased with their success : and look forward
with ...
This thing must be done , that thing must be done ; and they want , if it were
possible , to do a thousand things at once . And this extravagant use soon begets
an extravagant fondness : they are pleased with their success : and look forward
with ...
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