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Strana 75
And truly , it is a fair intimation and testimony of an everlasting end in that state of the resurrection ( that no time shall end it ) that we have it presented to us in all the parts of time ; in the past , in the present , and in the ...
And truly , it is a fair intimation and testimony of an everlasting end in that state of the resurrection ( that no time shall end it ) that we have it presented to us in all the parts of time ; in the past , in the present , and in the ...
Strana 76
a resurreca might obtain a better resurrection . ” A present deliverance had been a resurrection , but to be more sure of a better hereafter , they less respected that ; according to that of our Savior , “ He that finds his life , shall ...
a resurreca might obtain a better resurrection . ” A present deliverance had been a resurrection , but to be more sure of a better hereafter , they less respected that ; according to that of our Savior , “ He that finds his life , shall ...
Strana 77
Miserere animæ tuæ , be so merciful to thyself as to take away that life by mortification , by repentance , and thou art come to this resurrection . And though a man may have the former resurrection and not this , peace in his fortune ...
Miserere animæ tuæ , be so merciful to thyself as to take away that life by mortification , by repentance , and thou art come to this resurrection . And though a man may have the former resurrection and not this , peace in his fortune ...
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