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29929''He was asked by the men that looked over the gate-- Whence come you and what would you have?''
29929''Look at the generations of old; did any ever trust in the Lord and was confounded?''
29929''Once they had forced Emmanuel out of the Kingdom of the Universe, and why, thought he, might they not do it again?''
29929Art thou a buyer and do things grow dear?
29929Art thou a seller and do things grow cheap?
29929Art thou to buy or sell?
29929But''how could he tell but that St. Paul, being a subtle and cunning man, might give himself up to deceive with strong delusions?''
29929Do you know him?
29929Emmanuel would answer,''Is Old Good Deed yet alive in Mansoul?
29929Had he faith?
29929He was asked why he did not go to church?
29929He was crying''in the bitterness of his soul, How can God comfort such a wretch as I am?''
29929How then shall a man of tender conscience do, neither to wrong the seller, buyer, nor himself in the buying and selling of commodities?''
29929How was he to be rid of it?
29929How were they to stand?
29929In the midst of changing circumstances the central question remains the same-- What am I?
29929Is it not far more likely that he found all the indulgences which money could buy and the rules of the prison would allow?
29929Is sin divine?''
29929Lord, shall I honour Thee most by believing that Thou wilt and canst, or him, by believing that Thou neither wilt nor canst?
29929Man Friday on reading it would have asked even more emphatically,''Why God not kill the Devil?''
29929Oh, how she flies and sings; But could she do so if she had not wings?
29929Pliable, Mr. Obstinate, Mr. Facing- both- ways, Mr. Feeble Mind, and all the rest?
29929The tempter followed me with,"But whither must you go when you die?
29929Then said they,''Have you none?''
29929Was Bunyan legally convicted or not?
29929Was he elected?
29929Was there any point in which he was better than Judas?
29929What did it mean?
29929What evidence have you for heaven and glory, and an inheritance among them that are sanctified?"
29929What shall I do?
29929What was he that God should care for him?
29929What was it?
29929What will become of you?
29929Who can not recognise the truth of this?
29929Who does not know the miry slough too?
29929Who has not groaned over the follies and idiocies that cling to us like the doggerel verses that hang about our memories?
29929Why had he been picked out to be made a Son of Perdition?
29929_ Town Clerk._ Have you much knowledge of him?
29929_ Town Clerk._ Where did you hear him say so?
29929_ Town Clerk._ Where did you hear him say these things?
29929and what am I to do?
29929what is this world in which I appear and disappear like a bubble?
29929who made me?
6048A wounded spirit who can bear?
6048Can thine heart endure, or can thine hands be strong, in the days that he shall dealin judgment"with thee?"
6048If God be for us, who can be against us?
6048Was not this man, think you, a giant? 6048 [ 257] How did these sturdy rogues and their fellows make David groan, mourn, and roar?
6048''And now why tarriest thou?
6048''And the Lord said, Who shall persuade Ahab, that he may go up and fall at Ramoth- Gilead?
6048''And when thou art spoiled, what wilt thou do?
6048''Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?''
6048''Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?''
6048''Are we better than they?
6048''Are ye able to drink of the cup that I shall drink of?''
6048''Be ye not,''saith it,''unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness?
6048''Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it?
6048''Besides,''quoth the old gentleman,''should the Prince now, as he receives the petition, ask him and say, What is thy name?
6048''Cut it down, why cumbereth it the ground?''
6048''Cut it down, why doth it cumber the ground?''
6048''Except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish?''
6048''For how great is his goodness, and how great is his beauty?
6048''For if God be for us, who shall be against us?
6048''Friend, how camest thou in hither?''
6048''Hast thou found me,''said Ahab,''O mine enemy?''
6048''Hear this, O ye that swallow up the needy, even to make the poor of the land to fail, saying, When will the new moon be gone, that we may sell corn?
6048''Here see a soul that''s all despair; a man All hell; a spirit all wounds; who can A wounded spirit bear?
6048''How camest thou in hither?''
6048''How camest thou in hither?''
6048''How long wilt thou not depart from me, nor let me alone till I swallow down my spittle?''
6048''How long, ye simple ones, will ye love simplicity?
6048''How much more abominable and filthy is man, which drinketh iniquity like water?''
6048''How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?''
6048''I made a covenant with mine eyes,''said Job,''why then should I think upon a maid?
6048''If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him''; how then can he be fruitful in the vineyard?
6048''Is there no place will serve to fit those for hell but the church, the vineyard of God?''
6048''Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?
6048''Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?
6048''Then thou shalt be clear from this my oath''; or,''How shall we clear ourselves?''
6048''They set their mouth against the heavens,''& c.''And they say, How doth God know?
6048''What ailed thee, O Jordan, that thou wast driven back?''
6048''What shall it profit a man if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?''
6048''What, despair of bread in a land that is full of corn?
6048''What, my son?''
6048''Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?''
6048''Who hath woe?
6048''Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
6048''Why hast thou conceived this thing in thine heart?
6048''Why was I made to hear thy voice,''while so many more amiable and less guilty''make a wretched choice?''
6048''Wilt thou,''said Festus to Paul,''go up to Jerusalem, and there be judged of these things before me?''
6048''[ 120] Then said Mercy, This is much like to the saying of the Beloved,''What shall be given unto thee?
6048''or what shall be done unto thee, thou false tongue?''
6048( Heb 7:26) and for depth, it is lower than hell, who can undermine it?
604813:5) Then said the guide, Do you hear him?
60484:10); and why seekest thou to bring us into the like condemnation?
6048A whoremaster, a drunkard, a thief, what are they but the devil''s baits by which he catcheth others?
6048ALL; take it where you will, and in what place you will,''All is profitable'': For what?
6048After this He led them into His garden, where was great variety of flowers; and he said, Do you see all these?
6048After this, she thought she saw two very ill- favoured ones standing by her bedside, and saying, What shall we do with this woman?
6048Again, Did not Moses write of the Saviour that was to come afterwards into the world?
6048Again, How basely do they behave themselves, how unlike are they to win, that think it enough to keep company with the hindmost?
6048Again, Was the man a good man?
6048Again, shall God, who is the truth, Say there is heaven and hell And shall men play that trick of youth To say, But who can tell?
6048Again,''If they hear not Moses and the prophets,''& c. As if he had said, Thou wouldst have me send one from the dead unto them; what needs that?
6048Again,''Is it not yet a very little while, and Lebanon shall be turned into a fruitful field, and the fruitful field shall be esteemed as a forest?
6048Ah, Mind, why didst thou do those things That now do work my woe?
6048Ah, Will, why was thou thus inclin''d Me ever to undo?
6048All our anxious inquiries should be, Is Emmanuel in Heart- castle?
6048All they,''that is, that are in hell, shall say,''Art thou also become weak as we?
6048All this is taught us by the spoons; for what need is there of spoons where there is nothing to eat but strong meat?
6048Also your neighbours are diligent for things that will perish; and will you be slothful for things that will endure for ever?
6048Also, what if she had laid wait round about him, to espy if he was not otherwise behind her back than he was before her face?
6048Also, wouldst thou know what a sad thing it is for any to turn their backs upon the gospel of Jesus Christ?
6048Am I a new creature in Him?
6048Amaziah having sinned against the Lord, he sends to him a prophet to reprove him; but Amaziah says,''Forbear, why shouldest thou be smitten?''
6048And a new heart and a new man must have objects of delight that are new, and like himself;''Old things are passed away''; why?
6048And again,''When ye come to appear before me, who hath required this at your hand, to tread my courts?''
6048And albeit, saith Satan, thou prayest sometimes, yet is not thy heart possessed with a belief that God will not regard thee?
6048And are not all His holy doctrines also stamped with the same Divine sanction?
6048And are not these pleasant sights?
6048And as he went down deeper, he said,''Grave, where is thy victory?''
6048And canst thou tell me who saves thee?
6048And could you at any time, with ease, get off the guilt of sin,[275] when, by any of these ways, it came upon you?
6048And did he do it before he had need to do it?
6048And did he do thus indeed?
6048And did he not behave himself valiantly?
6048And did none of these things discourage you?
6048And did the Father reveal His Son to you?
6048And did the old man give him money to set up with?
6048And did they make them welcome?
6048And did you ask him what man this was, and how you must be justified by Him?
6048And did you do as you were bidden?
6048And did you endeavour to mend?
6048And did you pray to God that He would bless your counsel to them?
6048And did you presently fall under the power of this conviction?
6048And did you think he spake true?
6048And did you think yourself well then?
6048And did you, said he, when I came up against this town of Mansoul, heartily wish that I might not have the victory over you?
6048And didst thou fear the lake and pit?
6048And do I desire to be found in Him; knowing by the Word, and feeling by the teaching of His Spirit, that I am totally lost in myself?
6048And do the things that truly are divine, Before thee more than gold or rubies shine?
6048And do they in thy conscience bear more sway To govern thee in faith and holiness, Than thou canst with thy heart and mouth express?
6048And do you think that the words of your book are certainly true?
6048And do you think the Lord will sit still, as I may say, and let thy tongue run as it lists, and yet never bring you to an account for the same?
6048And dost thou think that these are but threatenings, or that our King has not power to execute his words?
6048And dost thou think, wast thou there now, that thou art able to wrestle with the judgment of God?
6048And fools hate knowledge?''
6048And he saith unto him, Friend, how camest thou in hither, not having a wedding- garment?''
6048And how did he carry it there?
6048And how did his good wife take it, when she saw that he had no amendment, but that he returned with the dog to his vomit, to his old courses again?
6048And how did you do then?
6048And how do they deceive souls?
6048And how doth God the Holy Ghost save thee?
6048And how if thou shouldst come but one quarter of an hour too late?
6048And how many did Samson slay with the jaw- bone of an ass?
6048And how seldom do they trouble their heads, to have their minds taken up with thoughts of the better?
6048And how then?
6048And how was He revealed unto you?
6048And how were they served that are mentioned in the 13th of Luke,''for staying till the door was shut?''
6048And if not to think of him, while at a distance, how can you endure to be in his presence?
6048And if our sun seems angry, hides his face, Shall it go down, shall night possess this place?
6048And if they are mute when dealt with by vessels of clay, what will they do when they shall be rebuked by the flames of a devouring fire?
6048And if they shall not escape that neglect, then how shall they escape that reject and turn their back upon''so great a salvation?''
6048And if thou dost, thou wilt run into the bosom of Christ and of God, and then what harm will that do thee?
6048And if, as unto Solomon, God should Propound to thee, What wouldst thou have?
6048And in the land of peace thou trustedst, then how wilt thou do in the swelling of Jordan?''
6048And is it not reason that they who did this horrid villany, should have their doings laid before their faces upon the tables of their heart?
6048And is it possible it should be forgotten, or that, by it, our joy, light, and heaven should not be made the sweeter to all eternity?
6048And is not this, said he, a shame?
6048And it was so indeed, thought Mr. Badman; was my troubles only the effects of my distemper, and because ill vapours got up into my brain?
6048And look, did not I tell you?
6048And must we be all alone?
6048And now had he had a heart to do for Mansoul, what could he do for it or wherein could he be profitable to her?
6048And sayest thou so, my dear?
6048And shall the prey be taken from the mighty, or the lawful captive be delivered?
6048And she said, Come, James, canst thou tell me who made thee?
6048And she''shall be glad for them''; for what?
6048And suppose they were the truly godly that made the first assault, can they be blamed?
6048And the Lord said unto him, Wherewith?
6048And the scorners delight in their scorning?
6048And then he answers himself:''Is not destruction to the wicked, and a strange punishment to the workers of iniquity?''
6048And then what doth he get thereby but loss and damage?
6048And then,''what profit hath he that hath laboured for the wind?''
6048And was that all?
6048And was this all?
6048And what can our pretended giants do or say in comparison of these?
6048And what canst thou earn a day?
6048And what company shall we have there?
6048And what concord hath Christ with Belial?
6048And what did Badman do after his wife was dead?
6048And what did they say else?
6048And what did you do then?
6048And what did you do then?
6048And what did you reply?
6048And what did you say to him?
6048And what else?
6048And what else?
6048And what good will my vanities do, when death says he will have no nay?
6048And what harm will that do thee?
6048And what is it that makes you so desirous to go to Mount Zion?
6048And what revenge hast thou in thy heart against every thought of disobedience?
6048And what said Faithful to you then?
6048And what said he then?
6048And what said he then?
6048And what said the neighbours to him?
6048And what saw you else in the way?
6048And what sayest thou to thy perverting, knowingly, the right purport and intent of the law?
6048And what than fire?
6048And what the son of my vows?
6048And what was the other thing?
6048And what was the reason you did not?
6048And what, did you despair, or how?
6048And when a man is down, you know, what can he do?
6048And when the hand of the rulers are chief in a trespass, who can keep their people from being drowned in that trespass?
6048And whereabout does he dwell?
6048And whereas you ask me, Whither away?
6048And who can contradict him?
6048And who then shall dare to blame this our age consumed; or say that our years be cut off?
6048And who with him again but they?
6048And who with them but Mr. Badman?
6048And whose be the sheep that feed upon them?
6048And whose portrait is Bunyan describing here?
6048And why candlesticks, if they were not to hold the candles?
6048And why did you not bring them along with you?
6048And why might they not be a type of gospel sermons?
6048And why should a man so carelessly cast away himself, by giving heed to a stranger?
6048And why so?
6048And why?
6048And wilt thou not regard?
6048And with that she plucked out her letter,[28] and read it, and said to them, What now will ye say to this?
6048And without this, what is to be seen in the church of God?
6048And you are sure he was of this opinion?
6048And you ungodly children, how are your ungodly parents that lived and died ungodly, now in the pains of hell also?
6048And''will ye weary my God also?''
6048And, By what means have you so persevered therein?
6048And, How got you into the way?
6048And, Sir, you, as all our neighbours know, are a very observing man, pray, therefore, what do you think of them?
6048And, in reason, how could it be otherwise?
6048And, listening still, she thought she heard another answer it, saying-- For why?
6048And, moreover, my brother, thou talkest of ease in the grave; but hast thou forgotten the hell, whither for certain the murderers go?
6048And, said Christiana to Mr. Great- heart, Sir, will you do as we?
6048And, therefore, what need have they that one should be sent unto them in another way?
6048And,''Will ye rebel against the king?''
6048Are his feet shod with the Gospel of peace?
6048Are his loins girt about with truth?
6048Are his ministers slothful in tendering this unto you?
6048Are my prayers lost?
6048Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
6048Are not the seven churches in Asia called by name of candlesticks?
6048Are these"spirits of just men made perfect"-the angel- ministering spirits which are sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?
6048Are they not all of equal authority?
6048Are they not death without, and unbelief within?
6048Are they the glorified inhabitants of the Celestial City?
6048Are we now almost got past the Enchanted Ground?
6048Are we truly convinced of sin, and converted to Christ?
6048Are you a married man?
6048Are you a married man?
6048Are you come out of it?
6048Are you going to the heavenly country?
6048Are you not sorry for what you have done?
6048Are you so hasty?
6048Art become freakish?
6048Art bound for hell, against all wind and weather?
6048Art not thou a murderer, a thief, a harlot, a witch, a sinner of the greatest size, and dost thou look for mercy now?
6048Art thou a buyer, and do things grow dear?
6048Art thou a fish, O man, art thou a fish?
6048Art thou a seller, and do things grow dear?
6048Art thou convinced that she is nothing more?
6048Art thou got into the right way?
6048Art thou in Christ''s righteousness?
6048Art thou not a graceless wretch?
6048Art thou not planted by the water- side?
6048Art thou resolved to follow me?
6048Art thou resolved to strip?
6048Art thou therefore discharged and unladen of these things?
6048Art thou to buy or sell?
6048Art thou troubled with cross children, cross relations, cross neighbours?
6048Art thou unladen of the things of this world, as pride, pleasures, profits, lusts, vanities?
6048Art[ thou] resolved to follow me?
6048As he saith again, Am I not an apostle?
6048As if he should say, what need have they that one should be sent to them from the dead?
6048As yet despise you the offers of peace, and deliverance?
6048As yet will ye refuse the golden offers of Shaddai, and trust to the lies and falsehoods of Diabolus?
6048Ask the rich man spoken of in the ensuing treatise, who was the fool-- he or Lazarus?
6048At last there came a grave person to the gate, named Good- will, who asked who was there?
6048At that Pliable began to be offended, and angrily said to his fellow, Is this the happiness you have told me all this while of?
6048Aye, but Lord, what wilt thou do to quench their thirst?
6048Barren fig- tree, dost thou consider?
6048Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear what a striving there is between the vine- dresser and the husbandman, for thy life?
6048Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear?
6048Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear?
6048Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear?
6048Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear?
6048Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear?
6048Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear?
6048Barren fig- tree, fruitless Christian, do not thine ears tingle?
6048Barren fig- tree, fruitless professor, hast thou heard all these things?
6048Barren fig- tree, hast thou heard all these things?
6048Barren fig- tree, hast thou subscribed, hast thou called thyself by the name of Jacob, and surnamed thyself by the name of Israel?
6048Barren fig- tree, what fruit hast thou?
6048Barren fig- tree, what sayest thou?
6048Barren professor, dost thou hear?
6048Be patient then, my brethren; but how long?
6048Be ruled by me, and go back; who knows whither such a brain- sick fellow will lead you?
6048Behold, I was left alone, these, where had they been?''
6048Besides, the great things that he desired, were to be delivered from going to hell, and who would, willingly?
6048Besides, was the gospel so freely, so frequently, so fully tendered to thee, and yet hast thou rejected all these things?
6048Brother, said Christian, what shall we do?
6048But I have let myself to another, even to the King of princes; and how can I, with fairness, go back with thee?
6048But I know you have made strong objections against him; prithee, what can he say for himself?
6048But I, poor I, how shall I get thither?
6048But Mr. Bunyan replied: Sin doth distinguish a man from a beast; is sin therefore the gift of God?
6048But alas, what thief, what tyrant, what devil is there that may not conquer after this sort?
6048But all these will fail you; for what think you?
6048But all this while, where''s he whose golden rays Drives night away and beautifies our days?
6048But am I daunted?
6048But are the other righteousnesses of no use to us?
6048But are there no dissuasive arguments to lay before such, to prevent their future misery?
6048But art thou blind?
6048But as to the intercession of Christ, who can come in to help upon the account of such innocency or worth?
6048But at the end of all this promised pardon for a million of years-- what then?
6048But be the candles down, and scattered too, Some lying here, some there?
6048But can you imagine how the people of the corporation were taken with this entertainment?
6048But canst thou not now repent and turn?
6048But could the house of Lebanon, though a fortified place, assault Damascus?
6048But could they persuade any to be of their opinion?
6048But did none of them follow you, to persuade you to go back?
6048But did not Mr. Badman marry again quickly?
6048But did not the neighbours take notice of this alteration that Mr. Badman had made?
6048But did they take from him all that ever he had?
6048But did this young Badman accustom himself to such filthy kind of language?
6048But did you never give an occasion to men to call you by this name?
6048But did you not come by the house of the Interpreter?
6048But did you not see the house that stood there on the top of the hill, on the side of which Moses met you?
6048But did you not, with your vain life, damp all that you by words used by way of persuasion to bring them away with you?
6048But did you take his counsel?
6048But did you tell them of your own sorrow, and fear of destruction?
6048But did you, said he, when you were at a stand, pluck out and read your note?
6048But do kings use to die for captive slaves?
6048But do not bad masters condemn themselves in condemning the badness of their servants?
6048But do you think Mr. Badman would have been so base?
6048But do you think that the men that do thus, do think that they do so vilely, so abominably?
6048But do you think these men saw the strength of the Jews now?
6048But first, do you know which of the Badmans I mean?
6048But for all this, how thick, and by heaps, do these wretches walk up and down our streets?
6048But for what cause?
6048But had one not need to walk with a guard, and to have a sentinel stand at one''s door for this?
6048But had the maid no friend to look after her?
6048But his father would, as you intimate, sometimes rebuke him for his wickedness; pray how would he carry it then?
6048But how are your neighbours for quietness?
6048But how camest thou in this condition?
6048But how can a man be sorry for it, that has neither sight nor sense of it?
6048But how could he be naked, when before he had made himself an apron?
6048But how could he so quickly run out, for I perceive it was in little time, by what you say?
6048But how did it happen that you came out of your country this way?
6048But how did they make that out?
6048But how do you think to get in at the gate?
6048But how dost thou prove that?
6048But how doth God the Father save thee?
6048But how doth it happen that you come so late?
6048But how if this path should lead us out of the way?
6048But how is it that you came alone?
6048But how is this resented?
6048But how much more now?
6048But how much more then when he comes To grapple with thy heart; To bind with thread thy toes and thumbs,[4] And fetch thee in his cart?
6048But how must this be done, but as we take them off with the snuffers, and put them in these snuff- dishes?
6048But how shall I be ascertained that I also shall be entertained?
6048But how shall we do to see some of them?
6048But how should a poor soul do to run?
6048But how will this man die?
6048But how?
6048But how?
6048But if He parts with His righteousness to us, what will He have for Himself?
6048But if he had done as you have supposed, what had he done worse than what he hath done already?
