The works of ... Joseph Hall, with some account of his life and sufferings, written by himself, arranged and revised by J. Pratt, Volume 7 |
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... Soul in Christ ...... [ 8. ] Absolute Self - Resignation to God [ 9. ] Emptying of our Souls before God , in all our Necessities 501 ib . ......... 502 ..... ib . [ 10. ] Happy Fruition of God in all his Favours ...... 503 [ 11 ...
... Soul in Christ ...... [ 8. ] Absolute Self - Resignation to God [ 9. ] Emptying of our Souls before God , in all our Necessities 501 ib . ......... 502 ..... ib . [ 10. ] Happy Fruition of God in all his Favours ...... 503 [ 11 ...
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... soul may fly from thy body : thy conscience will not fly from thy soul , nor thy sin from thy conscience . Some men , indeed , in the bitterness of these pangs of sin , like unto those fondly impatient fishes that leap out of the pan ...
... soul may fly from thy body : thy conscience will not fly from thy soul , nor thy sin from thy conscience . Some men , indeed , in the bitterness of these pangs of sin , like unto those fondly impatient fishes that leap out of the pan ...
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... soul whereof it cannot be rid , so long as it holds them in any hope of entertain- ment ; and so long they will hope to prevail , while we give them but a cold and timorous denial . Suitors are drawn on with an easy repulse ; counting ...
... soul whereof it cannot be rid , so long as it holds them in any hope of entertain- ment ; and so long they will hope to prevail , while we give them but a cold and timorous denial . Suitors are drawn on with an easy repulse ; counting ...
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... soul : thou feelest it not , perhaps so much more art thou sick , and so much more dangerously . Perhaps , thou labourest of some plethory of pride , or of some dropsy of covetousness , or the staggers of in- constancy , or some fever ...
... soul : thou feelest it not , perhaps so much more art thou sick , and so much more dangerously . Perhaps , thou labourest of some plethory of pride , or of some dropsy of covetousness , or the staggers of in- constancy , or some fever ...
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... soul . What madness is this ? When thou complainest of a bodily disease , thou sendest to the physician , that he may send thee not savoury , but wholesome potions : thou receivest them in spite of thine abhorring stomach ; and , withal ...
... soul . What madness is this ? When thou complainest of a bodily disease , thou sendest to the physician , that he may send thee not savoury , but wholesome potions : thou receivest them in spite of thine abhorring stomach ; and , withal ...
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affection angels Apostle Arianism Arius art thou behold better betwixt blessed blood body canst cast censure CHAP Christ Christian Church comfort command complain conceit condemn conscience danger dare death delight desire discourse divine doth earth earthly enemy EPISTLE eternal Euchites evil eyes faith Father favour fear friends give glorious glory God's grace Gratian hand happy hath hear heart heaven heavenly hell heresy holy honour hope infinite Jesuit Jews JOSEPH HALL labour learned less ligion live look Lord marriage matter meditation mercy mind miserable nature ness never Novatian offend once ourselves pain peace pity pleasure prayers religion Sacraments Saints saith Satan Saviour SECT shame shew sins Socrates sorrow soul Spirit Suidas sure sweet temning thee thine things thou hast thoughts thyself tion tongue true truth unto usury virtue walk weary wherein whereof wise wonder wont worthy
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Página 463 - I know thy works, and tribulation, and poverty, (but thou art rich,) and I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are not, but are the synagogue of Satan.
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Página 461 - For though I be free from all men, yet have I made myself servant unto all, that I might gain the more ; and unto the Jews I became as a Jew, that I might gain the Jews...