Some Important Cases of Conscience Answered: At the Casuistical Exercise, on Wednesday Evenings, in Little St. Helen's, Bishopsgate-Street. by S. Pike and S. Hayward
Some Important Cases of Conscience Answered: At the Casuistical Exercise, on Wednesday Evenings, in Little St. Helen's, Bishopsgate-Street. by S. Pike and S. Hayward
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1762 Excerpt: ...the stronger is the call upon thee to fly to the Lord Jejns Christ for-strength both against sin aud Satan: for the Lord-Jesus Chfiibis a ready succour to all such as are hurries and, pc1f. plexed either by their internal or extern al enemies. S uch as these aVe the very gersonsthat Christ has, promised to save: for it ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1762 Excerpt: ...the stronger is the call upon thee to fly to the Lord Jejns Christ for-strength both against sin aud Satan: for the Lord-Jesus Chfiibis a ready succour to all such as are hurries and, pc1f. plexed either by their internal or extern al enemies. S uch as these aVe the very gersonsthat Christ has, promised to save: for it is said," Psalm Ixxi'i. 12---14. He shall spare the gosr and needy, andshallsave thsouh of th$ needy. /$? shall redeem their soulfrom deceit and violence: ana. precious shall there tioid he his.sight. Believe therefore this gracious promise, aiid lay hold of it for thyself j, and thou mayest then-be suxijof this, that the Cod of peace will bruise Satan under thy fiet shortly. Rom. xvi. 13,"' 3-yt- find, upon examination, that It i difficult Of jf8jSpflibie to deqdtt from whence the temptation comes, it if ihe keji way to take the fault of rs upon yourselves. SomertilBes expeiiences of this kind are fo iafricate, tjat wfe cannjoj come to any certainty whether 8atah orour owrj Jjrt? base tke chief hand in the preseBt evB. Now I apprehend that, in such cases we need not be too curious 'C &ow whether Stan begun first, -or our own rjearts" for whatsoever it ke or from wheiicesoever it may first come yet it is our own in the event, if it suits our natural uicEriatjpj) if It ftiit in with the temper of our own minds, and! is received with any delight in our fouls. Besides; It is a general rule, which we may always take; namely, that wjkatsoeerjs difficult to be known, it. is of-very Irtttte importance to decide it. And we may be very sure it is fp ih the prdf8 case, because that which render's it. difficult t tnake the distinction is the coincidence of our own' hearts Vfth the. tgjaptAtion. Perhaps feme person...
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