6048But if they should not, ask them yet again If formerly they did not entertain One CHRISTIAN, a Pilgrim?
6048But if thy God thou wilt not hearken to, What can the swallow, ant, or spider do?
6048But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words?''
6048But is it asked how are we to see that that is invisible, or to imagine bliss that is past our understanding?
6048But is it not a good heart that hath good thoughts?
6048But is it not a shame for a man to defile himself with that vice which he rebuketh in another?
6048But is it not a wonder they got not from him his certificate, by which he was to receive his admittance at the Celestial Gate?
6048But is not this a shame for them that are such?
6048But is this the common custom of princes?
6048But let us return again to Mr. Badman; had he any children by his wife?
6048But may my sin be forgiven?
6048But met you with no opposition before you set out of doors?
6048But must this wall, I say, consist chiefly in outward glory, in the glory of earthly things?
6048But now, what thing is that which is greater than his body, save the altar, his Divinity on which it was offered?
6048But now, when didst thou feel the power of this first part of the Scripture, the law, so mighty as to strike thee dead?
6048But of what?
6048But pray how can you tell that he did not care for the company of such?
6048But pray tell me, Did you meet nobody in the Valley of Humility?
6048But pray, Sir, what other sign have you by which you can prove that Mr. Badman died in his sins, and so in a state of damnation?
6048But pray, Sir, where was it that Christian and Faithful met Talkative?
6048But shall they be my God, or shall I have Of them so foul and impious a thought, To think that from the curse they can me save?
6048But show me something out of the Word against it, will you?
6048But some love not the method of your first; Romance they count it, throw''t away as dust, If I should meet with such, what should I say?
6048But still when a fresh dish was set before them, they would whisperingly say to each other, What is it?
6048But surely I may begin this time enough, a year or two hence, may I not?
6048But to accept of grace, especially when it is free grace, grace that reigns, grace from the throne, how sweet is it?
6048But to come to the second question, that is, Why these twelve angels are said to stand at the gate?
6048But to slight grace, to do despite to the Spirit of grace, to prefer our own works to the derogating from grace, what is it but to contemn God?
6048But was he not afraid of the judgments of God that did fly about at that time?
6048But was not this man, think you, a giant, a pillar in this house?
6048But were you not afraid, good Sir, when you saw him come out with his club?
6048But what an entrance into life is here?
6048But what answer hath God prepared for these objections?
6048But what are they?
6048But what are we to understand in gospel days, by going out of the house of the Lord, for or by sin?
6048But what can be the end of those that are proud in the decking of themselves after their antic manner?
6048But what could they say for themselves, why they came not?
6048But what did she do to you?
6048But what did you think when he fetched you down to the ground at the first blow?
6048But what do we talk of them?
6048But what do you mean by Mr. Badman''s breaking?
6048But what doth he get in this world, more than travail and sorrow, vexation of spirit, and disappointment?
6048But what followed?
6048But what fruit doth God expect?
6048But what ground had he for his so saying?
6048But what have they got by all they have done, either against the head or body of the same?
6048But what have you met with?
6048But what have you seen?
6048But what have you to show at that gate, that may cause that the gate should be opened to you?
6048But what is all this to the DEAD world-- to them that love to be dead?
6048But what is ankle- deep to that which followeth after?
6048But what is the meaning of this?
6048But what is the second thing whereby you would prove a discovery of a work of grace in the heart?
6048But what judgments do you mean?
6048But what more false than such a conclusion?
6048But what needs that?
6048But what of that?
6048But what saith the Word of God?
6048But what saith the scripture?
6048But what shall I now do, saith the sinner?
6048But what should be the reason that such a good man should be all his days so much in the dark?
6048But what should he mean by that?
6048But what then?
6048But what then?
6048But what was it that made you so afraid of this sight?
6048But what was the cause of your carrying of it thus to the first workings of God''s blessed Spirit upon you?
6048But what was this curse?
6048But what were the chargers a type of?
6048But what were the tongs a type of?
6048But what were these chains a type of?
6048But what were these golden spoons a type of?
6048But what were they used about the candlestick to do?
6048But what were those instruments a type of?
6048But what will not love do?
6048But what will they do when the axe is fetched out?
6048But what will they do with her?
6048But what''s the bush, whose pricks, like tenter- hooks, Do scratch and claw the finest lady''s hands, Or rend her clothes, if she too near it stands?
6048But what, then, must we understand by these lavers, and by this sacrifice being washed in them, in order to its being burned upon the altar?
6048But when did you give him such a rebuke?
6048But when shall this be?
6048But when will that be?
6048But whence must this come?
6048But where is she?
6048But where is the fruit of this repentance?
6048But who are they that must thus be feared?
6048But who is it that can live by grace?
6048But who understands this, who believes it?
6048But who, quoth he, do you think this is?
6048But why are the ungodly held forth under the notion of a rich man?
6048But why did he not come through?
6048But why did not you look for the steps?
6048But why did not young Badman run away from this master, as he ran away from the other?
6048But why do you put in these cautionary words, They must not sell always as dear, nor buy always as cheap as they can?
6048But why is it said, Let him''dip the tip of his finger in water, and cool my tongue?''
6048But why must the instruments be laid upon the tables?
6048But why should they be so set against him, since they also despise the way that he forsook?
6048But why stand off?
6048But why standest thou thus at the door?
6048But why wilt thou seek for ease this way, seeing so many dangers attend it?
6048But why, good Sir, do you sigh so deeply; is it for ought else than that for the which, as you have perceived, I myself am concerned?
6048But why, may some say, do you make so homely a comparison?
6048But why, or by what, art thou persuaded that thou hast left all for God and Heaven?
6048But why?
6048But will it not be counted a trespass against the Lord of the city whither we are bound, thus to violate His revealed will?
6048But will you promise me to mend?
6048But ye ungodly fathers, how are your ungodly children roaring now in hell?
6048But you saw more than this, did you not?
6048But you will say, How doth the law kill and strike dead the poor creatures?
6048But, I pray, what, and how many, were the things wherein you differed?
6048But, I pray, will you tell me why you ask me such questions?
6048But, I say, why is it repeated?
6048But, Sir, said she, what is this pill good for else?
6048But, Sir, said the old gentleman, how could you guess that I am such a man, since I came from such a place?
6048But, Sir, was not this it that made my good Christian''s burden fall from off his shoulder, and that made him give three leaps for joy?
6048But, good neighbour Wiseman, be pleased to tell me who this man was, and why you conclude him so miserable in his death?
6048But, mother, what is it like?
6048But, my good companion, do you know the way to this desired place?
6048But, pray Sir, while it is fresh in my mind, do you hear anything of his wife and children?
6048But, pray, what said my Lord to my rudeness?
6048But, pray, why do you ask me this question?
6048But, said Christian, are there no turnings nor windings, by which a stranger may lose his way?
6048But, said Christian, will your practice stand a trial at law?
6048But, sluggard, is it not a shame for thee To be outdone by pismires?
6048But, you will say, What needs all this ado, and why is all this time and pains spent in speaking to this that is surely believed already?
6048Can a loving husband abide to be always from a beloved spouse?
6048Can a man believe in Christ and not be hated by the devil?
6048Can any think that God should take That pains, to form a man So like himself, only to make Him here a moment stand?
6048Can any think that trees are the things taken care of here?
6048Can darkness agree with light?
6048Can he make a profession of this Christ, and that sweetly and convincingly, and the children of Satan hold their tongue?
6048Can his heart now endure, or can his hands be strong?
6048Can it be imagined that those''that paint themselves did ever repent of their pride?''
6048Can there now be any thing more plain?
6048Can these teach him to manage his knowledge well?
6048Can you behold every one that he is proud, and abase him, and bind their faces in secret?
6048Can you call for the waters of the sea, and cause them to cover the face of the ground?
6048Can you cast all, and rest all, upon the love of Christ?
6048Can you count the number of the stars, or stay the bottles of heaven?
6048Can you not do as your neighbours do, carry the world, sin, lust, pleasure, profit, esteem among men, along with you?
6048Can you not stay and take these along with you?
6048Can you not tell how you knocked?
6048Can you remember by what means you find your annoyances, at times, as if they were vanquished?
6048Can you stop the sun from running his course, and hinder the moon from giving her light?
6048Canst thou commend thyself''to every man''s conscience in the sight of God?''
6048Canst thou live in the water; canst thou live always, and nowhere else, but in the water?
6048Canst thou read this, O thou wicked sinner, and yet go on in sin?
6048Canst thou say, from blessed experience,''His flesh is meat indeed, and His blood is drink indeed?''
6048Canst thou think of this, and defer repentance one hour longer?
6048Christiana and her sons?
6048Come, Samuel, are you willing that I should catechise you also?
6048Come, neighbour Pliable, how do you do?
6048Come, pr''ythee bird, I pr''ythee come away, Why should this net thee take, when''scape thou may?
6048Come, said Christiana, will you eat a bit, a little to sweeten your mouths, while you sit here to rest your legs?
6048Come, tell me, do you keep it from the dust, Yea, wind it also duly up you must?
6048Consider thus with thyself, Would I be glad to have all, every one of my sins to come in against me, to inflame the justice of God against me?
6048Consider thus, Would I be glad to have all, and every one of the ten commandments, to discharge themselves against my soul?
6048Could it remove from the place on which God had set it?
6048Cry, why so?
6048Cumber- ground, how many hopeful, inclinable, forward people, hast thou by thy fruitless and unprofitable life, kept out of the vineyard of God?
6048Cut him down, why cumbereth he the ground?
6048Dark- land, said the guide; doth not that lie up on the same coast with the City of Destruction?
6048Did Formalist and Hypocrite turn off into bye ways at the foot of the hill Difficulty, and miserably perish?
6048Did Giant Slay- good intend me this favour when he stopped me, and resolved to let me go no further?
6048Did He bleed for sins?
6048Did I call him before an atheist?
6048Did I ever exclaim, in the agony of my spirit,"What must I do to be saved?"
6048Did I ever feel a deep concern about my soul?
6048Did I ever see my danger as a sinner?
6048Did I say, our Lord had here in former days his country- house, and that He loved here to walk?
6048Did Ignorance, who perished from the way, say to the pilgrims,''You go so fast, I must stay awhile behind?''
6048Did Mistrust and Timorous run back for fear of the persecuting lions, Church and State?
6048Did any of them know of your coming?
6048Did ever God tell thee thou shalt live half a year or two months longer?
6048Did ever God tell thee thou shalt live half a year, or two months longer?
6048Did ever any of your carnal acquaintance take knowledge of a difference of your language and conduct?
6048Did good men then go to see him in his last sickness?
6048Did he break his leg then?
6048Did he intend, that after he had rifled my pockets, I should go to Gaius, mine host?
6048Did he often carry it thus to her?
6048Did not Haman lead Mordecai in his state by the hand of anger?
6048Did not I direct thee the way to the little wicket- gate?
6048Did not the Shepherds bid us beware of the flatterers?
6048Did not we tell thee of these things?
6048Did she desire thee to come with her to this place?
6048Did she talk thus openly?
6048Did they show wherein this way is so dangerous?
6048Did we not run, ride, labour, and strive abundantly, if it might have been, for the good of thy soul, though now a damned soul?
6048Did we not see, from the Delectable Mountains, the gate of the city?
6048Did we not sound an alarm in thine ears, by the trumpet of God''s word day after day?
6048Did we not tell thee sin would damn thy soul?
6048Did we not tell thee that they who loved their sins should be damned at this dark and gloomy day, as thou art like to be?
6048Did we not tell thee that without conversion there was no salvation?
6048Did we not venture our goods, our names, our lives?
6048Did you cry me mercy so long as you had hopes that you might prevail against me?
6048Did you hear no talk of neighbour Pliable?
6048Did you meet with no other assault as you came?
6048Did you never read, that''the dragon persecuteth the woman?''
6048Did you then so well know his life?
6048Didst thou never hear of the intolerable roarings of the damned ones that are therein?
6048Didst thou never hear or read that doleful saying in Luke 16, how the sinful man cries out among the flames,''One drop of water to cool my tongue?''
6048Do I look alone to Christ for righteousness, and depend only on Him for holiness?
6048Do I renounce my own righteousness, as well as abhor my sins?
6048Do I see that all other ways, whether of sin or self- righteousness, lead to hell?
6048Do I study to please Him, as well as hope to enjoy Him?
6048Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?''
6048Do n''t you hear a noise?
6048Do n''t you remember how undaunted they were when they stood before the judge?
6048Do not most rather seek to push away our feet from taking hold of the path of life, or else lay snares for us in the way?
6048Do they drink wine in bowls?
6048Do they live in pleasures, and spend their days in wealth?
6048Do they think that God can not be even with them?
6048Do they think they shall know themselves then, or that they shall rejoice to see themselves in that bliss?
6048Do we indeed see Christ by the eye of faith?
6048Do we know the manner and temper of their King?
6048Do we think that the prophet prophesieth here against trees, against the natural cedars of Lebanon?
6048Do you count them pure with the wicked balances?
6048Do you find this?
6048Do you know him, then?
6048Do you know who they are, whence they come, and what is their purpose in setting down before the town of Mansoul?
6048Do you mean, how came I at first to look after the good of my soul?
6048Do you not find sometimes, as if those things were vanquished, which at other times are your perplexity?
6048Do you not remember that one of the Shepherds bid us beware of the Enchanted Ground?
6048Do you not thereby intimate that a man may sometimes do so?
6048Do you not think sometimes of the country from whence you came?
6048Do you not yet bear away with you some of the things that then you were conversant withal?
6048Do you see yonder hill?
6048Do you so run?
6048Do you so run?
6048Do you so run?
6048Do you think that I am such a fool as to think God can see no further than I?
6048Do you think that that maid''s master would have been troubled at the loss of her, if he had not lost, with her, his gain?
6048Do you think that you are stronger than he?
6048Do you think those will ever come thither?
6048Do''st not behold the net?
6048Does Christ dwell in my heart by faith?
6048Does he take the shield of faith, and helmet of salvation?
6048Does he take the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God?
6048Dost not thou see that thou art called a thief and a robber, that hast either climbed up to, or crept in at another place than the door?
6048Dost thou believe the Scriptures to be the Word of God?
6048Dost thou believe the Scriptures to be the Word of God?
6048Dost thou bring forth fruit unto God?
6048Dost thou continually neglect to come to Christ, and usest arguments in thine own heart to satisfy thy soul with so doing?
6048Dost thou count all things but poor, lifeless, empty, vain things, without communion with him?
6048Dost thou count his company more precious than the whole world?
6048Dost thou delight to sin against plain commands?
6048Dost thou examine thyself whether thou be in the faith or no, having a command in Scripture so to do?
6048Dost thou give diligence to make thy calling and election sure, because God commanded it in Scripture?
6048Dost thou hear, barren fig- tree?
6048Dost thou hear, barren professor?
6048Dost thou in deed and in truth believe the Scriptures to be the Word of God?
6048Dost thou know whether the day of grace will last a week longer or no?
6048Dost thou love to be talking of him-- and also to be walking with him?
6048Dost thou slight and scorn the counsels contained in the Scriptures, and continue in so doing?
6048Dost thou think that Christ will foul His fingers with thee?
6048Dost thou walk like one that is bought with a price, even with the price of precious blood?
6048Dost thou''bear about in thy body the dying of the Lord Jesus?''
6048Doth he entreat you, for fear of you?
6048Doth his company sweeten all things-- and his absence embitter all things?
6048Doth it not suit many a feeble mind?
6048Doth she not speak very smoothly, and give you a smile at the end of a sentence?
6048Doth she not wear a great purse by her side; and is not her hand often in it, fingering her money, as if that was her heart''s delight?
6048Even Judas could as boldly ask,''Master, is it I''who shall betray Thee?
6048Everybody will cry up the goodness of men; but who is there that is, as he should, affected with the goodness of God?
6048Examine again, Dost thou labour after those qualifications that the Scriptures do describe a child of God by?
6048Examine, Dost thou stand in awe of sinning against God, because he hath in the Scriptures commanded thee to abstain from it?
6048Farther, if all be true that this man hath said, how comes it to pass that the subjects of Shaddai are so enslaved in all places where they come?
6048Fearing, that came on pilgrimage out of his parts?
6048For how can a man repent of that of which he hath neither sight nor sense?
6048For if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and sinners appear?
6048For my part, I am out of charity with myself; who then should be in love with me?
6048For of what should a man repent?
6048For should the saints enjoy all this But for a certain time, O, how would they their mark then miss, And at this thing repine?
6048For what am I thus tormented?
6048For what bondage greater than to be kept in blindness?
6048For what did you bring yourself into this condition?
6048For what journey, I pray you?
6048For what portion of God is there,''for that sin,''from above, and what inheritance of the Almighty from on high?''
6048For when, thinks the enemy, will these fools be so desirous to sit down, as when they are weary?
6048For wherein can grace or love more appear than in his laying down his life for us?
6048For who can endure a boar in a vineyard; a man of sin in a holy temple; or a dragon in heaven?
6048For who doth not perceive, but when those that sit aloft are vile, and corrupt themselves, they corrupt the whole region and country where they are?
6048For who is prouder than you professors?
6048For''what good is there to the owners thereof, saving the beholding of them with their eyes?''
6048Friend, whither away?
6048Friends, Solomon saith, that''The desire of the slothful killeth him''; and if so, what will slothfulness itself do to those that entertain it?
6048From what?
6048GREAT- HEART, What could they say against it?
6048Gentlemen, whence came you, and whither go you?
6048God''s people wish well to the souls of others, and wilt not thou wish well to thy own?
6048Good morrow, my good neighbour, Mr. Attentive; whither are you walking so early this morning?
6048Had he not also now hold of the shield of faith?
6048Had he then such a good trade, for all he was such a bad man?
6048Had you ever any talk with him about it?
6048Had you no talk with him before you came out?
6048Had you not thoughts of leaving off praying?
6048Has He given it to thee, my reader?
6048Has he on the breastplate of righteousness?
6048Has he that need of you, that we are sure you have of him?
6048Has the enmity of the human heart by nature changed?
6048Hast been among the thieves?
6048Hast thou a wife and children?
6048Hast thou an heart to be sorry for this wickedness?
6048Hast thou any lease of thy life?
6048Hast thou any lease of thy life?
6048Hast thou been digg''d about and dunged too, Will neither patience nor yet dressing do?
6048Hast thou fruit becoming the care of God, the protection of God, the wisdom of God, the patience and husbandry of God?
6048Hast thou given thyself to the Lord?
6048Hast thou that''godly sorrow''that''worketh repentance to salvation, not to be repented of?''
6048Hast thou valued sin at a higher rate than thy soul, than God, Christ, angels, saints, and communion with them in eternal blessedness and glory?
6048Hast thou''renounced the hidden things of dishonesty, not walking in craftiness?''
6048Hath He overcome the law, the devil, and hell?
6048Hath Jesus performed righteousness to cover us, and spilled blood to wash us?
6048Hath he been digging about thee?
6048Hath he been dunging of thee?
6048Hath it not hindered many in their pilgrimage?
6048Hath not Moses told them the danger of living in sin?
6048Have they at no time, think you, convictions of sin, and so consequently fears that their state is dangerous?
6048Have they not Moses and the prophets?
6048Have they not Moses and the prophets?
6048Have they not had my ministers and servants sent unto them and coming as from me?
6048Have we the faith of this?
6048Have you any more things to ask me about my beginning to come on pilgrimage?
6048Have you felt the alarm in your soul under a sense of sin and judgment?
6048Have you lost any of your cattle, or what is the matter?
6048Have you these?
6048Having so often sold thyself to me to work wickedness, wilt thou forsake me now?
6048Having these to look to, what should stagger our faith, or deject our hope?
6048He asked again if they had aught to say for themselves, why the sentence that they confessed that they had deserved should not be passed upon them?
6048He asked me if I had a family?
6048He asked them, Why?
6048He knocked, therefore, more than once or twice, saying--"May I now enter here?
6048He loved to live high, but his hands refused to labour; and what else can the end of such an one be but that which the wise man saith?
6048He ran away, you say, but whither did he run?
6048He that feareth not to be burned in the fire, how will he fear the heat of weather?
6048He that hath his word shall then speak it faithfully, for''what is the chaff to the wheat?
6048He that opened stepped out after him, and said, Thou trembling one, what wantest thou?
6048He that was in darkness, or he that was in light?
6048He that was in everlasting joy, or he that was in everlasting torments?
6048He that was in hell, or he that was in heaven?
6048Hence David said again,''Whom have I in heaven but thee?''
6048Hence see what it is to grieve the Spirit of God: for He only is the Comforter: and if He withdraws His influences, who or what can comfort us?
6048His song was this: The Lord is only my support, And he that doth me feed; How can I then want anything Whereof I stand in need?
6048Honest asked his landlord, if there were any store of good people in the town?
6048Honest asked, why it was said that the Saviour is said to come''out of a dry ground''; and also, that''He had no form or comeliness in him?''
6048Honest( when they were all sat down) asked Mr. Contrite, and the rest, in what posture their town was at present?
6048Honest, interrupting of him, said, Did you see the two men asleep in the arbour?
