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... heart is enlarged : Ye are not straitned in your own bowels . The Spirit of God dilateth and enlargeth the heart of the faithfull Ministry for the good of the people ; but many times the people are straitned in their own bowels , and ...
... heart is enlarged : Ye are not straitned in your own bowels . The Spirit of God dilateth and enlargeth the heart of the faithfull Ministry for the good of the people ; but many times the people are straitned in their own bowels , and ...
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... hearts are sadly prejudiced against the Means and Instruments , by which we might expect that Christ should cure and ... heart yet hardened ? having eyes , see ye not ? and having ears , hear ye not ? and do ye not remember ? Mark 8. 17 ...
... hearts are sadly prejudiced against the Means and Instruments , by which we might expect that Christ should cure and ... heart yet hardened ? having eyes , see ye not ? and having ears , hear ye not ? and do ye not remember ? Mark 8. 17 ...
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... heart , while you have cause to mourn for sorrow of heart , and howl for vexation of spirit ! How can you rest one moment in such a condition ? Are not your souls as precious as the souls of the people at Suffield , 1 where they are ...
... heart , while you have cause to mourn for sorrow of heart , and howl for vexation of spirit ! How can you rest one moment in such a condition ? Are not your souls as precious as the souls of the people at Suffield , 1 where they are ...
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Abrahams Offering Up His Son Isaac | 54 |
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God | 65 |
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