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... body , than to be laid in the grave to rest ? With what pleasure may we suppose the newly - escaped spirit hovering over the grave during the interment of this vile body , in which it had suffered such excruciating pains ! how ...
... body , than to be laid in the grave to rest ? With what pleasure may we suppose the newly - escaped spirit hovering over the grave during the interment of this vile body , in which it had suffered such excruciating pains ! how ...
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... vile body , where and when and how it shall be buried , the believer hath other and greater concerns upon his mind : he turns away from these comparatively trifling circumstances , and , with his eye fixed on God , cries ; " Into thy ...
... vile body , where and when and how it shall be buried , the believer hath other and greater concerns upon his mind : he turns away from these comparatively trifling circumstances , and , with his eye fixed on God , cries ; " Into thy ...
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... vile body - let it die , and be thrown into the grave , and left there , a prey to worms and putrefaction . I rejoice , yea and I will rejoice , in the Lord ; for my soul shall live to praise him . " II . The Christian rejoices in the ...
... vile body - let it die , and be thrown into the grave , and left there , a prey to worms and putrefaction . I rejoice , yea and I will rejoice , in the Lord ; for my soul shall live to praise him . " II . The Christian rejoices in the ...
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... body ; -what satisfaction he takes in every new symptom of his approach . ing dissolution ; -how he comforts himself der present pains , by anticipating the joyful hour when he shall put off this vile body , and get among the spirits of ...
... body ; -what satisfaction he takes in every new symptom of his approach . ing dissolution ; -how he comforts himself der present pains , by anticipating the joyful hour when he shall put off this vile body , and get among the spirits of ...
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... vile bodies , and fashion them like unto his own glorious body , according to the work- ing whereby he is able to subdue all things unto himself . " They rest from all worldly bustle and distress . Where they now are , none of the ...
... vile bodies , and fashion them like unto his own glorious body , according to the work- ing whereby he is able to subdue all things unto himself . " They rest from all worldly bustle and distress . Where they now are , none of the ...
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