6048How are all things out of order?
6048How believe you, as touching the resurrection of the dead?
6048How came that about, since you were now reformed?
6048How came that about?
6048How came you to think at first of so doing as you do now?
6048How camest thou by the burden at first?
6048How can such poor women as we hold out in a way so full of troubles as this way is, without a friend and defender?
6048How did he break it?
6048How do they seek to stifle them?
6048How do you know that these sayings are true?
6048How do you know that?
6048How do you mean?
6048How dost thou believe?
6048How dost thou show before men the truth of thy turning to God?
6048How doth God the Son save thee?
6048How far do you think he may be before?
6048How far is it thither?
6048How far may such an one go?
6048How far might they go on in pilgrimage in their day, since they notwithstanding were thus miserably cast away?
6048How hard are these things?
6048How he carried it?
6048How is it now?
6048How is it, then, that thou art so quickly turned aside?
6048How is it, then, that thou hast run away from thy king?
6048How long must this be my state?
6048How long?
6048How many Mahomet?
6048How many poor souls hath Bonner to answer for, think you, and several filthy blind priests?
6048How many seasons have you spent in vain?
6048How many sermons and other mercies did I, of my patience, afford you?
6048How many souls do you think Balaam, with his deceit, will have to answer for?
6048How many souls have they been the means of destroying by their ignorance and corrupt doctrine?
6048How many the Pharisees, that hired the soldiers to say the disciples stole away Jesus?
6048How many times have you disappointed me?
6048How much more then when light shall be against light in three ranks?
6048How much more will it perplex thee to think, that thou hadst not a care of thy own?
6048How now, good fellow, whither away after this burdened manner?
6048How often didst thou hear us tell thee of these things?
6048How sayest thou, young comer, is not this the case with thy soul?
6048How shall we escape,''if we turn away from him that speaketh from heaven?''
6048How shall we get to be sharers thereof?
6048How should I escape being by them torn in pieces?
6048How so?
6048How stands it between God and your soul now?
6048How stands the country affected towards you?
6048How then can any good be done to those whose conscience is worse than that?
6048How then can good fruit grow from such a root, the root of all evil?
6048How then can it be but that light should be against light in this house, and that in a military posture?
6048How then can the world judge of the condition of the saints?
6048How then shall I look Him in the face at His coming?
6048How then should his brethren that survive him, and that tread in his very steps, approve of the sentence that by this book is pronounced against him?
6048How then will it be with thee?
6048How was Esau served for staying too long before he came for the blessing?
6048How was Lot''s wife served for running lazily, and for giving but one look behind her, after the things she left in Sodom?
6048How will they shine?
6048How will you describe right fear?
6048How?
6048I also ask, in what charger our gospel passover is now dressed up and set before the people?
6048I am sorry that I was so foolish, and am made to wonder that I am not now as Lot''s wife; for wherein was the difference betwixt her sin and mine?
6048I ask, Why has the world such hold of thee?
6048I ask, then, if there were ever anything that had a being antecedent to, or before God?
6048I asked him further, how that man''s righteousness could be of that efficacy to justify another before God?
6048I believe so; but pray tell me, did any of her other children hearken to her words, so as to be bettered in their souls thereby?
6048I deem I have half a guess of you; your name is Old Honesty, is it not?
6048I have given Him my faith, and sworn my allegiance to Him; how, then, can I go back from this, and not be hanged as a traitor?
6048I pray let me hear your judgment of extortion, what it is, and when committed?
6048I promise you this was enough to discourage; but did they make an end here?
6048I remember he alleged many a Scripture, but those I valued not; the Scriptures, thought I, what are they?
6048I say again, tell me before the first blow is given, wilt thou turn?
6048I say, dost thou see thyself in him?
6048I say, he puts great difference between these, and that other sort that say, When will the Sabbath be gone, that we may be at our worldly business?
6048I say, if Mr. Badman was here to object thus unto you, what would be your reply?
6048I say, what less than a river could do it?
6048I tell you this is no easy matter; if it were, what need all those prayers, sighs, watchings?
6048I think it a high favour that they were hanged before we came hither; who knows else what they might have done to such poor women as we are?
6048If Christ be the way, verity, and life, how can there be any life then without Christ?
6048If God would blow upon a man, who can help it?
6048If Jesus be so sweet to faith below, who can tell what He is in full fruition above?
6048If all that build do build to suit The glory of their state, What orator, though most acute, Can fully heaven relate?
6048If any say, Who''s there?
6048If nothing should by us be had When we are gone from hence, But vanities, while here?
6048If palaces that princes build, Which yet are made of clay, Do so amaze when much beheld, Of heaven what shall we say?
6048If so, then what is that worth, or value, that is in the grace itself?
6048If so, then, in the next place, what will become of them that are grown weary before they are got half way thither?
6048If so, what had she to say?
6048If the Father, or the Son, or the Holy Ghost, are gracious, if they were not all gracious, what would it profit?
6048If the life that is attended with so many troubles, is so loath to be let go by us, what is the life above?
6048If the world, which God sets light by, is counted a thing of that worth with men; what is Heaven, which God commendeth?
6048If thou wouldst know whether man be still in that state by nature that God did place him in?
6048If thou wouldst know whether the man were first beguiled, or the woman that God made an help- mate for him?
6048If we have such ill speed at our first setting out, what may we expect betwixt this and our journey''s end?
6048If you say no, what means your sour carriage to the people of God?
6048If young Badman feared not the damnation of his soul, do you think that the consideration of impairing of his body would have deterred him therefrom?
6048If''the wrath of a king is as messengers of death''( Prov 16:14), if the wrath of the king''is as the roaring of a lion,''what is the wrath of God?
6048In his Jerusalem Sinner Saved he thus argues''Why despair?
6048In what glory will they appear?
6048Indeed the Word saith,"He hath blinded their eyes, lest they should see,"& c. But now we are by ourselves, what do you think of such men?
6048Indeed who can bear up, and who Can from these shakings run?
6048Instructions did I say?
6048Is He the one, the chief object of our soul?
6048Is He the only hope of my soul, and the only confidence of my heart?
6048Is fellowship with God the Father, and His Son, Jesus Christ, so prized by me, as to seek it, and to esteem it above all things?
6048Is godly fear delightful unto thee, That fear that God himself delights to see Bear sway in them that love him?
6048Is grace thy proper element?
6048Is he not slothful, is not he careless, is he not without discretion?
6048Is it I?''
6048Is it a way that my parents brought me up in, put me apprentice to, or that by providence I was first thrust into?
6048Is it because they would honour God?
6048Is it intended to represent that prayerful, watchful, personal investigation into Divine truth, which ought to precede church- fellowship?
6048Is it meet to think that a little child should handle Goliath as David did?
6048Is it not in the four evangelists, the prophets, and epistles of the apostles?
6048Is it not the same by the which I have called thee?
6048Is it so much to be a fiddle?
6048Is it thy delight to think of Him, hear of Him, speak of Him, abide in Him, and live upon Him?
6048Is not Christ the head, and we the members?
6048Is not he also the price, the ground, and bottom of our happiness, both in this world and that which is to come?
6048Is not here the house of the forest of Lebanon mentioned as another besides the temple?
6048Is not this enough to make any poor soul begin his race?
6048Is not this strange?
6048Is nothing so secret but it will be revealed?
6048Is the Lamb the nourishment of thy soul, and the portion of thy heart?
6048Is the doctrine offered to thee so?
6048Is the doctrine offered unto thee so?
6048Is the way safe or dangerous?
6048Is there a Slough of Despond to be passed, and a hill Difficulty to be overcome?
6048Is there any good that lives there?
6048Is there hope?
6048Is there hope?
6048Is there no better merchandise to trade in than what comes from hell, or out of the bowels of the earth?
6048Is there nothing written therein but what you understand?
6048Is there, in this place, any relief for pilgrims that are weary and faint in the way?
6048Is this the love and care Of Jesus for the men that pilgrims are?
6048Is this the way to the Celestial City?
6048Is thy mind always musing on him?
6048Is your heart full of mammon, or pride, or debauchery?
6048It is enough to make angels blush, saith Satan, to see so vile a one knock at Heaven''s gates for mercy, and wilt thou be so abominably bold to do it?
6048It is this: Do you experience this first part of this description of it?
6048It is true that you have said; but pray how many sorts of pride are there?
6048It makes one tremble to hear those who profess to follow Christ in the regeneration, crying, What harm is there in this game and the other diversion?
6048It mattereth not who brought thee in hither, whether God or the devil, or thine own vain- glorious heart; but hast thou fruit?
6048It may be thou hast a father, mother, brother,& c., going post- haste to heaven, wouldst thou be willing to be left behind them?
6048It will not be said then, Did you believe?
6048Job, in order to his repentance, cries unto God,''Show me wherefore thou contendest with me?''
6048John, what have you done?
6048Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God?
6048Know you not that it is written, that he that cometh not in by the door,"but climbeth up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber?"
6048Know''st not thy Lord by fruit is glorified?
6048Lazarus, who was he?
6048Let me alone, let me fetch my blow, or''Cut it down, why cumbereth it the ground?''
6048Let thy conscience speak, I say, is it not prepared for thee, thou being an ungodly man?
6048Look before thee; dost thou see this narrow way?
6048Look to the heavens, and behold, and consider the stars, how high are they?
6048Look, doth it not go along by the way- side?
6048Mark, and when they were ALONE; according to that of the prophet,''Whom shall he teach knowledge, and whom shall he make to understand doctrine?
6048May I now go back, and go up to the wicket- gate?
6048May I speak a few words in my own defence?
6048May we have entertainment here, or must We further go?
6048Meaning, who would be at the charge to have a wife that can have a whore when he listeth?
6048Met you with nothing else in that valley?
6048Mother, can not you do me some good?
6048Much of your lives are past; and will you be slothful?
6048Must I slight them as they slight me, or nay?
6048Must a little of the glory of the butterfly make thee not honour thy father and mother?
6048Must here be the beginning of my bliss?
6048Must here the burden fall from off my back Must here the strings that bound it to me crack?
6048Must they not perish rather?
6048My brother, said he, rememberest thou not how valiant thou hast been heretofore?
6048My little bird, how canst thou sit And sing amidst so many thorns?
6048My senses, how were you beguil''d When you said sin was good?
6048My soul is also sore vexed, but thou, O Lord, how long?
6048Nay, but, said Mr. Bunyan, have you the very self- same original copies that were written by the penmen of the scriptures, prophets and apostles?
6048Nay, do not they rather owe him something for his labour he bestowed on them, as Philemon did to Paul?
6048Nay, do they not rather declare to the world that they have repented of their profession?
6048Nay, do you not see with your eyes daily, that perseverance is a very great part of the cross?
6048Nay, hast thou not learned the wicked ones thy ways?
6048Nay, have not all the prophets from Samuel, with all those that follow after, prophesied, and foretold these things?
6048Nay, say they, why may not we as well as he?
6048No; if Isaiah, with his mighty eloquence, again appeared among mortals, again would his cry be heard,''Who hath believed our report?''
6048Nor are we now, as at the peep of light, To question, is it day, or is it night?
6048Nor was this but the least of what he did, But the outside of what he suffered?
6048Nor yet of thy poor soul some pity take?
6048Now I have conquered your Diabolus, you come to me for favour, but why did you not help me against the mighty?
6048Now here some may object, and say, Since the way to God by these door were so wide, why doth Christ say the way and gate is narrow?
6048Now here''s the holiness that should them save, Or, as a preparation, go before, To move God to do for them less or more?
6048Now if God noble angels did not spare Because they did transgress, will he forbear Poor dust and ashes?
6048Now men can let their tongues run at random, as we used to say; now they will be apt to say, Our tongues are our own, who shall control them?
6048Now that the lions are removed, may we not fear that hypocrites will thrust themselves into our churches?
6048Now, as they came up to these places, behold, the gardener stood in the way, to whom the Pilgrims said, Whose goodly vineyards and gardens are these?
6048Now, if a child has such tenderness for a useless member, how much more tender is the Son of God to his afflicted members?
6048Now, if she, with her children, are in bondage, how canst thou expect by them to be made free?
6048Now, it may be asked what is the throne of grace?
6048Now, madam, what sayest thou?
6048Now, since I show thee all these mysteries, How canst thou hate me, or me scandalize?
6048Now, since this is thus, quoth he, can you be kept by any prince in more slavery, and in greater bondage, than you are under this day?
6048Now, thought Christian, what shall I do?
6048Now, who will meet me in this dark entry?
6048O blessed face and holy grace, When shall we see this day?
6048O my brethren,''what manner of persons ought we to be,''who have subscribed to the Lord, and have called ourselves by the name of Israel?
6048O my brother, if He will but go along with us, what need we be afraid of ten thousands that shall set themselves against us?
6048O my reader, would you be one of the glorified inhabitants of that city whose builder and maker is God?
6048O that godly plea of Samuel:''Behold here I am,''says he,''witness against me, before the Lord, and before his anointed, whose ox have I taken?
6048O what an alteration will there be among the ungodly when they go out of this world?
6048O what will it profit thy soul to have pleasure in this life, and torments in hell?
6048O''what shall be given unto thee,''thou''deceitful tongue?''
6048O, if he were here one quarter of an hour, to behold, to see, to feel, to taste and enjoy but the thousandth part of what we enjoy, what would he do?
6048O, therefore, will not this aggravate thy torment?
6048One chanced mockingly, beholding the carriage of the men, to say unto them, What will ye buy?
6048One would have thought that this had been a small request, a small courtesy-- ONE DROP OF WATER-- what is that?
6048Or art thou not?
6048Or art thou one agoing backward thither?
6048Or do they still like and approve of you as well as ever?
6048Or dost thou wink, because thou would''st not see?
6048Or how is it with thy soul?
6048Or if it should, would it be a suitable medicine in the least to present to the eyes of a broken and wounded people, as the Jews will be at that day?
6048Or if they were, would they be afraid that God would not make them welcome?
6048Or is it a way into which I have twisted myself, as not being contented with my first lot, that by God and my parents I was cast into?
6048Or is it muddy, and mixed with the doctrines of men?
6048Or that he should make such ado, By justice, and by grace; By prophets and apostles too, That men might see his face?
6048Or that the promise he hath made, Also the threatenings great, Should in a moment end and fade?
6048Or that there should be the strength of an ox in a wren?
6048Or theirs that hear the beating of a drum, But not made fly for fear from house and home?
6048Or was his calling so gainful to him as always to keep his purse''s belly full, though he was himself a great spender?
6048Or what careth he for the pinching frost, which burneth with the love of the Lord?
6048Or what will they give in exchange for their souls?
6048Or who shall condemn me-- just judges?
6048Otherwise,''Being planted, shall it prosper?
6048Pray how did he break it?
6048Pray how did she die?
6048Pray in the custody of Giant Despair, in the midst of Doubting Castle, and when their own folly brought them there too?
6048Pray of what disease did Mr. Badman die, for now I perceive we are come up to his death?
6048Pray tell me concerning the first, how he made away with himself?
6048Pray what were they?
6048Pray, Sir, What may I call you?
6048Pray, did you know him?
6048Pray, how was he in his death?
6048Pray, what count you good thoughts, and a life according to God''s commandments?
6048Pray, what is he?
6048Pray, what may I call your name, that I may tell it to my Lord within?
6048Pray, what principles did he hold?
6048Pray, what was it more that he said unto you?
6048Pray, where did you find all these?
6048Pray, who are your kindred there?
6048Prithee, what new knowledge hast thou got, that so worketh off thy mind from thy friends, and that tempteth thee to go, nobody knows where?
6048Professors such, perhaps, there may be, and who upon earth can help it?
6048Reader, can you be content with this?
6048Reader, have you ever spoken harshly to, or persecuted, a child of God-- a poor penitent sinner?
6048Reader, have you fled for refuge to the hope set before you in the gospel?
6048Reader, how is your inclination?
6048Reader, is this your lot also?
6048Reader, what sayest thou to this?
6048Reader, what sayst thou to this?
6048Reader, wouldst see what you may never feel, Despair, racks, torments, whips of burning steel?
6048Received you the Spirit, saith St. Paul, By hearing, faith, or works?
6048Recorder was mad, and so not to be regarded: and for this he urged his fits, and said, If he be himself, why doth he not do thus always?
6048Said they anything more to discourage you?
6048Say you so?
6048Says Paul,''They did not like to retain God in their knowledge''; and what follows?
6048Says Satan, Dost thou not know that thou hast horribly sinned?
6048Scenes of accomplished bliss, which who can see, Though but in distant prospect, and not feel His soul refresh''d with foretaste of the joy?
6048Second, Because you know that though a man do run, yet if he do not overcome, or win, as well as run, what will he be the better for his running?
6048Secondly, For that he perceived God was with them, though in that dark and dismal state; and why not, thought he, with me?
6048Secondly, How safe they are in the arms of Jesus; would they be here again for a thousand worlds?
6048Seest thou not that many of late have been snatched away, on each side of thee( by that hand that hath been stretched out and is so still)?
6048Shall I be a citizen of that city?
6048Shall I be proud, because I am sounding brass?
6048Shall I buy the pleasures of this world at so dear a rate as to lose my soul for the obtaining of that?
6048Shall I content myself with a heaven that will last no longer than my lifetime?
6048Shall I entertain thee against my sovereign Lord?
6048Shall I have my sins and lose my soul?
6048Shall I need to mention particularly contests many years past, and presented to us in print?
6048Shall I not be abandoned for this, and sent back from thence ashamed?
6048Shall I save thee?
6048Shall I speak of the satiety and of the duration of all these?
6048Shall he not therefore seek for fruit, for fruit answerable to the means?
6048Shall he that keeps his promise sure In things both low and small, Yet break it like a man impure, In matters great''st of all?
6048Shall it be said at the last day, that the wicked made more haste to hell than you to Heaven?
6048Shall it be said at the last day, that wicked men made more haste to hell than you did make to heaven?
6048Shall not then these mournful groans pierce thy flinty heart?
6048Shall we be ruled by the Giant?
6048Shall we forget them?
6048Shall we go back again to my Lord, and confess our folly, and ask one?
6048Shall wood be taken thereof to do any work?
6048Shall you with him live in pleasure as you do now?
6048She said she was afraid; I asked her, why?
6048Should I now be ashamed of His ways and servants, how can I expect the blessing?
6048Should one say to some-- Art not thou that man I saw crying out under a sermon,''What shall I do to be saved?''
6048Should she stay where she dwells, and retain this her mind, who could live quietly by her?
6048Should we make Mr. Good- deed our messenger when our petition cries for mercy?
6048Sinner, sick sinner, what sayest thou to this?
6048Sir, said the least, I was almost beat out of heart?
6048Sir, what is the cause of this?
6048Sir, what think you?
6048Sir, which is my way to this honest man''s house?
6048Sir, you seem greatly concerned at this, but what if I shall say more?
6048Skill, how does it taste?
6048Skill, saying, Sir, what will content you for your pains and care to, and of my child?
6048Sluggard, art thou asleep still?
6048Snuff- dishes, you may say, what are they?
6048Snuffers, you may say, of what were they a type?
6048So Christ:''Which of you convinceth me of sin?''
6048So Christiana asked Prudence what it was that made those curious notes?
6048So He addressed Himself to Mercy, and said unto her, And what moved thee to come hither, sweet heart?
6048So I was, and a sweet dream it was; but are you sure I laughed?
6048So again:''What iniquity have your fathers found in me, that they are gone far from me, and have walked after vanity, and are become vain?''
6048So also Bunyan-"Every height is a difficulty to him that is loaden; with a burden, how shall we attain the Heaven of heavens?
6048So he came directly to me, and said, Mercy, what aileth thee?
6048So he further asked, if all the men in the town of Mansoul were in this confession as they?
6048So the guide, Mr. Great- heart, awaked him, and the old gentleman, as he lift up his eyes, cried out, What''s the matter?
6048So then, when the body of Christ is in every sense completed in this life by the light of the sunshine of his holy gospel, what need of this sun?
6048So they began and said, Neighbour, pray what is your meaning by this?
6048So they called her, and said to her, Mercy, what is that thing thou wouldst have?
6048So they came up one to another; and presently Stand- fast said to old Honest, Ho, father Honest, are you there?
6048So when he was come into the chamber of state, Diabolus saluted him with''Welcome, my Lord, how went matters betwixt you to- day?''
6048So when he was got in, the man of the gate asked him who directed him thither?
6048So when they were come to the gate, the guide knocked, and the Porter cried, Who is there?
6048So, did I say?
6048Soul, consider, is it not miserable to lose heaven for twenty, thirty, or forty years''sinning against God?
6048Specially that bitter outcry of his,''What shall I do to be saved?''
6048Stop, my dear reader, have you cast away all useless encumbrances, and all easily besetting sins?
6048Suppose such a slip as I told you of before should be in your garden, and there die, would you let it abide in your garden?
6048Suppose that I be cheated myself with a brass half- crown, must I therefore cheat another therewith?
6048Take the THREATENINGS laid down in holy writ, and how are they disregarded?
