Two Treatises ...: The First, Of Earthly-mindedness ... The Second Treatise, Of Conversing in Heaven, and Walking with God ...

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P. Cole, 1656 - 339 pages
 

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Page 135 - And even with regard to their ordinary attendance on inflruction, he fays, Ezekiel xxxiii. 31. " And they come unto thee as the people cometh, and lt they fit before thee as my people, and they hear thy " words, but they will not do them : for with their mouth " they fhew much love, but their heart goeth after their
Page 208 - This is a Heavenly Principle, That God is all in all : that's a Principle that the Saints are guided by, in Heaven they look upon God to be all in all unto them...
Page 165 - How precious are thy thoughts to | me, O | God : How | great • is the | sum of them ! If I count them they are more in number | than the sands : When I | wake • I am | still with ( thee. Search me, 0 God, and | know my | heart : Yea, | try me • and | know my | thoughts. See if there be any | evil • way | in me : And lead me in the | way • ever- | lasting.
Page 217 - Cbriftfittetb at the right band ofQod : fet your affeftions on things above and not on things on the earth.
Page 257 - He shall change our vile bodies, and make them like his glorious body.
Page 312 - God, buc except: he may have his retired times he knows not how to live...
Page 224 - It was becaufe they knew in themlelves that they had in Heaven a better and...

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