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... divine 'Providence, and discern the Wisdom of the divine Government. It has doubtless appeared as a Thing strange and dark to many pious Persons, and occasioned not a little Perplexity of Mind, to observe what has come to pass in New ...
... divine 'Providence, and discern the Wisdom of the divine Government. It has doubtless appeared as a Thing strange and dark to many pious Persons, and occasioned not a little Perplexity of Mind, to observe what has come to pass in New ...
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... divine Government. By much the greatest Part of what 1 ' have,written,bejtdes shewing what GOD is, consists in but so many Propositions deduced from the divine Perfections. Begin here therefore, and learn what GOD is, and then what the ...
... divine Government. By much the greatest Part of what 1 ' have,written,bejtdes shewing what GOD is, consists in but so many Propositions deduced from the divine Perfections. Begin here therefore, and learn what GOD is, and then what the ...
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... divine Flame in our Hearts. When we see God, in a Measure, such as he fees Himself to be, and have a Sense of his Glory and Beauty in being what he is, in a Measure, as he Himself has, then we begin to love him with the fame Kind of ...
... divine Flame in our Hearts. When we see God, in a Measure, such as he fees Himself to be, and have a Sense of his Glory and Beauty in being what he is, in a Measure, as he Himself has, then we begin to love him with the fame Kind of ...
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... divine Love. And in Scripture Sinners are said to be blind, because after all their Light and Knowledge, they have no Sense of God's Glory in being what he is, and so have no Heart to love him. And hence also they are said to be dead ...
... divine Love. And in Scripture Sinners are said to be blind, because after all their Light and Knowledge, they have no Sense of God's Glory in being what he is, and so have no Heart to love him. And hence also they are said to be dead ...
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... divine Nature, they begin to feel as they do in Heaven, and to speak their Language, and say, " Who is a God like unto thee ! Thy Name alone is excellent, and thy Glory is exalted above the Heavens." This high Esteem of God, disposes ...
... divine Nature, they begin to feel as they do in Heaven, and to speak their Language, and say, " Who is a God like unto thee ! Thy Name alone is excellent, and thy Glory is exalted above the Heavens." This high Esteem of God, disposes ...
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