6048Take the tables for the hearts of the murderers, and the instruments for their sins, and what place more fit for such instruments to be laid upon?
6048Tell me, when did you see an old drunkard converted?
6048Than thought?
6048Than wind?
6048That is comparable to the pleasures, profits, and glory of this world?
6048That is true, but what evil is that that he will not do, that is left of God, as I believe Mr. Badman was?
6048That was extortion, was it not?
6048The Prince asked further, saying, Could you have been content that your slavery should have continued under his tyranny as long as you had lived?
6048The Shepherds then answered, Did you not see a little below these mountains a stile that led into a meadow, on the left hand of this way?
6048The cost of the enterprise is vast indeed; the army is numerous as our thoughts, and who can number''the multitude of his thoughts?''
6048The creditors asked what he would give?
6048The curse of God hangs over your heads; and will you be slothful?
6048The day of death and judgment is at the door; and will you be slothful?
6048The dragon her assaults, fills her with jars, Yet rests she under her Beloved''s shade, But whence was she?
6048The hearing of this is enough to ravish one''s heart; but are these things to be enjoyed?
6048The instruments with which they slew the sacrifices, what were they but a bloody axe, bloody knives, bloody hooks, and bloody hands?
6048The man therefore, read it, and looking upon Evangelist very carefully, said, Whither must I fly?
6048The men then asked, What must we do in the holy place?
6048The record, you will say, what is that?
6048The riches, honours, and pleasures of this world, what mortal can withstand?
6048The saints of old, they being willing and resolved for heaven, what could stop them?
6048The vital question is, Has my heart been conquered; do I love Emmanuel?
6048The way that he took, led him directly into this condition; for who can expect other things of one that follows such courses?
6048The which, when he had done, he said, Christiana, knowest thou wherefore I am come?
6048The whole of this address is descriptive of what the author saw, felt, or heard--''What shall I say?
6048Their covetousness declareth that they are weary of depending upon God; and doth not thy wanton actions declare that thou abhorrest chastity?
6048Then Christian asked, What is the reason of the discontent of Passion?
6048Then Christian called to Demas, saying, Is not the place dangerous?
6048Then Christian said to him, Come away, man, why do you stay so behind?
6048Then Demas called again, saying, But will you not come over and see?
6048Then Faithful stepped forward again, and said to Talkative, Come, what cheer?
6048Then I asked him further, how I must make my supplication to Him?
6048Then I asked how long time he would have me live with him?
6048Then I said, But how, Lord, must I consider of Thee in my coming to Thee, that my faith may be placed aright upon Thee?
6048Then I said, But, Lord, what is believing?
6048Then Mr. Stand- fast blushed, and said, But why, did you see me?
6048Then Said Christian to the man, What art thou?
6048Then did he that came in for their relief call out to the ruffians, saying, What is that thing that you do?
6048Then did the Judge say to him, Hast thou any more to say?
6048Then have I said, Shall we cut off this finger, and buy my child a better, a brave golden finger?
6048Then he asked them, saying, Where did you lie the last night?
6048Then he said to his mother, What diet has Matthew of late fed upon?
6048Then ran Innocent in( for that was her name) and said to those within, Can you think who is at the door?
6048Then said Charity to Christian, Have you a family?
6048Then said Christian to Hopeful his fellow, Is it true which this man hath said?
6048Then said Christian to his fellow, If these men can not stand before the sentence of men, what will they do with the sentence of God?
6048Then said Christian to the Interpreter, But is there no hope for such a man as this?
6048Then said Christian to the porter, Sir, what house is this?
6048Then said Christian, May we go in thither?
6048Then said Christian, What is thy name?
6048Then said Christian, What meaneth this?
6048Then said Christian, What meaneth this?
6048Then said Christian, What means that?
6048Then said Christian, What means this?
6048Then said Christian, What means this?
6048Then said Christian, What means this?
6048Then said Christian, What means this?
6048Then said Christian, Why doth this man thus tremble?
6048Then said Christian, You make me afraid, but whither shall I fly to be safe?
6048Then said Christiana, What is the meaning of this?
6048Then said Christiana, Wherefore weepeth my Sister so?
6048Then said Evangelist further, Art not thou the man that I found crying without the walls of the City of Destruction?
6048Then said Evangelist, How hath it fared with you, my friends, since the time of our last parting?
6048Then said Evangelist, If this be thy condition, why standest thou still?
6048Then said Evangelist, Why not willing to die, since this life is attended with so many evils?
6048Then said Evangelist, pointing with his finger over a very wide field, Do you see yonder wicket gate?
6048Then said Gaius, Is this Christian''s wife?
6048Then said Gaius, Whose wife is this aged matron?
6048Then said He, Is there but one spider in all this spacious room?
6048Then said Hopeful, Where are we now?
6048Then said Joseph, Mother, what is it?
6048Then said Matthew, May we eat apples, since they were such, by, and with which, the serpent beguiled our first mother?
6048Then said Mercy to him that was their guide and conductor, What are those three men?
6048Then said Mercy, How knew you this before you came from home?
6048Then said Mercy, What means this?
6048Then said Mnason their host, How far have ye come today?
6048Then said Mr. Bunyan, Have you the original?
6048Then said Mr. Desires- awake, why should not I do the best I can to save so famous a town as Mansoul from deserved destruction?
6048Then said Mr. Feeble- mind to him, Man, How camest thou hither?
6048Then said Mr. Great- heart to the little ones, Come, my pretty boys, how do you do?
6048Then said Mr. Great- heart, Good Gaius, what hast thou for supper?
6048Then said Mr. Great- heart, What art thou?
6048Then said Mr. Great- heart, What things?
6048Then said Mr. Valiant- for- truth, Prithee, who is it?
6048Then said he that attempted to back the lions, Will you slay me upon mine own ground?
6048Then said he, Who will go with me?
6048Then said he, Who, and what is he that is so hardy, as after this manner to molest the Giant Despair?
6048Then said the Interpreter, Is there no hope, but you must be kept in the iron cage of despair?
6048Then said the Keeper of the gate, Who is there?
6048Then said the Keeper of the gate, Who is there?
6048Then said the Keeper, Whence come ye, and what is that you would have?
6048Then said the Prince again, Are you the men that did suffer yourselves to be corrupted and defiled by that abominable one Diabolus?
6048Then said the Prince, And for what are those ropes on your heads?
6048Then said the Prince, And what punishment is it, think you, that you deserve at my hand for these and other your high and mighty sins?
6048Then said the Prince,''And what is he that is become thy companion in this so weighty a matter?''
6048Then said the Shepherds one to another, Shall we show these Pilgrims some wonders?
6048Then said the boys, Are we not yet at the end of this doleful place?
6048Then said the damsel to them, With whom would you speak in this place?
6048Then said the giant, Why are you here on my ground?
6048Then said the guide, Why did you not cry out, that some might have come in for your succour?
6048Then said the man to the Prince,''Oh let not my Lord be angry; and why inquirest thou after the name of such a dead dog as I am?
6048Then said the man, Neighbours, wherefore are ye come?
6048Then said the old man, Thou lookest like an honest fellow; wilt thou be content to dwell with me for the wages that I shall give thee?
6048Then said the other, Do you see yonder shining light?
6048Then said their guide, Come, what cheer, Sirs?
6048Then said they, Have you none?
6048Then said they, What should this be?
6048Then shalt thou say in thine heart, Who hath begotten me these, seeing I have lost my children, and am desolate, a captive and removing to and fro?
6048Then she addressed herself to the eldest, whose name was Matthew; and she said to him, Come, Matthew, shall I also catechise you?
6048Then she said, Come, Joseph( for his name was Joseph), will you let me catechise you?
6048Then the water stood in mine eyes, and I asked further, But, Lord, may such a great sinner as I am, be indeed accepted of Thee, and be saved by Thee?
6048Then they asked her of her welfare, and if these young men were her husband''s sons?
6048Then they asked the Shepherds what that should mean?
6048Then they cried out to those that were sent, What news from the Prince?
6048Then they stood trembling before him, and he said, Are you the men that heretofore were the servants of Shaddai?
6048Then, O that I might have a little ease for my deceitful tongue?
6048Then, as it seems, sometimes you got rid of your trouble?
6048Then, directing his speech to Ignorance, he said, Come, how do you?
6048Then, said I, a man, it seems, may report it for a truth?
6048Thereat Mercy said, And why so envious, trow?
6048Therefore let him still humble himself before his God, because his hand is upon him, and say, What sin is this, for which this hand of God is upon me?
6048Therefore what need have they that I should work such a miracle, as to send one from the dead unto them?
6048Therefore, I say, this gate was not measured; for what should a rule do here, where things are beyond all measure?
6048Therefore, wherefore?
6048These are my fears of him too; but who can hinder that which will be?
6048They added also, We see it is well with you, but how must it go with the town of Mansoul?
6048They are fallen from grace, and what can help them?
6048They gather it indeed, and think to keep it too, but what says Solomon?
6048They may, with confidence, say, Lord, Lord, have we not eaten and drank in Thy presence, and taught in Thy name, and in Thy name have cast out devils?
6048They said( it was when I was in my troubles), What shall we do with this woman?
6048Think thus with thyself, What, shall I lose a long heaven for short pleasure?
6048Think you that they upon whom the tower of Siloam fell, were sinners above others?
6048Thinkest thou this to be right, that thou didst put the lie upon my Father, and madest him, to Mansoul, the greatest deluder in the world?
6048This beginning was bad, but what shall I say?
6048This is manifest by the very name of the tree; it is called the tree of knowledge of good and evil; and have you that knowledge as yet?
6048This is the reason of this inquiry, Did you come in at the gate?
6048This is your hour, said He, and the power of darkness, when He cried out,''My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?''
6048This last has the body for his watch- house; the eyes and ears for his port- holes; the tongue therewith to cry, Who comes there?
6048This was honest and plain; but what said Mr. Badman to her?
6048Thou art in a strait, wilt thou fly before Moses, or with David fall into the hands of the Lord?
6048Thou booby, say''st thou nothing but Cuckoo?
6048Thou didst so wonderfully pour out thy wrath upon him, to the making of him cry out,''My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?''
6048Thou hast already been unfaithful in thy service to Him; and how dost thou think to receive wages of Him?
6048Thou hast been a cumber- ground[104] long already, and wilt thou continue so still?
6048Thou horrible wretch, dost not know that thou hast sinned thyself beyond the reach of grace, and dost thou think to find mercy now?
6048Thou professest thou believest in Christ: is he thy joy, and the life of thy soul?
6048Thou professest to believe thou hast a share in another world: hast thou let got THIS, barren fig- tree?
6048Thou seemest angry, why dost on us frown?
6048Thou simple bird, what makes thou here to play?
6048Thou subject are to cold o''nights, When darkness is thy covering; At days thy danger''s great by kites, How can''st thou then sit there and sing?
6048Thou talkest like one upon whose head is the shell to this very day; for what should he pawn them, or to whom should he sell them?
6048Though men that have a great design, do, and must make use of those that in reason are most likely to effect it, yet must the Lord do so too?
6048Through what righteousness?
6048Thus, is Christ formed in me, the only hope of glory?
6048Thus, when the godly among the Jews made prayers that rebellious Israel might not be cast out of the vineyard, what saith the answer of God?
6048Thy sin has brought this army to thy walls, and shall it bring it in judgment to do execution into thy town?
6048Time runs; and will you be slothful?
6048To see a sea of brimstone burn, Who would it not affright?
6048To whom did he swear that they should not enter into his rest?
6048True, he stopped the blow but for a time; but why did he stop it at all?
6048True, the men were but mean in themselves; for what is Paul or what Apollos, or what was James or John?
6048Tush, said Obstinate, away with your book; will you go back with us, or no?
6048WHAT SHALL I SAY?
6048Was He not angry with me?
6048Was death strong upon him?
6048Was it for that some special mercies laid obligations upon thee, or how?
6048Was it good also that thou madest a prey of the innocency and simplicity of the now miserable town of Mansoul?
6048Was it not, therefore, well worth the seeing?
6048Was it, think you, that you might show yourselves women, and that you might go out like a company of innocents to gaze on your mortal foes?
6048Was not her father a poor Amorite?
6048Was not his mind elevated a thousand degrees beyond sense, carnal reasons, fleshly love, self- concerns, and the desires of embracing temporal things?
6048Was that all that you saw at the house of the Interpreter?
6048Was thy soul worth so much, and didst thou so little regard it?
6048Was your father and mother willing that you should become a pilgrim?
6048Wast robb''d?
6048Wast thou not told of hell- fire, those intolerable flames?
6048We look, said Paul, but whither?
6048Well then, did you not know, about 10 years ago, one Temporary in your parts, who was a forward man in religion then?
6048Well then, do you so run?
6048Well then, sinner, what sayest thou?
6048Well, and how did you answer him?
6048Well, and how did you apply this to yourself?
6048Well, and what conclusion came the old man and you to, at last?
6048Well, and what did he think and do then?
6048Well, but brother, I pray thee tell us what was it that was the cause of thy being upon thy knees even now?
6048Well, but did Mr. Badman and his master agree so well?
6048Well, but it seems he did live to come out of his time, but what did he then?
6048Well, but mark the answer of God,''Son of man, What is the vine- tree more than any tree, or than a branch which is among the trees of the forest?
6048Well, but now we are upon it, pray show me the difference between swearing and cursing; for there is a difference, is there not?
6048Well, but pray return again to Mr. Badman; how did he carry it to his wife, after he was married to her?
6048Well, but what art thou now?
6048Well, but what did he do when all was almost gone?
6048Well, but what makes you think he is gone to hell?
6048Well, but what will you say to this question?
6048Well, if you will not, will you give me leave to do it?
6048Well, now suppose that a man, by an immediate hand of God, is brought to a morsel of bread, what must he do now?
6048Well, said Mr. Great- heart, will you have the Pilgrims up into their lodging?
6048Well, then, said Faithful, what is that one thing that we shall at this time found our discourse upon?
6048Well, what shall be done for this man?
6048Well, when they had, as I said, thus saluted each other, Mr. Money- love said to Mr. By- ends, Who are they upon the road before us?
6048Well, you have told me what were Mr. Badman''s thoughts now, being sick, of his condition; pray tell me also what he then did when he was sick?
6048Were all the world gracious, if God were not gracious, what was man the better?
6048Were the thunder- claps of the law so terrible, and didst thou so slight them?
6048Were they sinners above all men upon whom the tower in Siloam fell and slew them?
6048Were they troubled at it?
6048Were you dead, and are you made alive?
6048What a dishonour to posterity was the death of Balaam, Agag, Ahithophel, Haman, Judas, Herod, with the rest of their companions?
6048What a pitiful thing it is to be left in such a case?
6048What ails this fly thus desperately to enter A combat with the candle?
6048What are all these but such as Badman, and such as the young man but now mentioned?
6048What are good thoughts concerning God?
6048What are professors more than other men?
6048What are the things you seek, since you leave all the world to find them?
6048What art thou fit for, O Mansoul, if mercy preventeth not, but to be hewn down, and cast into the fire and burned?
6048What be good thoughts respecting ourselves?
6048What black, what ugly crawling thing art thou?
6048What can a man do in this case?
6048What can be more express?
6048What can more fully declare the commonness of a thing?
6048What can the lady or mistress do to defend herself against thieves and sturdy villains, if there be none but she at home?
6048What comfort is here?
6048What could the temple do without its watchmen?
6048What did you do then?
6048What do men meddle with religion for?
6048What do they do in the vineyard?
6048What do they mean?
6048What do you do when you meet with such places therein that you do not understand?
6048What do you find in the Word of God against such a practice as this of Mr. Badman''s is?
6048What do you mean by need?
6048What do you think of the Bible?
6048What do you think that might be?
6048What dost thou bear?
6048What dost thou here, Christian?
6048What dost thou there?
6048What doth this place signify?
6048What else means your hearkening to the tyrant, and your receiving him for your king?
6048What feeling or compassion can a stone be sensible of?
6048What forewarning is here?
6048What fruit, barren fig- tree, what degree of heart holiness?
6048What good motions?
6048What good will all my companions, fellow- jesters, jeerers, liars, drunkards, and all my wantons do me?
6048What good will my profits do me?
6048What had he to do in God''s house?
6048What hath this man done now, but lied in the dispraising of his bargain?
6048What have I here?
6048What have I lost more than present ease and quiet by my sins that I have committed?
6048What have they to look at?
6048What have you met with, and how have you behaved yourselves?
6048What if a man have no grace?
6048What if he had pinched a little, and gone to journey- work for a time, that he might have known what a penny was, by his earning of it?
6048What if she had acquainted some of her best, most knowing, and godly friends therewith?
6048What if she had engaged a godly minister or two to have talked with Mr. Badman?
6048What instruction is here?
6048What is God''s design in saving, of poor men?
6048What is Heaven?
6048What is a pilgrim without knowledge?
6048What is head- knowledge without heart- experience?
6048What is hell?
6048What is it then?
6048What is it to repent of sin?
6048What is leaven, or a grain of mustard seed, to the bulky lump of a body of death?
6048What is like it?
6048What is man?
6048What is meant by the drum of Diabolus, which so terrified Mansoul?
6048What is our remedy?
6048What is sixteen cubits to him who would enter in here with all the world on his back?
6048What is supposed by his being saved by the Trinity?
6048What is supposed by this word''saved''?
6048What is that?
6048What is the Scripture?
6048What is the fruit they here found?
6048What is the meaning of your laughter?
6048What is the vine, more than another tree?
6048What is your name?
6048What judgment shall he make how God will deal with him, by beholding the lamblike death of his companion?
6048What kind of oaths would she have?
6048What love to the Lord Jesus?
6048What may one learn by hearing the cock crow?
6048What may we learn from that?
6048What may we understand by it?
6048What means else all those delays and put- offs, saying, Stay a little longer, I am loth to leave my sins while I am so young, and in health?
6048What means else your rejecting of the laws of Shaddai, and your obeying of Diabolus?
6048What means he here by Lebanon but the church under persecution, and the fruitful field?
6048What moved you at first to betake yourself to a pilgrim''s life?
6048What must it be above?
6048What need we be so backward to it?
6048What needs that?
6048What now are all other titles of grandeur and greatness, when compared with this one sentence?
6048What now must be done with this fig- tree?
6048What other evil effects attend this sin?
6048What other sign can you give me that Mr. Badman died without repentance?
6048What other things follow upon the commission of this beastly sin?
6048What place was that?
6048What reason, then, have you to think yourself a pilgrim?
6048What resemblance hath his crying, and groaning, and bleeding, and dying, wrought in thee?
6048What said that gentleman to you?
6048What saith the King of him?
6048What say you to Mr. Badman now?
6048What say''st thou, wilt not yet unto him come?
6048What sayest thou, sinner?
6048What sayest thou, wilt thou turn?
6048What sayst thou, O wicked man?
6048What shall I do unto thee?
6048What shall I do unto thee?
6048What shall I do, when I at such a door For Pilgrims ask, and they shall rage the more?
6048What shall I say besides what hath already been said?
6048What shall I say of them who had trials,''not accepting deliverance, that they might obtain a better resurrection?
6048What shall I say?
6048What shall I say?
6048What shall I say?
6048What shall I say?
6048What shall I say?
6048What shall his companion say to this?
6048What shall we do to be rid of him?
6048What shall we do?
6048What shall we say to these things?
6048What should be the reason of that?
6048What should we learn by seeing the flame of our fire go upwards?
6048What than this bubble?
6048What then doth he get thereby, that getteth by dishonest means?
6048What then if the church made the first assault?
6048What then shall we do, will you say?
6048What they are in themselves, or what they have done and been?
6048What thing so deserving as to turn us out of the way to see it?
6048What things are they?
6048What things so pleasant( that is, if a man hath any delight in things that are wonderful)?
6048What things were they?
6048What things?
6048What think you now of Mr. Badman?
6048What think you now of going on pilgrimage?
6048What think you of Mr. Badman now?
6048What this street is?
6048What was he?
6048What was he?
6048What was it then, dear heart, that hath prevailed with thee to do as thou hast done?
6048What was the matter that you did laugh in your sleep tonight?
6048What was this king of Assyria but a type of the beast made mention of in the New Testament?
6048What wast thou once?
6048What will it then avail them that they have gained much?
6048What wilt thou do-- wilt thou after enlargement suffer thy privileges to be invaded and taken away?
6048What wilt thou do?
6048What wisdom, I say, what holiness, what grace and life will be found in all their words and actions?
6048What workman thence will take a beam or pin, To make ought which may be delighted in?
6048What would he leave undone?
6048What would he suffer?
6048What would you have a man do that is in his creditor''s debt, and can neither pay him what he owes him, nor go on in a trade any longer?
6048What would you have me to do?
6048What''s lighter than the mind?
6048What, do you think that every heavy- heeled professor will have heaven?
6048What, has the voice of danger lost the art To raise the spirit of neglected care?
6048What, hast thou run thy race, art going down?
6048What, my true servant, quoth he, my old servant, wilt thou forsake me now?
6048What, said Obstinate, and leave our friends and our comforts behind us?
6048What, seek''for the living among the dead?
6048What, then, is the Word against the Word?
