One Hundred and Ninety Sermons on the Hundred and Nineteenth Psalm, Volume 3William Brown, 1845 |
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... danger of sin is a greater inconvenience than the danger of trouble . In times of trials and troubles , we are in danger of soul - losing and sinning , as well as bodily danger ; therefore we have need to beg wisdom of God to carry it ...
... danger of sin is a greater inconvenience than the danger of trouble . In times of trials and troubles , we are in danger of soul - losing and sinning , as well as bodily danger ; therefore we have need to beg wisdom of God to carry it ...
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... danger in reading it : injurious to the Scriptures , while they tax them with obscurity ; injurious to the people of God , while they despise those whom the Lord inviteth , with their Pharisaical pride : " But this people , who knoweth ...
... danger in reading it : injurious to the Scriptures , while they tax them with obscurity ; injurious to the people of God , while they despise those whom the Lord inviteth , with their Pharisaical pride : " But this people , who knoweth ...
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... danger was so near him , when he walked upon his terrace : he gave leave to his eye to wander , and his eye fired ... dangers , but direction against evils and snares . As we seek for protection in the night , so in the morning ; prayer ...
... danger was so near him , when he walked upon his terrace : he gave leave to his eye to wander , and his eye fired ... dangers , but direction against evils and snares . As we seek for protection in the night , so in the morning ; prayer ...
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... danger were not so great ; but it is always exercising and putting forth itself , and seeking to gain an interest in our affections , and a command over all our actions ; and therefore , unless we do our part to keep it under , we shall ...
... danger were not so great ; but it is always exercising and putting forth itself , and seeking to gain an interest in our affections , and a command over all our actions ; and therefore , unless we do our part to keep it under , we shall ...
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... danger and trouble ; first from the dominion of sin , and then from the oppression of sinners : both are a trouble to us , they were a trouble to David , and God can and will in time give us deliverance from both , " Deliver me from the ...
... danger and trouble ; first from the dominion of sin , and then from the oppression of sinners : both are a trouble to us , they were a trouble to David , and God can and will in time give us deliverance from both , " Deliver me from the ...
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2ndly Acts affections afflictions Apostle blessed carnal cause children of God children of Israel Christ Christian cometh comfort commandments conscience covenant creatures danger David delight deliverance desire Deut DOCTRINE doth duty enemies eternal everlasting evil eyes faith favour fear flesh give giveth glory God's children God's word godly goeth Gospel grace hate hath heart Heaven holy honour hope James ii Jesus Jesus Christ John John iii judge judgment justice keep knoweth knowledge light live look Lord Luke lusts maketh Matt mercy mind nature ness never obedience ourselves peace Peter ii praise pray prayer precepts promises Prov Psalm cxix quickening reason religion righteousness saints saith salvation Satan Scripture Secondly seek sense Septuagint servants sincere sins soul Spirit sure temptation tender mercies thee thine things thou hast thy word tion trouble truth unto verse wicked worldly zeal