Soul-prosperity: In Several SermonsAwnsham Churchil ... and William Churchil, bookseller, 1683 - 320 pages |
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... most defirable profperity . For the Explication , three things are to be spoken too . 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 ...
... most defirable profperity . For the Explication , three things are to be spoken too . 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 ...
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... most defirable prof perity . For the first of these , there are two things to be taken into confideration , and to be fpoken to apart . 1. What the Soul is , in its natural con- ftitution . Anf . It is hard to tell you , for it is a ...
... most defirable prof perity . For the first of these , there are two things to be taken into confideration , and to be fpoken to apart . 1. What the Soul is , in its natural con- ftitution . Anf . It is hard to tell you , for it is a ...
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... most excellent Faculties , which will go far , if no more should at any time be faid , in proving this to be fo . 1. With the faculty of Understanding , ca- pable of knowing Good from Evil , Truth from from Falfhood ; of knowing God in ...
... most excellent Faculties , which will go far , if no more should at any time be faid , in proving this to be fo . 1. With the faculty of Understanding , ca- pable of knowing Good from Evil , Truth from from Falfhood ; of knowing God in ...
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... most mise- rable thing that ever God , made , ( next un- to the Devil ) for want of good looking to ; and that the wellfare and profperity thereof , fhould never be minded . It were a bleffed thing , if Men did but know the worth of ...
... most mise- rable thing that ever God , made , ( next un- to the Devil ) for want of good looking to ; and that the wellfare and profperity thereof , fhould never be minded . It were a bleffed thing , if Men did but know the worth of ...
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... 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 ]
... 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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