6048What, to lose all these brave things that my eyes behold, for that which I never saw with my eyes?
6048What, to lose my pride, my covetousness, my vain company, sports, and pleasures, and the rest?
6048What, to run back again, back again to sin, to the world, to the devil, back again to the lusts of the flesh?
6048What, were they so lowly?
6048What, will you go, saith the devil, without your sins, pleasures, and profits?
6048What?
6048What?
6048When Christ said,"Do you know all these things?"
6048When Israel came out of Egypt, they were led of God into the wilderness; but why?
6048When a man hath got a profession, and is crowded into the church and house of God, the question is not now, Hath he life, hath he right principles?
6048When do our thoughts of ourselves agree with the Word of God?
6048When heart and strength fail; when the body is writhing in agony, or lying an insensible lump of mortality; is that the time to make peace with God?
6048When summ''d, what comes it to more than the halter?
6048When the day that he must go hence was come, many accompanied him to the river- side, into which as he went, he said,''Death, where is thy sting?''
6048When the people lusted for flesh, Moses said,''Shall the flocks and the herds be slain for them to suffice them?
6048When they came at the gate, Christiana asked the Porter if any of late went by?
6048When they were also set down, the Shepherds said to those of the weaker sort, What is it that you would have?
6048When thy life is done, thy heaven is also done?
6048Whence come you?
6048Where are the victors of the world, With all their men of might?
6048Where have the clouds their water?
6048Where is it to be found?
6048Where is thy fruit, barren fig- tree?
6048Where is thy heart?
6048Where is thy self- abhorrence, thy blushing before God, for the sin that is yet behind?
6048Where is thy self- denial and contentment?
6048Where is thy tenderness of the name of God and his ways?
6048Where is thy watching, thy fasting, thy praying against the remainders of corruption?
6048Where shall we begin?
6048Where''s he that thaws our ice, drives cold away?
6048Where''s he whose goodly face doth warm and heal, And show us what the darksome nights conceal?
6048Where, barren fig- tree, is the fruit of these people''s repentance?
6048Wherefore art thou come to torment me, and to cast me out of my possession?
6048Wherefore dost Thou keep so cruel a dog in Thy yard, at the sight of which, such women and children as we, are ready to fly from Thy gate for fear?
6048Wherefore have I commanded a watch, and that you should double your guards at the gates?
6048Wherefore have I endeavoured to make you as hard as iron, and your hearts as a piece of the nether millstone?
6048Which of them therefore was it that died?
6048Whither are you going?
6048Whither shall I go when I die?
6048Who are they that must be saved?
6048Who are you?
6048Who bid the boar come there?
6048Who bid you go this way to be rid of thy burden?
6048Who can A wounded spirit bear?
6048Who can charge the Waldenses, Albigenses, or Lollards with that spirit of Antichrist?
6048Who can know The miseries that these poor people felt While they did underneath those burnings melt?
6048Who can know it?
6048Who can stand before Great- heart?
6048Who could have thought that anyone could so far have been blinded by the power of lust?
6048Who could have thought that this path should have led us out of the way?
6048Who dares charge the Quakers with a persecuting spirit?
6048Who dost expose it, yet claw those that crave it?
6048Who hath babbling?
6048Who hath contentions?
6048Who hath redness of eyes?
6048Who hath sorrow?
6048Who hath wounds without cause?
6048Who is it that would not have the benefit of grace, of a throne of grace?
6048Who knows, but that God that made the world may cause that Giant Despair may die?
6048Who shall declare his way to his face?
6048Who thought yesterday, would one say, that this day would have been such a day to us?
6048Who told thee that thy heart and life agree together?
6048Who, I say, that was so faint- hearted as I, that would not have knocked with all their might?
6048Who, that sees a house on fire, will not give the alarm to them that dwell therein?
6048Who, that sees the devils as roaring lions, continually devouring souls, will not make an out- cry?
6048Whose son is he?
6048Why I trow he was no highwayman, was he?
6048Why are they for going with their bull''s foretops,[63] with their naked shoulders, and paps hanging out like a cow''s bag?
6048Why art thou so tart, my brother?
6048Why came you not in at the gate, which standeth at the beginning of the way?
6048Why cumbereth it the ground?
6048Why did he not do execution?
6048Why did not Little- faith pluck up a greater heart?
6048Why did not he cut it down?
6048Why did not he fetch out the axe?
6048Why did they not stay, that we might have had their good company?
6048Why do some of the springs rise out of the tops of high hills?
6048Why do the springs come from the sea to us, through the earth?
6048Why do they call themselves by the name of the Lord Jesus, if they have not the grace of God, if they have not the Spirit of Christ?
6048Why do they empty themselves upon the earth?
6048Why do they go by fives, nines, and seventeens?
6048Why do you look on them as if you would eat them up?
6048Why does physic, if it does good, purge, and cause that we vomit?
6048Why dost thou listen to her enchantments?
6048Why doth the fire fasten upon the candlewick?
6048Why doth the pelican pierce her own breast with her bill?
6048Why friend?
6048Why have I not made shipwreck of faith?
6048Why he saith not streets, but street, as of one?
6048Why is covetousness called idolatry?
6048Why is the love of this world so forbidden?
6048Why is the rainbow caused by the sun?
6048Why is the wick and tallow, and all, spent to maintain the light of the candle?
6048Why should you be holden in ignorance and blindness?
6048Why should you not be enlarged in knowledge and understanding?
6048Why so?
6048Why the gates should look in this manner every way, both east, west, north, and south?
6048Why then dost thou not break loose from her hold?
6048Why then should there be any to share with him in his executing of the second part thereof?
6048Why there should be three, just three, on every side of this city?
6048Why this street is called by the term of pure gold?
6048Why was it?
6048Why wouldest thou go to Heaven?
6048Why, I trow[110] you did not consent to her desires?
6048Why, are you weary of my relating of things?
6048Why, art thou weary of this discourse?
6048Why, did he take this counsel?
6048Why, did you ever hear any man say so?
6048Why, did you hear him tell his dream?
6048Why, did you not serve your own son so?
6048Why, he asked me whither I was going?
6048Why, he might, if he would, might he not?
6048Why, how dost thou think in this matter?
6048Why, is this Christian''s wife?
6048Why, man, do you think we shall not be received?
6048Why, my brother?
6048Why, prithee, what dost thou with them?
6048Why, so it is here; art thou inquiring the way to heaven?
6048Why, was there more of them than one?
6048Why, what did he say to you?
6048Why, what did you think?
6048Why, what difference is there between crying out against, and abhorring of sin?
6048Why, what other sins was he addicted to, I mean while he was but a child?
6048Why, what was it that brought your sins to mind again?
6048Why?
6048Why?
6048Why?
6048Why?
6048Why?
6048Will He within Open to sorry me, though I have been An undeserving rebel?
6048Will a man give a penny to fill his belly with hay; or can you persuade the turtle- dove to live upon carrion like the crow?
6048Will he esteem thy riches?
6048Will he suffer them To break his law, and sin, and not condemn Them for so doing?
6048Will his God humour him, and answer his desires?
6048Will it not be a dishonour to thee to see the very boys and girls in the country to have more wit than thyself?
6048Will it not be glorious for thee to be in glory with them, while others are in unutterable torments?
6048Will it not be glorious to enjoy those things that eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither hath entered into the heart of man to conceive?
6048Will it not be glorious to enter then with the angels and saints into that glorious kingdom?
6048Will it, think you, be always thus with you?
6048Will my sins do me good then?
6048Will not this persuade thine heart, nor make thee bethink thyself?
6048Will she venture To clash at light?
6048Will the sheep couple with a dog, the partridge with a crow, or the pheasant with an owl?
6048Will these help to turn the hand of God from inflicting his fierce anger upon me?
6048Will they be able to help me when I come to fetch my last breath?
6048Will they fortify themselves?
6048Will they help to ease the pains of hell?
6048Will they make an end in a day?
6048Will they not rather imitate Korah, Dathan, and Abiram''s friends, even rail at me for condemning him, as they did at Moses for doing execution?
6048Will they not rather put him upon all tricks, evasions, irreligious consequences and conclusions, such as will serve to cherish sin?
6048Will they revive the stones out of the heaps of the rubbish which are bunt?''
6048Will they sacrifice?
6048Will ye render me a recompence?
6048Will you leave your friends and companions behind you?
6048Will you not go in, and stay till morning?
6048Will you now desert your old friend, or do you think of standing by me?''
6048Wilt neither tidings from heaven or hell awake thee?
6048Wilt thou be like that simple one named in the seventh of Proverbs, that will be drawn to the slaughter by the cord of a silly lust?
6048Wilt thou be like the bird that hasteth to the snare of the fowler?
6048Wilt thou be like the silly fly, that is not quiet unless she be either entangled in the spider''s web, or burned in the candle?
6048Wilt thou be so sottish and unwise, as to venture thy soul upon a little uncertain time?
6048Wilt thou hearken unto me if I give thee counsel?
6048Wilt thou not hear yet, barren fig- tree?
6048Wilt thou not yet awake?
6048Wilt thou provoke him to do it?
6048Wilt thou provoke still?
6048Wilt thou run?
6048Wilt thou say still,''Yet a little sleep, a little slumber,''and''a little folding of the hands to sleep?''
6048Wilt thou stop thine ears, and shut thy eyes?
6048Wilt thou yet turn thyself in thy sloth, as the door is turned upon the hinges?
6048Wilt thou, then, lose this Christ, this food, this pleasure, this heaven, this happiness, for a thing of nought?
6048Would he be afraid of friends, or shrink at the most fearful threatenings that the greatest tyrants could invent to give him?
6048Would he favour sin?
6048Would he love this world below?
6048Would he not sometimes talk of his wife when she was dead?
6048Would it not have been so to any of us, had we been used as he, to be robbed, and wounded too, and that in a strange place, as he was?
6048Would such an one, thinkest thou, run again into the same course of life as before, and venture the damnation that for sin he had already been in?
6048Would they be here again for a thousand worlds?
6048Would they not, I say, have concluded that he was a righteous man?
6048Would you act thus by God''s holy commandments?
6048Would you be willing to be damned for slothfulness?
6048Would you choose one and reject another?
6048Would you make my Lord''s people to transgress?
6048Wouldst thou be glad to be kept out of heaven with a back well clothed, and a belly well filled with the dainties of this world?
6048Wouldst thou be glad to have all thy good things in thy lifetime, to have thy heaven to last no longer than while thou dost live in this world?
6048Wouldst thou be that within thou dost appear, Or seem to be in outward exercise Before the most devout, and godly wise?
6048Wouldst thou be very upright and sincere?
6048Wouldst thou be willing to be deprived of eternal happiness and felicity?
6048Wouldst thou fare deliciously every day, and have thy soul delight itself in fatness?
6048Wouldst thou know how God could still love his creatures, and do his justice no wrong?
6048Wouldst thou know how God''s heart stood affected toward man before the world began?
6048Wouldst thou know how far a man may go on in a profession of the gospel, and yet fall away?
6048Wouldst thou know how hard it is to go to heaven?
6048Wouldst thou know man''s inclination so soon as he is born?
6048Wouldst thou know somewhat concerning that?
6048Wouldst thou know what is the wages of sin?
6048Wouldst thou know what that Christ that died for sinners is doing in that place whither he is gone?
6048Wouldst thou know what thou art, and what is in thine heart?
6048Wouldst thou know what, or who they are that shall go to heaven?
6048Wouldst thou know where God did place man after he had made him?
6048Wouldst thou know whether God looked upon Adam''s eating[ the fruit of] the forbidden tree to be sin or no?
6048Wouldst thou know whether God''s love did still abide towards his creatures for anything they could do to make him amends?
6048Wouldst thou know whether a man by nature be a friend to God, or an enemy?
6048Wouldst thou know whether a man by nature may know something of the invisible things of God?
6048Wouldst thou know whether he did eat or drink with his disciples after he rose out of the grave?
6048Wouldst thou know whether he did in that body bear all our sins, and where?
6048Wouldst thou know whether he did rise again after he was crucified, with the very same body?
6048Wouldst thou know whether he made them of something or nothing?
6048Wouldst thou know whether he put forth any labour in making them, as we do in making things?
6048Wouldst thou know whether it be the desire of the heart of man by nature, to follow God in his own way or no?
6048Wouldst thou know whether it were the devil who beguiled them, or whether it was a natural serpent, such as do haunt the desolate places?
6048Wouldst thou know whether man be defiled in every part of him by the sin he hath committed?
6048Wouldst thou know whether man once fallen from God by transgression, can recover himself by all he can do?
6048Wouldst thou know whether man was cursed for his sin?
6048Wouldst thou know whether man''s obedience will obtain that Christ should die for them, or save them?
6048Wouldst thou know whether natural man can abstain from the outward act of sin against the law, merely by a principle of nature?
6048Wouldst thou know whether righteousness, justification, and sanctification do come through the virtue of Christ''s blood?
6048Wouldst thou know whether sin were sufficient to draw God''s love from his creatures?
6048Wouldst thou know whether that man did live there all his time or not?
6048Wouldst thou know whether that sin be imputed to us?
6048Wouldst thou know whether the curse did fall on man, or on the whole creation with him?
6048Wouldst thou know whether they that live and die in their sins shall go to heaven or not?
6048Wouldst thou know whether this Saviour had a body of flesh and bones before the world was, or took it from the Virgin Mary?
6048Wouldst thou know whither those do go that die unconverted to the faith of Christ?
6048Wouldst thou wade?
6048Wrath is cruel, and anger is outrageous; but who is able to stand before envy?''
6048Yea, art thou thus when no eye doth thee see But that which is invisible?
6048Yea, did we not even kill ourselves with our earnest intreaties of thee to consider of thine estate, and by Christ to escape this dreadful day?
6048Yea, did we not tell thee that God, out of his love to sinners, sent Christ to die for them, that they might, by coming to him, be saved?
6048Yea, how can you now, though he is at a distance, endure to think of such a mighty one?
6048Yea, if any that see her should say, Why do you so?
6048Yea, was he not now in the combat?
6048Yea, what conformity unto him, to his sorrows and sufferings?
6048Yea, what means this your taking up of arms against, and the shutting of your gates upon us, the faithful servants of your King?
6048Yea, what wilt thou then do, if death and hell shall come to visit thee, and thou in thy sins, and under the curse of the law?
6048Yea, wrap thy head with clouds and hide thy face, As threatening to withdraw from us thy grace?
6048You came in at the gate, did you not?
6048You may ask me what that is?
6048You say he was proud; but will you show me now some symptoms of one that is proud?
6048You say true; but did you meet nobody else in that valley?
6048You say well, for what fellowship hath he that believeth with an infidel?
6048You speak mystically, do you not?
6048You talk of rubs; what rubs have you met withal?
6048You will say, what is that?
6048Your souls are worth a thousand worlds; and will you be slothful?
6048[ 108] What is meant by the Hill Difficulty?
6048[ 112] Examine, which do you like better, self- soothing or soul- searching doctrine?
6048[ 130] Reader, can you feed upon Christ by faith?
6048[ 134] But did I laugh?
6048[ 138] Can we wonder that the pilgrims longed to spend some time with such lovely companions?
6048[ 140] Now the King, at the sight of the petition, was glad; but how much more think you, when it was seconded by his Son?
6048[ 148] When he had left her, Prudence said, Did I not tell thee, that Mr. Brisk would soon forsake thee?
6048[ 14] But I beheld in my dream, that a man came to him, whose name was Help, and asked him what he did there?
6048[ 15] But now, when did the day of grace end with this man?
6048[ 162] Is not this too much the case with professors of this day?
6048[ 163] What is this something that By- ends knew more than all the world?
6048[ 167] Pretended friends come with such expostulations as these: Why, dear Sir, will you give such offence?
6048[ 192] Look, said Christian, did not I tell you so?
6048[ 192]What must the pure and holy Jesus have suffered when He tasted death in all its bitterness?
6048[ 194] So on they went, and Joseph said, Can not we see to the end of this Valley as yet?
6048[ 1] Was Christ slothful in the work of your redemption?
6048[ 228] Then said Christian, What means this?
6048[ 231] Then said Hopeful to the Shepherds, I perceive that these had on them, even every one, a show of pilgrimage, as we have now; had they not?
6048[ 238] Now, is it not very common to hear professors talk at this rate?
6048[ 242] Then they asked Mr. Feeble- mind how he fell into his hands?
6048[ 248] What was this good thing?
6048[ 254] Who can stand in the evil day of temptation, when beset with Faint- heart, Mistrust, and Guilt, backed by the power of their master, Satan?
6048[ 257] Then said Mr. Contrite to them, Pray how fareth it with you in your pilgrimage?
6048[ 267] Also, are we not now to walk by faith?
6048[ 268] What can not Great- heart do?
6048[ 276] Then said the Pilgrims, What means this?
6048[ 27] Well, but whither do they go, that are thus gone out of the temple or church of God?
6048[ 284] Then said Christian to Hopeful( but softly), Did I not tell you he cared not for our company?
6048[ 288] How, then, dost thou say, I believe in Christ?
6048[ 296] Then they said- Well, Ignorance, wilt thou yet foolish be, To slight good counsel, ten times given thee?
6048[ 309] My soul, what''s lighter than a feather?
6048[ 311] Who are these ministering spirits, that the author calls"men"?
6048[ 312] Is she not rightly named Bubble?
6048[ 312] What are these two difficulties?
6048[ 39] Then said Christian, What means this?
6048[ 3]"What shall I do?"
6048[ 44] Sir, is it not time for me to go on my way now?
6048[ 45]"In the midst of these heavenly instructions, why in such haste to go?"
6048[ 47] Then said the Interpreter to Christian, Hast thou considered all these things?
6048[ 59] What is this garden but the world?
6048[ 60] What are these ill- favoured ones?
6048[ 62] But why go back again?
6048[ 6] I looked then, and saw a man named Evangelist coming to him, who asked,"Where fore dost thou cry?"
6048[ 77] What say you, O my Mansoul?
6048[ 78] But shall we be flattered out of our lives?
6048[ 89]''Thou hast given credit to the truth''; what is this but faith-- the faith of the operation of God?
6048[ 8] Barren fig- tree, can it be imagined that those that paint themselves did ever repent of their pride?
6048[ 8] Before they took him his intent was to preach on these words,''Dost thou believe on the Son of God?''
6048[ 8] If thou now say, Which is the way?
6048[ 99] Is there righteousness in Christ?
6048[ But, pray, what talk have the people about him?
6048[ Does it stun them?]
6048always at it?
6048and are these Christian''s children?
6048and be The words of God in truth thy prop and stay?
6048and by seeing the beams and sweet influences of the sun strike downwards?
6048and did no more of them but you come out to escape the danger?
6048and do not the members receive their whole light, guidance, and wisdom from it?
6048and dost thou mingle thy tears with thy drink?
6048and dost thou sigh and mourn in secret?
6048and doth your life and conversation testify the same?
6048and for what are they hanged there?
6048and going on pilgrimage too?
6048and how far go you this way?
6048and if they think they shall know and do these, why not know others, and rejoice in their welfare also?
6048and is all that thou hast to be ventured for his name in this world?
6048and is also the life of Jesus''made manifest in thy mortal body?''
6048and is he more precious to thee than the whole world?
6048and is not that a good life that is according to God''s commandments?
6048and is there knowledge in the Most High?''
6048and may I lodge here tonight?
6048and to be had upon no lower rates than thy immortal soul?
6048and what agreement hath the temple of God with idols?''
6048and what communion hath light with darkness?
6048and what hath Emmanuel said?
6048and what he would have?
6048and what is your business here?
6048and what would you have?
6048and when so like to be weary, as when almost at their journey''s end?
6048and whence he came?
6048and while they thus call themselves, they should be the veriest rogues for all evil, sin, and villainy imaginable, who could help it?
6048and whither are you bound?
6048and who hath brought up these?
6048and who shall repay him what he hath done?
6048and why did he dispraise it, but of a covetous mind to wrong and beguile the seller?
6048and, Will it go well with the town of Mansoul?
6048are not even ye that have been converted by us?
6048are not thy kindred as hardened as thou wast?
6048are they forgotten?
6048are they thrown over the bar?
6048are you that countryman, then?
6048art thou become like unto us?''
6048art thou resolved to sleep the sleep of death?
6048be persuaded to pause a moment, and ask yourself the question- What is my case?
6048because they would adorn the gospel?
6048because they would beautify religion, and make sinners to fall in love with their own salvation?
6048behold, heaven and the heaven of heavens can not contain thee; how much less this house that I have built?''
6048but can it turn all things into grace?
6048but doth thy life and conversation declare thee to be such an one?
6048but where are thy fruits, barren fig- tree?
6048but, Hath he fruit?
6048but, Were you doers, or talkers only?
6048can it make all things work together for good?
6048can not you help me?
6048can we suppose he will now admit of the wit and contrivance of men in those things that are, in comparison to them, the heavenly things themselves?
6048canst thou think that God hath given thee this that thou mightest thereby make a prey of thy neighbour?
6048did he die before he was born again?
6048did he die in unbelief?
6048did he light upon you?
