A collection of the promises of Scripture, under their proper headsA collection of the promises of Scripture, under their proper heads: in two parts. Representing I. The blessings promised, II. The Duties to which promises are made. |
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Page ix
... These are the most powerful motives to x RECOMMENDATION. to duty; these are the constant food of.
... These are the most powerful motives to x RECOMMENDATION. to duty; these are the constant food of.
Page x
S. Clarke. x RECOMMENDATION. to duty; these are the constant food of a livin Christian, as well as his highest cordials in a inting hour. And in such a world as this, where duties perpetually demand our practice, and difficulties and ...
S. Clarke. x RECOMMENDATION. to duty; these are the constant food of a livin Christian, as well as his highest cordials in a inting hour. And in such a world as this, where duties perpetually demand our practice, and difficulties and ...
Page xi
... these Promises, it may be very proper to read the Introduction first, which will teach even Christians of the lower rank, how to understand and apply all these discoveries of divine mercy. Those who have little leisure for reading, may ...
... these Promises, it may be very proper to read the Introduction first, which will teach even Christians of the lower rank, how to understand and apply all these discoveries of divine mercy. Those who have little leisure for reading, may ...
Page 12
... these Promises, and our blessed Mediator, who by his minifiry and by his blood, has sealed and confirmed them all, render them every day more and more powerful and prevalent, to draw the hearts of men towards God, and to fit them for ...
... these Promises, and our blessed Mediator, who by his minifiry and by his blood, has sealed and confirmed them all, render them every day more and more powerful and prevalent, to draw the hearts of men towards God, and to fit them for ...
Page 15
... these bleffings are promised, still further adds to their value. They are not expressed in general or ambiguous terms, but with greatest clearness and perspicuity. God would not cave his people at an uncertainty, concerning his kind ...
... these bleffings are promised, still further adds to their value. They are not expressed in general or ambiguous terms, but with greatest clearness and perspicuity. God would not cave his people at an uncertainty, concerning his kind ...
Contents
ix | |
16 | |
19 | |
31 | |
38 | |
44 | |
In General | 51 |
Of Deliverance from Famine and Want Page | 58 |
To Faith particularly in Chriſt | 135 |
Obedience | 142 |
Love to God | 148 |
Prayer lbxd | 155 |
XIH Baptiſm ibid | 166 |
Ill A Good Wife | 173 |
Support in Death 123 | 179 |
To the Charitable the Mereiful and Liberal ibid | 183 |
Promifea to the Stranger and Exile ibid | 66 |
Ill Adoption | 76 |
VIlI Particularly of Converting Grace | 83 |
Of the means of Grace | 89 |
Strength Courage and Reſolution ibld | 95 |
Grace to the Children of Believers | 103 |
Promiſes of the Spirit ibid | 116 |
To them that ſuffer for Righteouſneſs ſake 19 5 | 196 |
REMNTDIG | 201 |
M | 202 |
The Glory o the Church | 209 |
Security Tranquillity and Proſperity of | 219 |
WITH | 224 |
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according againſt alſo becauſe Behold believe Bleſſed body bring Chriſt church comfort command covenant death deliver dwell earth enemies eternal everlaſting evil eyes faith Father fear find fleſh fruit give given glory grace hand hath hear heart heaven himſelf holy honour hope houſe iniquity Iſrael Jeſus Jeſus Chriſt judgment keep land light live LORD ſhall LORD thy mouth peace poor prayer Promiſe Prov PſI Pſl PſZ receive rejoice riches righteous righteouſneſs ſaith the LORD ſalvation ſame ſaved ſay ſee ſeed ſervant ſhould ſins ſome ſon ſoul Spirit ſtrength thee theſe thine things thoſe thou ſhalt trouble truſt turn unto upright viii walk wicked wiſdom wiſe xviii xxxii ye ſhall