Moral Entertainments on the Most Important Practical Truths of the Christian Religion. In Three Volumes. By Robert ManningTho. Meighan, 1742 |
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... Torments ! Would Men fo eafily venture upon the Violation of God's holy Law , if they remembered that there is a Day to come , in which that Law will judge them , and if found guil- ty , doom them to eternal Flames ! Or would they have ...
... Torments ! Would Men fo eafily venture upon the Violation of God's holy Law , if they remembered that there is a Day to come , in which that Law will judge them , and if found guil- ty , doom them to eternal Flames ! Or would they have ...
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... his Grief for being kept back from the Enjoyment of Almighty God is be- yond Expreffion or Imagination ; finally , that all the Torments of this World are not not to be compared with the leaft of thofe his Moral Entertainments . 13.
... his Grief for being kept back from the Enjoyment of Almighty God is be- yond Expreffion or Imagination ; finally , that all the Torments of this World are not not to be compared with the leaft of thofe his Moral Entertainments . 13.
Side 14
... Torments ! He would doubtlefs tell us with the deepest Anguish of a despairing Soul , that were he Mafter of ten thousand Worlds , he would joyfully facrifice them all for one Hour of that Time , of which we are as lavifh as if it were ...
... Torments ! He would doubtlefs tell us with the deepest Anguish of a despairing Soul , that were he Mafter of ten thousand Worlds , he would joyfully facrifice them all for one Hour of that Time , of which we are as lavifh as if it were ...
Side 40
... Torments . So that the very fame Thing , which may be a Mercy to the Juft , and turn to their greater Good , as all Things do by the fecret Difpenfations of Providence , is on the contrary the feverest Judgment that can fall upon ...
... Torments . So that the very fame Thing , which may be a Mercy to the Juft , and turn to their greater Good , as all Things do by the fecret Difpenfations of Providence , is on the contrary the feverest Judgment that can fall upon ...
Side 44
... Torments with- out Comfort , are to be her everlasting Por- tion . · tune . O God , preferve us from this Misfor Let any but that which is irrepara ble happen to us . Enable us with thy Grace to live fo , that we may die the Death of ...
... Torments with- out Comfort , are to be her everlasting Por- tion . · tune . O God , preferve us from this Misfor Let any but that which is irrepara ble happen to us . Enable us with thy Grace to live fo , that we may die the Death of ...
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Side 155 - I know nothing by (or against) myself, yet am I not hereby justified, but He that judgeth me is the Lord
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