6048did he not behave himself valiantly?
6048did your neighbours talk so?
6048do they use to show such kind of favours to traitors?
6048do you think she will go?
6048dost the wanton play, Or doth thy testy humour tend its way?
6048dost thou think to run fast enough with the world, thy sins and lusts in thy heart?
6048for to him I would deliver my message?''
6048had he faith and holiness?
6048has not this river pleasant streams?
6048have I been unfaithful to Him?
6048how can he see?
6048how can that be, since they are hurtful?
6048how hot will that make wrath?
6048how long has it lasted?
6048how shall I pass through this dark entry into another world?
6048how she flies and sings,[20] But could she do so if she had not wings?
6048how would Thy heart and pulse beat after heav''nly things, After the upper and the nether springs?
6048in each part What flames appear?
6048in this so good a soil?
6048is he''formed in me the hope of glory?''
6048is it little in thine eyes that our King doth offer thee mercy, and that, after so many provocations?
6048is justifying, saving faith, nothing more than a belief of the truth?
6048is not this excellent water?
6048is old Good- deed yet alive in Mansoul?
6048is she not a tall, comely dame, something of a swarthy complexion?
6048is the celestial glory of so small esteem with him, that he counteth it not worth running the hazards of a few difficulties to obtain it?
6048more fools still?
6048neighbour Christian, where are you now?
6048neither hit last year nor this?
6048no Mount Zion?
6048now what shall we do?
6048of a wicked man dying in despair?
6048or did he die with ease, quietly?
6048or is it muddy, and mixed with the doctrines of men?
6048or must this silver palace be of that nature either?
6048or shall all the fish of the sea be gathered together for them to suffice them?''
6048or standeth your religion in word or in tongue, and not in deed and truth?
6048or that he may, in a short time, have another of his fits before us, and may lose the use of his limbs?
6048or that if they had known him and his life, yet to see him die so quietly, would they not have concluded that he had made his peace with God?
6048or that those that pursue this world did ever repent of their covetousness?
6048or that those that walk with wanton eyes did ever repent of their fleshly lusts?
6048or that, at some time or other, he may forget to lock us in?
6048or the devil endure that Christ Jesus should be honoured both by faith and a heavenly conversation, and let that soul alone at quiet?
6048or the gospel declared by us?
6048or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel?
6048or what shall be done unto thee, thou false tongue?
6048or what wilt resolve with thyself?
6048or who can forego them?
6048or whom have I defrauded?
6048or whose ass have I taken?
6048or will all our exquisite happiness centre in the glory of God?
6048or will men take a pin of it to hang any vessel thereon?''
6048or, that I would come to God in the best of my performances?
6048said Faithful to his brother, Who comes yonder?
6048said Mr. Feeble- mind, is he slain?
6048said old Honest, what should I think?
6048said she,''and what the son of my womb?
6048said she; will she not take warning by her husband''s afflictions?
6048said the Porter, was he your husband?
6048saith God; what a fig- tree is this, that hath stood this year in my vineyard, and brought me forth no fruit?
6048seek the living among the dead?
6048shall I destroy thee?
6048shall I fall upon thee and grind thee to powder, or make thee a monument of the richest grace?
6048shall it not utterly wither, when the east- wind toucheth it?
6048such highly- favoured Christians in Doubting Castle?
6048tempted to destroy thyself?
6048that I heard speak well of the holy Word of God?
6048that thou mightest thereby go beyond and beguile thy neighbour?
6048then let old Good- deed save you from your distresses?
6048there is yet a question, Whether it may be well with thy soul at last?
6048they think that she will be run down with a push, or, as they said,''What do these feeble Jews?
6048to be in my case, who that so was could but have done so?
6048to contemn him when he is on the throne, when he is on the throne of his glory?
6048was he a lover and a worshipper of God by Christ according to his word?
6048was not his mind elevated a thousand degrees beyond sense, carnal reason, fleshly love, and the desires of embracing temporal things?
6048what agreement?
6048what communion can there be in such marriages?
6048what concord?
6048what feats not perform?
6048what is her pedigree?
6048what is this but to count him less wise than thyself?
6048what less than a river could quench the thirst of more than six hundred thousand men, besides women and children?
6048what shall I do unto thee?
6048what victories not gain?
6048what will that do?
6048what''s the matter?
6048what, must we With you lift up our voice?
6048where are you?
6048where are you?
6048who are they that are thus unspeakably blessed?
6048who could blame them, since their dead friends were come to life again?
6048who do you think saw themselves in the best condition?
6048who do you think was in the best condition?
6048who is there that is weaned from the world, and from their sins and pleasures, to fly from the wrath to come?
6048who knows that is yet alive, what the torments of hell are?
6048who would not be a subject to it?
6048who would not be in the rich man''s state?
6048who would not but worship before it?
6048whom have I oppressed?''
6048why do you think they consider that?
6048why else do men so soon grow weary?
6048why then do the fallen angels tremble there?
6048wife and children, and all?
6048will you not believe your own eyes?
6048wilt thou go to hell for sin, or to life by grace?
6048wilt thou not yet set open thy gate to receive us, the deputies of thy King, and those that would rejoice to see thee live?
6048wilt thou turn, or shall I smite?
6048would they not call thee a thousand fools?
6048would you have us trust to what Christ, in His own person, has done without us?
6048wouldst thou swim?
6047And God said unto Noah,or told Noah his purpose: The same way he went with Abraham:"Shall I hide from Abraham that thing which I do?"
6047And he said, What hast thou done? 6047 And he said, Who told thee that thou wast naked?
6047And the Lord God called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou?
6047And the Lord God called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou?
6047And the Lord God said unto the woman, What is this that thou hast done?
6047And the Lord God said unto the woman, What is this that thou hast done?
6047And the Lord said unto Cain, Where is Abel thy brother? 6047 And the Lord said unto Cain, Where is Abel thy brother?"
6047And the Lord said unto Cain, Where is Abel?
6047And the Lord said unto Cain, Why art thou wroth? 6047 And wherefore slew he him?
6047But doth not the scripture say, that it is the Spirit of Christ that doth convince of sin?
6047But what must they do that have unbelieving ones? 6047 But women have sometimes cases, which modesty will not admit should be made known to men, what must they do then?"
6047By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you..What was that?
6047Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him?
6047Do not I fill heaven and earth? 6047 Does Satan suggest that God will not hear your stammering and chattering prayers?
6047Hast thou eaten of the tree?
6047How doth God know,say they,"Can he judge through the thick cloud?"
6047I know not: am I my brother''s keeper?
6047I,saith he,"even I, am he that comforteth you; who art thou that thou shouldest be afraid of a man that shall die"( Isa 51:12)?
6047If Christ hath enlightened all men as he is God( as thou confessest) then hath he not enlightened all men as he is the Son of God? 6047 If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?
6047Is Ephraim my dear son? 6047 Is anything too hard for the Lord?
6047Is it such a fast that I have chosen? 6047 Is not God in the height of heaven?
6047Is not he rightly called Jacob?
6047Mine own arm brought salvation,saith he, but how?
6047Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
6047Shall iron break the northern iron and the steel?
6047Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?
6047That which is afar off, and exceeding deep, who can find out?
6047The Lord said,--Go, but David replied, Whither shall I go? 6047 Then cometh the end,"saith Paul,"when he shall have delivered up the kingdom to God, even the Father;"But when shall that be?
6047This is the victory,--even our faith; and"who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth?"
6047Thou tellest my wanderings: put thou my tears into thy bottle; are they not in thy book?
6047What hast thou done?
6047What is this that thou hast done?
6047What, then? 6047 What?
6047When saw we thee an hungered, and fed thee? 6047 Where art thou?"
6047Where is Abel thy brother?
6047Where is Abel thy brother?
6047Where is Abel?
6047Where is boasting then?
6047Wherefore slew he him? 6047 Whether any be justified but he that is born of God?
6047Whether is it possible, that any can be saved, without Christ manifested within? 6047 Whether[ doth] and[ man] receive Christ, who receives him no into him?
6047Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?
6047Who can stand before his indignation? 6047 Who hath known the mind of the Lord?"
6047Who hath put wisdom in the inward parts? 6047 Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?"
6047Who told thee?
6047Who will bring me into the strong city,and"wilt not thou, O God, which hadst cast us off?
6047Why art thou wroth?
6047Why,saith the prophet to God,"Art thou so far from helping me, and from the words of my roaring?"
6047With what righteousness?
6047Would it not be an insufferable thing? 6047 Ye shed blood[ says God] and shall ye possess the land?
6047''0 wretched man that I am,''& c. What complaints, what confessions, what bewailing of weakness is here?
6047''A son honoureth his father, and a servant his master: if then I be a Father, where is mine honour?
6047''And it shall come to pass, that all they that look upon thee, shall flee from thee, and say, Nineveh is laid waste: who will bemoan her?
6047''And why call ye me Lord, Lord,''saith he,''and do not, the things which I say?''
6047''But what if a man want light in his duty to the poor?''
6047''But what if a man want light in the supper?''
6047''Can the Ethiopian change his skin?''
6047''Canst thou by searching find out God?
6047''Did not Solomon king of Israel sin by these things?
6047''Do ye indeed speak righteousness, O congregation?
6047''Hath a nation changed their gods, which are yet no gods?''
6047''Hath he said, and shall he not do it?
6047''Hath not God chosen the foolish,--the weak,--the base, yea, and things which are not, to bring to nought things that are?''
6047''Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump?''
6047''Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump?''
6047''Have I been so long time with you,[ saith Christ] and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?
6047''Have any of the rulers or pharisees believed on him?''
6047''How comes contesting for water baptism to be so much against you?''
6047''If the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be seasoned?''
6047''Is Christ divided?''
6047''Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own?''
6047''Is not this the carpenter?''
6047''Know ye not that a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump?''
6047''Ought not Christ to have suffered?''
6047''Righteous art thou, O Lord,''saith Jeremiah,''yet let me talk with thee: Wherefore doth the way of the wicked prosper?''
6047''Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?
6047''Should not the multitude of words be answered?
6047''The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ?
6047''The righteousness which is of faith, speaketh on this wise, Say not in thine heart, Who shall ascend into heaven?
6047''Then shame shall cover her that said unto thee, Where is the Lord thy God?''
6047''This only would I learn of you, Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?''
6047''To which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my Son?''
6047''Twas this that made David cry out, How great and wonderful are the works of God?
6047''What then?
6047''What then?
6047''Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?
6047''Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?
6047''Who can find a virtuous woman?
6047''Who is he that overcometh the world,[ saith John] but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?''
6047''Who is he that saith, and it cometh to pass, when the Lord commandeth it not?''
6047''Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos?''
6047''Why did John reject the Pharisees that would have been baptized( Matt 3:7), and Paul examine them that were?''
6047''Will a man leave the snow of Lebanon, which cometh from the rock of the field?
6047''[ 17]''and will God indeed dwell with men on the earth?''
6047''what nation is there so great, who hath God so nigh unto them''as his people have, and as he''is in all things that we call upon him for?
6047( 1 Cor 13) To speak nothing of the first table, where is he that hath his love manifested by the second?
6047( 1 Cor 1:30,31) Where is boasting then?
6047( 1 Cor 3:11) But dost thou plead still as thou didst before, and wilt thou stand thereto?
6047( 1 Cor 8:13) Where is Dorcas, with her garments she used to make for the widow, and for the fatherless?
6047( 1 John 3) Shall these pass for such as believe to the saving of the soul?
6047( Acts 9:36- 39) Yea, where is that rich man that, to his power, durst say as Job does?
6047( Heb 10:19- 24) Why then dost thou talk of two strings to thy bow?
6047( Heb 13:6, Rom 8:31) and if they be against me, what disadvantage reap I thereby; since even all this also, worketh for my good?
6047( Hosea 8:3) But why?
6047( Isa 58:5) But why condemned then, and smiled upon now?
6047( Job 39:13- 17) Will it please thee when thou shalt see that thou hast brought forth children to the murderer?
6047( Luke 14:34) Wherewith shall the salt be salted?
6047( Luke 15:1,2) But by what answer doth Christ repel their objections?
6047( Luke 16:10- 12) And if ye have not been faithful in that which is another man''s, who will commit unto you that which is your own?
6047( Luke 16:15) Hast thou taken notice of this, that God judgeth the fruit by the heart from whence it comes?
6047( Luke 22:70)''Then said they all, Art thou then the Son of God?
6047( Mal 1:8) And if so, how should he then accept of that which is not righteousness?
6047( Mark 12:31) True, he says, he did them no hurt; but did he do them good?
6047( Mark 1:4,5; Rom 6:21; Jer 7:3,5) Where shall the fruits of repentance be found?
6047( Matt 13:40- 42) Who can conceive of this terror to its full with his mind?
6047( Matt 21:31) Poor Pharisee, what a loss art thou at?
6047( Matt 23:17) I say again, What kind of righteousness shall this be called?
6047( Psa 139:8) Or if a man should be so bold as to say so, Whether by so saying, he confineth Christ to that place for ever?
6047( Psa 143:1,2) And David, What if God doth thus?
6047( Psa 35:13,14) Pharisee, Dost thou see here how contrary thou art to righteous men?
6047( Psa 52:7) What else means this great bundle of thy own righteousness, which thou hast brought with thee into the temple?
6047( Psa 55:12,13) For, if to be debauched in open and common transgressions is odious, how odious is it for a brother to be so?
6047( Read Eze 16) Use Fifth, Is the love of God and of Christ so great?
6047( Rom 11:33)"If I speak of strength, lo, he is strong"( Job 9:19); yea,"the thunder of his power who can understand?"
6047( Rom 4:16) That the promise, What promise?
6047( Rom 7:12) Why then, I say, dost thou reject the commandment of God, to keep thine own tradition?
6047( c.) And the will and affections so turn away from it as they should?
6047( verse 10) Can the tree boast, because it is a sweeting tree,28 since it was not the tree, but God that made it such: Where is boasting then?
6047( vs. 10) Besides, what greater contempt can be cast upon Christ than by such wordy professors is cast upon him?
6047( we will now suppose what must not be granted) Was not this thy state when thou wast in thy first parents?
6047--that is, when he is committing wickedness--"saith the Lord: Do not I fill heaven and earth?
604711:30) But what is the fruit of the wicked, of the professors that are wicked?
60471:28; 33:14) But what sinners are these?
604723:24) Yea, do not professors teach the wicked ones to be wicked?
60472:14) To be short, what says Paul in the seventh to the Romans?
60473. Who knows the utmost tendencies of sin?
60473:2) And what says John in his first epistle, and first chapter?
604765:5) But what is the sentence of God concerning those?
60477:16; Luke 6:44) What then?
60479:26)''Whom dost thou pass in beauty,''saith God?
6047A Creator; what is it that a Creator can not do?
6047A day for a man to afflict his soul?
6047A faithful Creator; what is it that one that is faithful will not do, that is, when he is engaged?
6047A faithful man will encourage one much; how much more should the faithfulness of God encourage us?
6047A good cause, what is that?
6047A life regulated by a moral law, what hurt is in that?
6047A man that nameth the name of Christ, and that departeth not from iniquity, to whom may he be compared?
6047A most appalling murder has been committed;--a virtuous and pious young man is brutally murdered by his only brother:--what is the divine judgment?
6047A new covenant, and why not then a new resting day to the church?
6047A resurrection-- of what?
6047A self- righteous man therefore can come to God for mercy none otherwise than fawningly: For what need of mercy hath a righteous man?
6047A type in what?
6047A while after this, as was hinted before, the Christians will begin with detestation to ask what Antichrist was?
6047A work did I say?
6047Again, But do you not follow them with clamours and out- cries, that their communion, even amongst themselves, is unwarrantable?
6047Again, But who has the perfect knowledge of all these things?
6047Again, What kind of righteousness of thine, is this, that standeth in a misplacing, and so consequently in a misesteeming of God''s commands?
6047Again, if thy parents, and thou also, be godly, how happy a thing is this?
6047Again, if you say he hath no other body but his church, then I ask, What that was that was taken down from the cross?
6047Again, is there such a length?
6047Again, see Peter''s testimony of this Son of Mary; When Jesus asked his disciples, whom say ye that I am?
6047Again, what needed the woman to have a place of shelter in the wilderness, when there was no war made against her?
6047Again,"Whether I am come to one of the days of the thousand years?"
6047Again,''What is man, that he should be clean?
6047All God''s children are criers-- cannot you be quiet without you have a bellyful of the milk of God''s Word?
6047All this, what does it argue, I say, but thy diffidence of God?
6047Also that he may deny to give them that grace that would preserve them from sin, without being guilty of their damnation?
6047Also whether reprobation be the cause of condemnation?
6047And I say again, if one sin, the least sin deserveth all these things, what thinkest thou do all thy sins deserve?
6047And I say again, this is the work of a Creator, and a Creator can maintain it in its gallantry, FOOTNOTE?
6047And I say again, wherefore has he so plainly told us of his greatness, and of what he can do?
6047And Jesus said to them,''Why are ye troubled, and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?''
6047And Paul asked them, Whether they had yet''received the Holy Ghost?''
6047And again( Gal 3:2,5 compared together),''Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law,[ saith the Apostle] or by the hearing of faith?''
6047And again, What he hath made crooked, who can make straight?
6047And again, some of them that are for infant baptism die for that as a truth?
6047And again, where Judas( not Iscariot) said; Lord, how is it, that thou wilt manifest thyself to us, and not unto the world?
6047And again,"If thou, Lord, shouldst mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?"
6047And again,"Whom shall I send, and who will go for US?"
6047And again,''Am I a sea, or a whale, that thou settest a watch over me?
6047And albeit, saith Satan, thou prayest sometimes, yet is not thy heart possessed with a belief that God will not regard thee?
6047And all the rest they baptized, were they not left free to join themselves for their convenience and edification?
6047And are not you the same?
6047And are you able thus to imitate him?
6047And are you willing to stand by their judgment in the case?
6047And art thou now as perfectly innocent as ever was Jesus Christ?
6047And can you prove it by the scripture?
6047And consequently how could he lift up his face unto God?
6047And did ever God send an ordinance to be a pest and plague to his people?''
6047And did you not then believe, and do you not still believe, that you were true members of Christ, though less perfect?
6047And dost thou count this a corrupted grain of Babylon''s treasure?
6047And dost thou desire this medicine?
6047And dost thou not rejoice in secret, that thou art the same that thou ever wert?
6047And dost thou think, this is, indeed, the way to be righteous?
6047And doth he not make his pots according to his pleasure?
6047And doth he take charge of them as a Creator?
6047And doth immodest apparel, with stretched- out necks, naked breasts, a made speech, and mincing gaits,& c., argue mortification of lusts?
6047And doth not the Lord as well require the sign of baptism now, as of circumcision then?
6047And doth this look like a visible church- state?
6047And from sense and reason they will have ground to think so; for who now is left in the world any more to make head against them?
6047And gain, how came it thither, how got the soul possession of it, while it was unjustified?
6047And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?"
6047And he said, I know not: Am I my brother''s keeper?"
6047And he said, how long Would it have been, e''er you had understood This thing, had you not with my heifer plow''d?
6047And his name not be but of a common regard on that day?
6047And how are they to consider of themselves, even then when they first are apprehensive of their need of this righteousness?
6047And how bitterly did David mourn for his son, who died in his wickedness?
6047And how can a man that went last time out of his closet to be naught, have the face to come thither again?
6047And how cold is the love of many at this day?
6047And how could the people believe and embrace it?
6047And how could we have seen it to purpose, had not God left some to themselves?
6047And how else could they obey that command that bids them rejoice in tribulation, and glorify God in the fires?
6047And how hath Christ lightened every man if not within him?"
6047And how kindly did our Lord Jesus take it, to see the little children run tripping before him, and crying, Hosannah to the Son of David?
6047And how must it be reckoned to them?
6047And how say you?
6047And how sayest thou?
6047And if so, Whether they might not obtain at least, some little of the mercy, as well as those women?
6047And if so, what follows?
6047And if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?"
6047And if thou shouldest be so now, what hast thou gained thereby?
6047And if we know not every one of all these things to the full, how shall we know to the full the love of Christ which saveth us from them all?
6047And if ye be followers of that which is good, who will harm you( 1 Peter 3:13)?
6047And if you ask, How is it possible that this should be done?
6047And if your brethren only you salute, What more than they do ye?
6047And in that he saith''There remains a rest,''referring to that of David, what is it, if it signifies not, that the other rests remain not?
6047And indeed so he does with"Adam, where art thou?"
6047And into what church did Philip baptize the eunuch, or the apostle the jailor and his house?
6047And is all this no good?
6047And is hope, that this day is approaching, a reviving cordial to thee?
6047And is not Boaz, with whose maids thou wast, One of the nearest kinsmen that thou hast?
6047And is not his will the only rule of his mercy?
6047And is that all?
6047And is that all?
6047And is that within the creature, or without, that worketh the new birth?"
6047And is there toward us love in Christ that passeth knowledge?
6047And is this to keep the first table; yea, the first branch of that table, which saith,"Thou shalt love the Lord thy God?"
6047And may he not, without he give offence to thee, lay hold by electing love and mercy on whom himself pleaseth?
