The Mystery of Selfe-Deceiuing ... Written by ... Daniel Dyke ... Published Since His Death, by His Brother I(er.) D(yke) ... And Now by Him Augmented and Inlarged, EtcWilliam Stansby, 1633 - 438 pages |
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affections alſo alwayes anſwere Apostle becauſe beleeue beſt caſe cauſe Chriſt Chriſtian cloſe commandement confcience corruption cuen cuill Dauid deceit deceitfull heart deceitfulneſſe defire deſires diſcouer Diuell doth euen euill excuſe faid faith falſe farre fincere finne firſt fleſh fome forrow foule fuch giue glory godly Gods grace hath haue hauing heere himſelfe holy Ifraelites indeede iudge iudgement leaſt leſſe Lord loue moſt muſt neuer ſo obedience occaſion ouer outward perſwading pleaſure prayer preſently promiſe Prophet purpoſe reaſon repentance rich ſaid Salomon ſame Sathan Sauiour ſay ſayes ſecond ſee ſeeme ſelfe ſelues ſet ſhall ſhame ſhew ſhould ſinne ſins ſo alſo ſome ſometimes ſpeake ſpeaketh ſpeciall ſpeech ſpirit ſpirituall ſtand ſtill ſuch ſuffer ſweet temporary thee themſelues ther thereof theſe thine things thinke thoſe thou thy felfe tryall unto vnder vnto vpon vſe wee haue wicked wickedneſſe word


