Soul-prosperity: In Several SermonsAwnsham Churchil ... and William Churchil, bookseller, 1683 - 320 pages |
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... state prefent of most Professors , all circumstances & calls of Providence , do make the fubject - matter of the duty propofed in this difcourfe , more then ordinary necellary for their more ferious confideration . JOHN OWEN . IF ...
... state prefent of most Professors , all circumstances & calls of Providence , do make the fubject - matter of the duty propofed in this difcourfe , more then ordinary necellary for their more ferious confideration . JOHN OWEN . IF ...
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... state , but he was weakly , and fick- ly ; therefore John prays that he might be in health : Hence note , Note . A healthy conftitution of Body , though a Man may be blefs'd without it ; yet in it felf is a very great and defirable bles ...
... state , but he was weakly , and fick- ly ; therefore John prays that he might be in health : Hence note , Note . A healthy conftitution of Body , though a Man may be blefs'd without it ; yet in it felf is a very great and defirable bles ...
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... state of anion with him . If a Man be not in Chrift , while he lives , he cannot live to Christ , nor fhall he dye to Chrift , when he dyes , Col. 1 . 27. Christ in us , is the hope of glory . Confider then . 1. Though health , and ...
... state of anion with him . If a Man be not in Chrift , while he lives , he cannot live to Christ , nor fhall he dye to Chrift , when he dyes , Col. 1 . 27. Christ in us , is the hope of glory . Confider then . 1. Though health , and ...
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... 1. What the Soul is in its natural confti- tution , and what it is in its unregenerate state by reafon of Original corruption . 2. Wherein the prosperity of the Soul confift confifteth , and when it may be faid to prof- [ 25 ]
... 1. What the Soul is in its natural confti- tution , and what it is in its unregenerate state by reafon of Original corruption . 2. Wherein the prosperity of the Soul confift confifteth , and when it may be faid to prof- [ 25 ]
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... of all profperity , the profperity of the Soul , is the most defirable profperity . 2. I now proceed to the fecond branch ; In what case it is , in its unconverted state , by by reafon of original Corruption . If I should fay [ 31 ]
... of all profperity , the profperity of the Soul , is the most defirable profperity . 2. I now proceed to the fecond branch ; In what case it is , in its unconverted state , by by reafon of original Corruption . If I should fay [ 31 ]
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