6047And must baptism be such a rock of offence to professors, that very few will enquire after it, or submit to it?
6047And must those that shall live to see those days, rejoice when these things begin to come to pass?
6047And now I add, Is not this to deliver them to the devil( 1 Cor 5), or to put them to shame before all that see your acts?
6047And now I ask what kind of christian correspondency you have with them?
6047And now I ask, What was the reason that God continued his presence with this church notwithstanding this transgression?
6047And now having said this much, wherein have I derogated from the glory and holiness of Christ?
6047And now is it not to be wondered at, and are we not to be affected herewith, saying, And wilt thou set thine eye upon such an one?
6047And now, behold, when Jacob had been told That there was corn in Egypt to be sold, He said unto his sons, Why stand ye thus?
6047And observe, it is not said, that Noah shut the door, but the Lord shut him in: If God shuts in or out, who can alter it?
6047And of what nation?
6047And on the other hand, how often has the disjointing of the body, and the breakings thereof, occasioned the expiration of the spirit?
6047And p. 26. where in answer to this question of mine; Why did the Man Christ hang on the cross on Mount Calvary?
6047And shall not God avenge his own elect, which cry day and night unto him?"
6047And shall not I?
6047And shall we not imitate our Lord, nor the church that was immediately acted[21] by him in this, and the churches their fellows?
6047And shall we not take that notice thereof as to follow the Lord Jesus and the churches herein?
6047And that if they had light therein, they would as willingly do it as you?
6047And that is according to the whole stream of scripture: For by one offering, What was that?
6047And then, I pray you, what is left unto God, and what can he call his own?
6047And then,& c. And why was not this done on the seventh day sabbath?
6047And they knew it: Why, did they not know it before?
6047And this is one ground( at least) why he hanged on the cross,& c. Ha Friend?
6047And this is that which Peter intends when he saith,"And if ye be followers of that which is good, who will harm you?"
6047And thus much doth this man Christ Jesus testify unto us where he saith he shall glorify me; mark,"He shall glorify;"( saith the Son of Mary)but how?
6047And to distressed Jonah, said the Lord, Dost thou well to be angry for the gourd?
6047And was not there a time when you did not so well understand the nature and extent of pride and covetousness as now you do?
6047And was there not in all these things love, and love that was infinite?
6047And were they all served so?
6047And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols?
6047And what can such an one say for himself in the judgment, that shall be charged with the abuse of love?
6047And what concord hath Christ with Belial?
6047And what day so fit as the Lord''s day for this?
6047And what encouragement has a man to suffer for Christ, whose heart can not believe, and whose soul he can not commit to God to keep it?
6047And what follows?
6047And what hath he received of thy hand?
6047And what nation is there so great, that hath statutes and judgments so righteous, as all this law,''said Moses, which I set before you this day?''
6047And what need was there of any of this, if Paul could, as he would, have departed from iniquity?
6047And what says the Apostle?
6047And what shall he do now, that is a stranger to this breadth, made mention of in the text?
6047And what shall he do when he comes?
6047And what then?
6047And what then?
6047And when did the Spirit of Christ convince thee of sin, because thou didst not believe in him?
6047And when did we see thee an hungry, or thirsty, or a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in prison, and did not minister to thee?
6047And when unto her mother- in- law she came, Art thou, said she, my daughter come again?
6047And where hast thou been working?
6047And where is it, within or without?"
6047And where is this man, that was born of the virgin, that we may come to the Father by him?
6047And where that practical holiness that formerly used to be seen in the houses, lives and conversations of professors?
6047And whereas thou askest, is not he a deceiver, that exhorts people to anything else than the light of Christ?
6047And whereas thou asketh, whether the fault be then in God, or in that thou callest his light, or in the creature?
6047And whereas you ask me,"What is that which worketh faith?
6047And whereas you ask me,"do they that are born of God commit sin?"
6047And whereas you ask, What is the sight of God?
6047And wherefore doth he thus, but to beget an expectation in them of their salvation and deliverance?
6047And whether doth he that is born of God commit sin?
6047And whether it be lawful for them so to do?"
6047And whether it be not lawful for them so to do?
6047And who can abide the fierceness of his anger?
6047And who can say, my heart is clean?
6047And who could have found in their hearts to shut the door upon such an one?
6047And who could have thought, that the other had been a good man?
6047And who will dare to make any addition to holy writ?
6047And whose word shall stand?
6047And why are the women commanded silence there, if they may congregate by themselves, and set up and manage worship there?
6047And why can they not as well keep the other sabbaths?
6047And why do the scriptures say,"that through this man is preached to us the forgiveness of sins?"
6047And why do they with pride trick up the body, if it be not to provoke both themselves and others to lusts?
6047And why dost thou take notice of the mote That''s in thy brother''s eye; but dost not note The beam that''s in thine own?
6047And why follow the apish fashions of the world?
6047And why for raiment are ye taking thought?
6047And why may not I give it the name of a shew; when you call it a symbol, and compare it to a gentleman''s livery?
6047And why shall he that doth most for God in this world, enjoy most of him in that which is to come?
6047And why should it not be accounted to him for righteousness?
6047And why should not credence be given to that gospel that is confirmed by blood, the blood of the Son of God himself?
6047And why should not the kings have it granted unto them, that she should fall by their hand?
6047And why should we not have the benefit of the righteousness, while we are ungodly, since it was completed for us while we were yet ungodly?
6047And why so?
6047And why, but because God himself maintains the enmity?
6047And why?
6047And wilt thou pursue the dry stubble?''
6047And with his works he perfected his faith?
6047And would it not be an insufferable thing?
6047And would you be doing this?
6047And ye say, Wherein have we despised thy name?''
6047And"who hath required this at your hand?"
6047And, Use First, Is there such breadth, and length, and depth, and height in God, for us?
6047And, What he did in the world?
6047And, are there no public Christians, or public christian meetings, but them of your way?
6047And, whether there was a secret or mystery in this work containing the truth of some higher thing?
6047Answer, friend, dost thou put no difference betwixt the speaking of Christ without, and believing in Christ without?
6047Any thing but truth; but I would know how sincerely righteous they were that were justified without works?
6047Are God''s people a suffering people?
6047Are all the elect, the seed, the saved, the vessels of mercy, the chosen and peculiar?
6047Are her plagues pleasant or easy to be borne?
6047Are not even ye,"saith Paul,"in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
6047Are not my words verbatim these?
6047Are not some, yea the most, the children of the flesh, the rest, the lost, the vessels of wrath, of dishonour, and the children of perdition?
6047Are not these things rather a sign that the utter overthrow of the church of God is at the door?
6047Are not they part of the scriptures of truth?
6047Are not you commanded to keep out of the church all that are not circumcised?
6047Are not, now- a- days, the bulk of professors like those that''strain at a gnat and swallow a camel?''
6047Are there yet any more sons in my womb, That may your husbands be in time to come?
6047Are they purified, are they clean that name the name of Christ?
6047Are they to be the audible mouth there, before all, to God?
6047Are they to think, that they are righteous or sinners?
6047Are things thus ordered?
6047Are we for war?
6047Are we stronger than he?''
6047Are ye not CARNAL, CARNAL, CARNAL?
6047Are ye so foolish?
6047Are you at that door, my brother?
6047Are you brought out of the dark dungeon of this world into Christ?
6047Are you commanded to reject them; If yea, where is it?
6047Are you in affliction for your profession?
6047Are you not sensible that such a one As I, can certainly thereof make trial?
6047Art bound for hell against all wind and weather?
6047Art like to him, that needs must step a mile At every stride, or think it not worth while To follow Christ?
6047Art one of those whose fears do go beyond Their faith?
6047Art thou a Publican?
6047Art thou a professor?
6047Art thou born again?
6047Art thou born again?
6047Art thou born again?
6047Art thou born again?
6047Art thou born again?
6047Art thou born again?
6047Art thou born again?
6047Art thou not a graceless wretch?
6047Art thou not it which hath dried the sea, the waters of the great deep, that hath made the depths of the sea a way for the ransomed to pass over?"
6047Art thou taken?
6047Art weary?
6047As David said,"Shall I lift up mine yes to the hills?
6047As Moses said, and that long before the law was given,"Sirs, ye are brethren, why do ye wrong one another?"
6047As Paul saith, What communion hath light with darkness?
6047As for example; Would a parishioner learn to be proud?
6047As for instance at home; could not some of those called Baptists die in opposing infant baptism?
6047As if he had said, Do you profess Christianity?
6047As many as walk according to this rule: What rule?
6047As soon as ever God had touched the jailer, he cries out,''Men and brethren, what must I do to be saved?''
6047As the sabbath of months, of years, and the jubilee?
6047As to the query, What reason is there, why the Lord should suffer any of his ordinances to be lost?
6047As to the second head, what need is there that the righteousness of Christ should be imputed, where men are righteous first?
6047As touching the beauty and goodness that was in the object unto which they were allured; What was it?
6047As who should say, Wherefore do I deny myself of those mercies and privileges that the men of this world enjoy?
6047As"Ely said to Hannah, How long wilt thou be drunken?
6047As, how many good men and good women do unawares, through their uncircumspectness, drive their own children down into the deep?
6047As, who should say, My brethren, are you troubled and persecuted for your faith?
6047Ask thy heart, What evil dost thou see in sin?
6047At the Lord''s table, I do eat; what though?
6047At this( as I said) you object, and say,''Did I ever find baptism a pest or plague to churches?
6047Ay, but when didst thou see thyself a lost creature for want of faith in the son of Mary?
6047Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness?
6047Because the neglect of the law will be sure to damn them; therefore wouldst thou put poor souls to follow that which will not save them?
6047Because then it had been in vain for the Lord to have given the scriptures to teach men out of, either concerning himself or themselves: Why?
6047Because''the children are partakers of flesh and blood; he also himself likewise took part of the same''; To what end?
6047Being justified freely by his grace: How?
6047Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
6047Believing what?
6047Besides, if this be granted, why had not God respect to Cain''s offering, as well as to Abel''s?
6047Besides, oppression makes a wise man mad; and when a man is mad what evils will he not do?
6047Besides, the proposition is universal, why then should you be the chief intended?
6047Besides, the threatening being pressed with an''How shall we escape?''
6047Besides, to what particular church was the epistle to the Hebrews wrote?
6047Blessed are they that do make peace; for why?
6047Both those of Peter, and the first of John?
6047Brethren what profit is''t if a man saith That he hath faith, and hath not works; can faith Save him?
6047But I ask, how came nature to be so weak, but through sin?
6047But I fear I am lost and cast away, Sentence is past, and who reverse it may?
6047But I say, suppose it should be granted, is it because reprobation made him incapable, or sin?
6047But I say, what can the church do more to the sinners or open profane?
6047But I say, where is thy love to thine enemy?
6047But I say, wherein is the proposition offensive?
6047But I say, who can tell, who can tell altogether, what and how much the Father delighted in his Son before the world began?
6047But I say, who understandeth this?
6047But I say, why did John call them vipers?
6047But I would ask these men,''If the word of God came out from them?
6047But Naomi replied, Wherefore will ye, My daughters, thus resolve to go with me?
6047But again, Why should you be so angry with my brother, for joining of a sinner and a liar together?
6047But all along Christ compareth his love to ours; now, why doth he so, if they be so much alike?
6047But am I so?
6047But are not good works the righteousness of faith?
6047But are these words of faith?
6047But are you out of that wilderness mentioned?
6047But are you sure it is the same that we look for?
6047But as Adam fell with us in him, so did he not by faith rise with us in him?
6047But as to the matter in hand, What positive precept do they transgress that will not reject him that God bids us receive, if he want light in baptism?
6047But by what rule then would you gather persons into church communion?
6047But by what rule would you receive them into fellowship with yourselves?
6047But can not the church, and every woman in it, build up themselves without their woman''s meetings?
6047But can women no other way be built up in their most holy faith, but by meetings of their own without their men?
6047But can you commit your soul to their ministry, and join with them in prayer; and yet not count them meet for other gospel privileges?
6047But did this man rise again from the dead, that very man, with that very body wherewith he was crucified?
6047But do kings use to die for captive slaves?
6047But do not the scriptures make mention of a Christ within?
6047But do you speak seriously, and in good earnest?
6047But do you think it is because of the first?
6047But do you think this is certain?
6047But dost thou plead by thy righteousness, for mercy for thyself?
6047But doth not a man bring forth fruit unto God, that walketh orderly according to the ten commandments?
6047But doth that install it in that place and dignity, that was never intended for it?
6047But doth this bloody city spill this blood by herself simply, as she is the adulterated whore?
6047But farther, thou sayest; Is it not the whole mystery of salvation, God manifested in the flesh?
6047But further: Do we not all agree, that men that preach the gospel should do it like workmen that need not be ashamed?
6047But good Sir, are you now for unwritten verities?
6047But good Sir, why so short- winded?
6047But hath he no better thoughts of his own good deeds, which are by the law?
6047But he answereth, What, mean ye to weep, and to break my heart?
6047But he said, Why are ye troubled, and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
6047But hold, dost thou do it with the Publican''s heart, sense, dread and simplicity?
6047But hold, stay; wherefore?
6047But how are we by this man forgiven this?
6047But how are we justified by this man''s obedience?
6047But how came Diotrephes so lately into our parts?
6047But how came the apostle by this confidence of his well- being and of his share in another world?
6047But how can God respect a man, before he respect his offering?
6047But how can that be, since no affliction for the present seems joyous?
6047But how can that be, where the heart is not sanctified and made holy?
6047But how comes this to be a SIGN of the approach of the ruin of Antichrist?
6047But how could be either the one or the other, if the seventh day sabbath was taught to men by the light of nature, which is the moral law?
6047But how could he be naked, when before he had made himself an apron?
6047But how did he undertake them?
6047But how dost thou know that thou shalt continue therein?
6047But how indifferent?
6047But how is it that they are there?
6047But how is this similitude pertinent?
6047But how little of this is found among men?
6047But how long ago?
6047But how must he take away the curse?
6047But how must that be done?
6047But how must this be done?
6047But how shall Christ by this rod, sword, or spirit of his mouth, consume this wicked, this mystery of iniquity?
6047But how shall I bring it to pass?
6047But how shall I know that I am born again?
6047But how shall kings do it?
6047But how shall we know when this time is come?
6047But how should I serve God?
6047But how then doth it say, that the knowledge of God is manifested in them?
6047But how then is he clear from having a hand in the death of him that perisheth?
6047But how then must Jesus Christ, first save us from the filth?
6047But how then must they see him?
6047But how were they that had got the victory?
6047But how will he make her naked?
6047But how will you prove that there was a church, a rightly constituted church, at Rome, besides that in Aquila''s house?
6047But how, or why doth the leaf, or the fig fall from the tree?
6047But how?
6047But how?
6047But how?
6047But how?
6047But how?
6047But how?
6047But how?
6047But how?
6047But how?
6047But if I fly, some will blame me: what must I do now?
6047But if faith doth so naturally cause good works, what then is the reason that God''s people find it so hard a matter to be fruitful in good works?
6047But if indeed the first day of the week be the new christian sabbath, why is there no more spoken of its institution in the testament of Christ?
6047But if it be changed, then how can it be the same?
6047But is there a member who dares to violate them?
6047But is there yet another reason why this holy duty should, in special as it is, be commanded to be performed on the first day of the week?
6047But is there, therefore, no need at all of good works, because a man is justified before God without them?
6047But is this a sign of the approach of the ruin of Antichrist?
6047But is this all the wit thou hast?
6047But may we not fly in a time of persecution?
6047But might not God have kept Adam from inclining, if he would?
6047But might they not be healed by humbling themselves?
6047But my husband is an unbeliever; what shall I do?
6047But now I would inquire: Had Israel done the commandment, if they had eaten the passover raw, or boiled in water?
6047But now if other men should do as this man, how many universal churches should we have?
6047But perhaps some may ask me, WHAT INIQUITY THEY MUST DEPART FROM THAT RELIGIOUSLY NAME THE NAME OF CHRIST?
6047But perhaps thy heart is so hard, and thy mind so united to the pleasing of thy vile affections, that thou wilt say,''What care I for my servant?
6047But put the case I had failed herein, Doth this warrant your unlawful practice?
6047But saith the open profane, why can not we be reckoned saints also?
6047But say you,"Did he put and end to the law for them who still live in transgression?"
6047But say you,''We have now found an advocate for sin against God, in the breach of one of HIS holy commands?''
6047But say you,''Wherein lies the force of this man''s argument against baptism as to its place, worth, and continuance?''
6047But say you,''Who taught you to divide betwixt Christ and his precepts, that you word it at such a rate?
6047But sayest thou, I will be righteous in myself that I may have wherewith to commend me to God, when I go to him for mercy?
6047But says one, Would you have us singular?
6047But secondly, I pray where was Christ when he spake those words?
6047But shall I speak the truth for you?
6047But shall he not lose his body before he come again?
6047But shall we be sure of it?
6047But since he can do so, why doth he suffer this, and that thing to appear, to act, and do so horribly repugnant to his word?
6047But still the question is, Whether God by this his determination doth not lay a necessity on the creature to sin?
6047But suppose they were all baptized, because they had light therein, what then?
6047But thou wilt say unto me, Why do men profess the name of Christ that love not to depart from iniquity?
6047But to lay open my folly at last thou sayest, Doth not the scripture say, Christ is within you, except ye be reprobates?
6047But was not Adam unexpectedly surprised?
6047But was that a sufficient shelter against either thorn or thistle?
6047But were not these gentlemen more afraid of losing their own places and preferments, than of the king''s losing of his toll and custom?
6047But what Jesus?
6047But what acts of disobedience do we indulge them in?
6047But what aileth the Pharisee?
6047But what be these certain circumstances?
6047But what be these other precepts?
6047But what blessedness doth follow the imputation of the righteousness of Christ, to one that is yet ungodly?
6047But what could not the law do?
6047But what day is this?
6047But what day?
6047But what did the raven then do?
6047But what do we more than talk of them?
6047But what doth your arguing reprove?''
6047But what follows?
6047But what follows?
6047But what follows?
6047But what if they that were stung, could not, because of the swelling of their face, look up to the brazen serpent?
6047But what is committing of the soul to God?
6047But what is impossible to a Creator?
6047But what is it to a child?
6047But what is it to be of the works of the law, or under the law?
6047But what is it to believe in Christ: and what to have faith in his blood?
6047But what is it to believe that he is Messias, or Christ?
6047But what is it to turn from the law to the Lord?
6047But what is the cause of all this slaying, and the reason of this abundance of corpses?
6047But what is the spirit of the world?
6047But what is there in my proposition, that men, considerate, can be offended at?
6047But what is this doctrine?
6047But what kind of being had the seventh day sabbath, and other Jewish rites and ceremonies, that by Christ''s resurrection were taken away?
6047But what man in the world can do this whose heart is not seasoned with the love of God and the love of Christ?
6047But what manner of nakedness was it?
6047But what need I grant you, that which can not be proved?
6047But what of that, since the wrinkles that are in their faces threaten not us but them?
6047But what righteousness have you of your own, to which you so dearly are wedded, that it may not be let go, for the sake of Christ?
6047But what saith it?
6047But what saith the apostle?
6047But what saith the jealous Lord?
6047But what salvation?
6047But what shall I do, I can not depart therefrom as I should?
6047But what shall I do, who am so cold, slothful, and heartless, that I can not find any heart to do any work for God in this world?
6047But what shall I say unto them?
6047But what should I thus discourse of the degrees of the torments of the damned souls in hell?
6047But what should men believe with the heart?
6047But what should they believe?
6047But what should we do with such kind of saints?
6047But what things are they?
6047But what unbecoming language is this for the children of the same father, members of the same body, and heirs of the same glory, to be accustomed to?
6047But what was Sheshach?
6047But what was the spirit of Diotrephes?
6047But what''s the reason?
6047But what, because they are not baptized, have they not Jesus Christ?
6047But what, if when he hath used it, he still continueth dark about it; what will you advise him now?
6047But what?
6047But when?
6047But whence came this but from an inward feeling by faith of the love of God, and of Christ, which passeth knowledge?
6047But where are they here forbidden to teach them other truths before they be baptized?
6047But where should we find him?
6047But where were they taken, or about what were they found?
6047But who knows all this?
6047But why can you indulge the baptists in many acts of disobedience?
6047But why could it not be that they should perish other where?
6047But why did you not answer these parts of my argument?
6047But why do YOU throw out FAITH?
6047But why is covetousness called idolatry?
6047But why it is said, Generations?
6047But why must he be imposed upon?
6047But why must the women have shame- facedness, since they live honestly as the men?
6047But why not meddle with Cain, since he was a murderer?
6047But why not?
6047But why peace first?
6047But why rejoice in this?
6047But why should HE be rebuked, that said he was for Christ?
6047But why so much offended at this?
6047But why the seventh day?
6047But why then did he thus abhor them?
6047But why then were they baptized?
6047But why then were they not circumcised?
6047But why to Abel?
6047But why was he crucified there for the sins of his children?
6047But why was he true God and true man?
6047But why was not all this done on the seventh day?
