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... turn little aside to the consideration of things of this nature , importance , and condition ; and it is to me an evidence of no small encouragement that God will yet graciously employ you in the work and labour of his gospel , by his ...
... turn little aside to the consideration of things of this nature , importance , and condition ; and it is to me an evidence of no small encouragement that God will yet graciously employ you in the work and labour of his gospel , by his ...
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... turning men out of the way and paths that lead to rest and peace ? I never think of the uncomfortable drudgery which men give up themselves unto , in laying the hay and stubble of their vain and false conceptions upon the foundation ...
... turning men out of the way and paths that lead to rest and peace ? I never think of the uncomfortable drudgery which men give up themselves unto , in laying the hay and stubble of their vain and false conceptions upon the foundation ...
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... turns it for the most part aside ; a noise it makes , indeed , with a goodly show and appearance . " Herculeâ non mole minor , - Agylleus Sed non ille rigor , patriumque in corpore robur . Luxuriant artus , effusaque sanguine laxo ...
... turns it for the most part aside ; a noise it makes , indeed , with a goodly show and appearance . " Herculeâ non mole minor , - Agylleus Sed non ille rigor , patriumque in corpore robur . Luxuriant artus , effusaque sanguine laxo ...
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... turning them from the simplicity of the gospel and the truth as it is in Jesus ; that you may not faint nor wax weary , notwithstanding all the opposi- tion , contempt , scorn , you do or may meet withal , nor even be turned aside to ...
... turning them from the simplicity of the gospel and the truth as it is in Jesus ; that you may not faint nor wax weary , notwithstanding all the opposi- tion , contempt , scorn , you do or may meet withal , nor even be turned aside to ...
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... turn ) , how he could ever advise with that edition of Vedelius , and yet so confidently affirm that Salmasius and Blon- dellus were the first that rejected these epistles as feigned and counter- feited . But yet a little farther : The ...
... turn ) , how he could ever advise with that edition of Vedelius , and yet so confidently affirm that Salmasius and Blon- dellus were the first that rejected these epistles as feigned and counter- feited . But yet a little farther : The ...
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