6047But why would they take from us the Holy Scriptures?
6047But why( some may say) must we come out?
6047But why, I say, is this day, on which our Lord rose from the dead, nominated as it is?
6047But why?
6047But with the voice of my thanksgiving, I Will offer sacrifice to thee on high, And pay my vows which I have vow''d, each one, For why?
6047But would you be imitating of, or accomplishing such a righteousness?
6047But wouldest thou change places with them?
6047But ye will say, Who are those ignorant persons, that shall find no favour at that day?
6047But you ask me,''If outward and bodily conformity be become a crime?''
6047But you ask,''Is my peace maintained in a way of disobedience?
6047But you ask,''Might they do so when they came into Canaan?''
6047But you bid me tell you,''What I mean by spirit baptism?''
6047But you descant; Is baptism one of the laws of Christ?
6047But you may ask, How did God deal with sinners before this righteousness was actually in being?
6047But you may ask, what is that righteousness, with which a Christian is made righteous before he doth righteousness?
6047But you may say, how can you prove that conscience is not of the same nature, of the Spirit of Christ?
6047But you object,''Must our love to the unbaptized indulge them in an act of disobedience?
6047But you say, Doth it not lead to God all that follow it?
6047But you tell me,''I use the arguments of the paedo- baptist, to wit, But where are infants forbidden to be baptized?''
6047But you will say, The scripture saith, he that descended is the same that ascended, which to me( say you) implies, none but the Spirit''s ascending?
6047But you will say, What, will not the Lord have mercy on ignorant souls?
6047But you will say, Who shall stand when he appears?
6047But you will say, doth not the scripture say, that it is the Spirit of Christ that doth make manifest or convince of sin?
6047But you will say, might they not be deceived?
6047But you will say, upon what then was the threatening and the command to punish grounded?
6047But you will say, what lies are those, that the devil beguileth poor souls withal?
6047But"who hath directed the Spirit of the Lord?"
6047But, Again, Wouldest thou have mercy for thy righteousness?
6047But, I say, how will they fail?
6047But, I say, if thou do it graciously, then a reward followeth;"For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing?
6047But, Sir, Are none but those of your way the public Christians?
6047But, Sir, since you are not peremptory in your proof; how came you to be so absolute in your practice?
6047But, Sir, who have I pleaded for, in the denial of any one ordinance of God?
6047But, What, What hast thou done by thy righteousness?
6047But, may some say, what good will it do a man to know that the love of Christ passeth knowledge?
6047By his being able to judge by nature, that there is such a thing as sin; as Christ saith,"Why even of yourselves judge ye not what is right?"
6047By rest here, must needs be understood those not elect, because set one in opposition to the other; and if not elect, what then but reprobate?
6047By what law?
6047By which of the ten commandments is trusting to our own righteousness forbidden?
6047By which professors seem willingly led, though against so many plain commands and examples, written as with a sun beam, that he that runs may read?
6047Can a man be happy that is ignorant that he is hanging over hell by the poor weak thread of an uncertain life?
6047Can a man be happy, that is ignorant that he is without God and Christ, and hope?
6047Can no good thing come to us out of this?
6047Can not we love their persons, parts, graces, but we must love their sins?''
6047Can olives, brethren, on a fig- tree grow, Or figs on vines?
6047Can pride be where a soul for mercy craves?
6047Can repentance be where godly sorrow is not?
6047Can the same reason, or anything like it, for refusing baptism, be given now?''
6047Can we wonder that such a state of society was not long permitted to exist?
6047Can we wonder that those who preached the holy, humbling, self- denying doctrines of the cross, were persecuted to the death?
6047Can you build and leave out a stone in the foundation?
6047Canst thou, after a due examination of thyself, say that as to these things thou art innocent and clear?
6047Cast devils out, done wonders in the same?
6047Christ indeed could mount up( Acts 1:9), but me, poor me, how shall I get thither?
6047Civil commerce you will have with the worst, and what more have you with these?
6047Consequently, who can understand the love that saves him from them?
6047Consider, What conviction of thy goodness can the actions that flow from such a spirit give unto observers?
6047Could the state have selected a fitter tool for their purposes?
6047Counsel Second, Wouldest thou improve this love?
6047Death quaketh, and destruction falleth down dead at our feet: What, then, can stand before us?
6047Deep calleth unto deep: What''s that?
6047Depart: what quite?
6047Did Abel offer his best?
6047Did Christ''s two- fold righteousness qualify him for that work of righteousness, that was of God designed for him to do?
6047Did I say before, that religion is their pretence?
6047Did I say before, that the God of glory is desirous to be seen of us?
6047Did I say, it is fruitful?
6047Did he finish his work thereon?
6047Did not God know best what was best to do them good?
6047Did they suffer?
6047Didst thou believe, when thou saidst it, That God knew thy heart?
6047Didst thou not blush when thou laidst it down?
6047Do it therefore, and say, why should any thing have my heart but God, but Christ?
6047Do men either Pluck grapes of thorns, or figs or thistles gather?
6047Do not I fill heaven and earth?
6047Do not I fill heaven and earth?
6047Do not most decline these things when they either call for their purses or their persons to help in this and such like works as these?
6047Do not publicans the same?
6047Do not the rich men o''er you tyrannise; And hale ye to their courts; that worthy name By which you''re call''d do not they blaspheme?
6047Do stocks or stones answer prayers?
6047Do they lie too open to their spiritual foes?
6047Do they say that that blood of his which was shed without the gates of Jerusalem, doth not wash away sin, yea, all sin from him that believes?
6047Do they want a right frame of spirit?
6047Do we know how our sins provoke God?
6047Do we not see That all these things from us a fleeting be?
6047Do we provoke the Lord to jealousy?
6047Do ye think that th''scripture saith in vain, The spirit that lusts to hate, doth in you reign?
6047Do you allow their signing with the cross?
6047Do you allow their sprinkling?
6047Do you believe it?
6047Do you delight to have your hand against every man?''
6047Do you long for the milk of the promises?
6047Do you more to the openly prophane, yea, to all wizards and witches in the land?
6047Do you not know that he is far more above us, than we are above our horse or mule that is without understanding?
6047Do you not know that he may refuse to elect who he will, without abusing of them?
6047Do you not reserve to yourself the liberty of judging what they say?
6047Do you not see that the sceptre is departed from Judah?
6047Do you not see that those things that are spoken of as forerunners of my coming, are accomplished?
6047Do you not see the time that Daniel spake of is accomplished also?
6047Do you now know, that the resurrection of the body, and glory to follow, is the very quintessence of the gospel of Jesus Christ?
6047Do you suffer?
6047Do you think it is seemly for the church to parrot it against her husband?
6047Do you think that God gave the woman her hair, that she might deck herself, and set off her fleshly beauty therewith?
6047Do you think your eyes dazzle?
6047Do you want spiritual bread?
6047Do you want strength against Satan''s temptations?
6047Do you want strength of grace?
6047Does he appear in his glory?
6047Does he honour riches, and power, and wisdom, by descending in one of these classes?
6047Dost keep thine eye upon what thou hast done, And yet hast licence to look on the sun?
6047Dost think that such a sinner as thou art shall be heard of God?
6047Dost thou Do well, said God, to be so angry now?
6047Dost thou desire to be with them( Prov 24:1)?
6047Dost thou know the God with whom now thou hast to do?
6047Dost thou plead by thy righteousness for mercy for thyself?
6047Dost thou profess the name of Christ, and dost thou pretend to be a man departing from iniquity?
6047Dost thou profess the name of Christ, and dost thou pretend to be a man departing from iniquity?
6047Dost thou religiously name the name of Christ?
6047Dost thou see a soul that has the image of God in him?
6047Dost thou see the vileness of thy heart, the fruit of sin?
6047Dost thou show to others how thou lovest righteousness, by taking opportunities to do righteousness?
6047Dost thou so covet more, as not to be Affected with the grace bestowed on thee?
6047Dost thou suffer for righteousness''sake?
6047Dost thou think, that God hath eyes of flesh, or that he seeth as man sees?
6047Dost thou thus practise, because thou wouldest be taught to do outward acts of righteousness, and because thou wouldest provoke others to do so too?
6047Dost want or meat, or drink, or cloth?
6047Doth God find me so, when he seeth that the righteousness of his Son is upon me, being made over to me by an act of his grace?
6047Doth a wanton eye argue shamefacedness?
6047Doth he not here, by the lost sheep, mean the poor Publican?
6047Doth he touch thee with is dirty garments; or doth he annoy thee with his stinking breath?
6047Doth his posture of standing so like a man condemned offend thee?
6047Doth not God by these things ofttimes call our sins to remembrance, and provoke us to amendment of life?
6047Doth not the whole course of their way declare it to their face?
6047Doth the law call for satisfaction for our sins?
6047Doth the poor Publican stand to vex thee?
6047Doth this prove that baptism is essential to church communion?
6047Doth wanton talk argue chastity?
6047Doth your hearts fail you?
6047Elias indeed had a chariot sent him to ride in thither, and went up by it into that holy place( 2 Kings 2:11): but I, poor I, how shall I get thither?
6047Else how can that assembly say AMEN at their prayer or giving of thanks?
6047Enoch is there, because God took him( Gen 5:24), but as for me, how shall I get thither?
6047Even thou that hast received the promise of forgiveness: How then can they do it with pleasure, who eat, and forget the Lord?
6047FIRST, How they are to be considered?
6047FOOTNOTE:[ 1]''Who is weak, and I am not weak?
6047Fifthly, Is Antichrist to be destroyed?
6047First, Must Antichrist be destroyed?
6047First, Prithee when didst thou begin to be righteous?
6047First, saith he, If women may praise God together for mercies received for the church of God, or for themselves?
6047First,''Then came the Jews round about him, and said unto him, How long dost thou make us to doubt?
6047For a brother in nature and religion to be so?
6047For a man to be content with this kind of faith, and to look to go to salvation by it, what to God is a greater provocation?
6047For as truly as thou sayest of thy fruitless tree, Cut it down, why doth it cumber the ground?
6047For he asketh me very devoutly,''Whether any unbaptized persons were concerned in these epistles?''
6047For how can the servant of this my Lord talk with this my Lord?
6047For if he did not heed who himself had baptized, much less did he heed who were baptized by others?
6047For if it be the initiating ordinance, it entereth them into the church: What church?
6047For such a man will thus conclude, that since the Creator of all is with him, what but creatures are there to be against him?
6047For was it not pleasant to this hypocrite, think you, to speak thus well of himself at this time?
6047For what glory is it, if when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye shall take it patiently?
6047For what greater dignity can be put upon man''s righteousness, than to admit it?
6047For what is God''s design in the work of conviction for sin, and in his awakening of the conscience about it?
6047For what men?
6047For what pain of death was his body capable of, when his soul was separate from it?
6047For what''s the life of man?
6047For what?
6047For who wouldest thou have it; for another, or for thyself?
6047For, First, Is it better that thou receive judgment in this world, or that thou stay for it to be condemned with the ungodly in the next?
6047For, What iniquity is, who knows not?
6047For, did Abel offer?
6047For, pray, what was the flock, and who Christ''s sheep under the law, but the house and people of Israel?
6047For, while a man remains faithless and ignorant of the gospel, to what doth his obedient temper of mind incline?
6047Fourthly, Must Antichrist be destroyed?
6047Friend, I did not ask thee why the Jews did put him to death?
6047Friend, Who hath despised the day of small things?
6047Friend, dost thou speak this as from thy own knowledge, or did any other tell thee so?
6047Friend, what harm is it to join a dog and a wolf together?
6047Friend, what is this to the purpose?
6047Friend, will the law shew a man that his righteousness is sin and dung?
6047From whence come wars and fights, come they not hence, Ev''n from th''inordinate concupiscence That in your members prompts to variance?
6047Further, I make a question upon three scriptures, Whether all the saints, even in the primitive times, were baptized with water?
6047Further, suppose I should grant this groundless notion, Were not the Jews in Old Testament times to enter the church by circumcision?
6047Gaal mocked at Abimelech, and said, Who is Abimelech that we should serve him?
6047God, or the Pharisee?
6047Had he injured man at all?
6047Had he notice beforehand, and warning of the danger?
6047Had this Christ of God, our friend, given all he had to save us, had not his love been wonderful?
6047Has he chosen that day?
6047Has he concealed any of thy righteousness, or has he secretly informed against thee that thou art an hypocrite, and superstitious?
6047Hast quite forgot how thou wast wo nt to pray, And cry out for forgiveness night and day?
6047Hast thou a wife?
6047Hast thou an heart to be sorry for this wickedness?
6047Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat?"
6047Hast thou escaped?
6047Hast thou fulfilled the whole law, and not offended in one point?
6047Hast thou lost thy friend for the sake of thy profession?
6047Hast thou made it thy business to give unto God the things that are God''s, and unto Caesar the things that are his, according as God has commanded?
6047Hast thou purged thyself from the pollutions and motions of sin that dwell in the flesh, and work in thy own members?
6047Hast thou taken delight in being defrauded and beguiled?
6047Hast thou, for the sake of thy faith and profession thereof, lost thy part in the world?
6047Hath God been so bountiful in making out himself about the supper, that few or none that own ordinances scruple it?
6047Hath he said it, and shall he not bring it to pass?"
6047Hath he spoken, and shall not make it good?''
6047Hath not man''s wisdom interposed to darken this part of God''s counsel?
6047Hath that Christ that was with God the Father before the world was, no other body but his church?
6047Hath the God of wisdom set them on foot among us?
6047Hath the ministration of God no glory?
6047Have I such an argument, in all my little book?
6047Have it?
6047Have they lost a good frame of heart?
6047Have they lost their peace with the world?
6047Have they lost their spiritual defence?
6047Have they no more peace with this world?
6047Have they not the means of grace?
6047Have we not talked of what he did at the Red Sea, and in the land of Ham many years ago, and have we forgot him now?
6047Have ye not read Of Job, how patiently he suffered?
6047Have ye not seen in him what was God''s end; How he doth pity and great love extend?
6047Have you commended your apprehensions soberly and submissively to those you call Independents and Presbyters?
6047Have you learned to cry,''My Father?''
6047Have you not heard many complain that they are weary of church- communion, because of church contention?
6047Have you not"in your flock a male?"
6047Have you soberly, and submissively commended your apprehensions to those congregations in London, that are not of your persuasion in the case in hand?
6047Have you the staggers?
6047He begins with this question, Whether women fearing God may meet to pray together, and whether it be lawful for them so to do?
6047He can not strut, vapour, and swagger as thou dost?
6047He erreth in A CIRCUMSTANCE, thou errest in A SUBSTANCE; who must bear these errors?
6047He saith not as the hypocrite,"Because I am innocent, surely his anger shall turn from me"( Jer 2:35); or"What have we spoken so much against thee?"
6047He shall take of mine; What is that?
6047He that hath by faith received the spirit of holiness, shall not he be holy?
6047He that hath seen me, hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?
6047He that is ungodly, hath a want of righteousness, even of the inward righteousness of works: but what must become of him?
6047He that planted the ear, shall he not hear?
6047He was God, a Creator, then; and is he not God now?
6047He was wroth: and why?
6047He will reckon them up so fast, and so fully, that thou wilt cry, Lord, when did I do this?
6047He, in whose heart the Holy Spirit has raised the solemn inquiry, What must I do to be saved?''
6047Hence he saith,''Is Christ divided,''or separate from his servants?
6047Hence such a time is rightly said to be a time to try us, or to find out what we are, and is there no good in this?
6047Her plagues are death, and mourning, and famine, and fire( Rev 18:8); are these things to be overlooked?
6047Her things are slain, and stink already, by the weapons that are made mention of before; what then will her carcase do?
6047Here is no consideration of what capacity the people might be of, that were to be persecuted; but what matters what they are?
6047Here now is a man an hungered, what must he feed upon?
6047His, or the Pharisee''s?
6047Hold, saith the apostle; stay a little here; first remember this, Is it meet to say unto God, What doest thou?
6047How can a sense of thy own baseness, of the vileness of thy heart, and of the holiness of God, stand with such a carriage?
6047How can he be a victor over himself that is led up and down by the nose by his own passions?
6047How can he know so much as the extent of the love of Christ in common?
6047How can he that carrieth himself basely in the sight of men, think he yet well behaveth himself in the sight of God?
6047How can that man say, I love God, who from his very heart shrinketh from trusting in him?
6047How did Abraham groan for Ishmael?
6047How did this Christ bring in redemption for man?
6047How do men come by this righteousness and everlasting life?
6047How dost thou like thyself, as considered possessed with a body of sin, and as feeling and finding that sin worketh in thy members?
6047How frenzily he imagines?
6047How ill- favouredly do they look, that have their nose and lips eaten off with the canker?
6047How is iniquity in thine eye, when severed from the guilt and punishment that attends it?
6047How is it, dost thou show most mercy to thy dog, 36 or to thine enemy, to thy swine, or to the poor?
6047How is the word buried under the clods of their hearts for months, yea years together?
6047How long will Antichrist still hold up his head in this country?
6047How look thy duties in thine eyes, I mean thy duties which thou doest in the service of God?
6047How many are there in the world that pray for their children, and cry for them, and are ready to die[ for them]?
6047How many are there that do not know that man consisteth of a body made of dust, and of an immortal soul?
6047How many have they in all ages hanged, burned, starved, drowned, racked, dismembered, and murdered, both openly and in secret?
6047How many prayers, sighs, and tears, are there wrung from their hearts upon this account?
6047How much hast thou been grieved to see others break God''s law, and to find temptations in thyself to do it?
6047How much hast thou been grieved to see others break God''s law, and to find temptations in thyself to do it?
6047How much hath the peace of Christians been broken by an uncharitable interpretation of words and actions?
6047How much more then is he merciful and gracious, even in but mentioning terms of reconciliation?
6047How much more then must we needs be at loss as to the fullness of the knowledge of the love of Christ?
6047How needful is it, then, that we endeavour''the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace?''
6047How often have they sustained[ thee in] thy hunger, clothed thy nakedness?
6047How say you to these things, Do you make an open profession of them without dissembling?
6047How shall not the ministration of the Spirit be rather glorious?
6047How should the desires depart from it with that fervency as they should?
6047How should the soul abhor it as it should?
6047How shouldest thou rejoice, that the same faith should dwell both in thy parents and thee?
6047How sick art thou of sin?
6047How then can God put any trust in such people, or how can remission be extended to us for the sake of that?
6047How then can this sabbath now be kept?
6047How then hath every man Christ, or the light of Christ within him?
6047How then shall it be thought that they should be so silly, to turn a company of weak women loose to be abused by the fallen angels?
6047How then, if God should cast you into Turkey, where Mahomet reigns as Lord?
6047How then?
6047How therefore, is the knowledge of the true Christ to be attained unto, that we may be saved by him?
6047How ungainly he carries it under convictions, counsels, and his present apprehension of things?
6047How was Isaac and Rebecca grieved for the miscarriage of Esau?
6047How was the bloody spirit of Saul trod down, when David met him at the mouth of the cave, and also at the hill Hachilah( 1 Sam 24; 26)?
6047How was the hostile spirit of Esau trod down of God, when he came out to meet his poor naked brother, with no less than four hundred armed men?
6047How, not tempted?
6047How?
6047I am Joseph your own brother; And doth my father live?
6047I am baptiz''d, what then?
6047I am not of the number of them that say,"What profit should we have if we pray unto God?"
6047I answer, though I have not asserted it, yet let me ask, which is more odious, hell or sin?
6047I ask again, wherein dost thou think the blessedness of heaven consists?
6047I ask thee how it looks, and how thou likest it, suppose there were no guilt or punishment to attend thy love to, or commission of it?
6047I ask, What should it do there before, or to what purpose is it there, if it be not acted?
6047I ask, did he tell you so?
6047I believe that Christ will save me; what hurt is this to my neighbour?
6047I have often been amazed in my mind at this text, for how could Jesus Christ have said such a word if he had not been able to perform it?
6047I have told you, that this, though it were granted, cometh not up to the question; for we ask not,''whether they were so baptized?
6047I know the wise men of this world, of whom there are many, will say as to what I now press you unto; Who can shew us any good in it?
6047I love Christ because he will save me; what hurt is this to any?
6047I marvel what injury the Lord Jesus hath done this man, that he should have such indifferent thoughts of coming to God by him?
6047I might further add, how often have we agreed in our judgment?
6047I remember the question that God asked Job,"Where,"saith he,"wast thou when I laid the foundation of the earth?
6047I remember what Abner said to Asahel,"Turn thee aside, from following me; wherefore should I smite thee to the ground?
6047I say again, should any so conclude hence, would not all experience prove him void of truth?
6047I say how easily might he have said this, and then have popt in those two verses above quoted, and so have killed the old one?
6047I say, Art thou a Pharisee?
6047I say, How easily might they thus have objected?
6047I say, What hast thou given to God thereby?
6047I say, was it not worth being in the furnace and in the den to see such things as these?
6047I say, what will such say when they shall read that the Publican did only acknowledge his iniquity, and found grace and favour at the hand of God?
6047I say, what wilt thou say to this?
6047I say, where is the honour they should put upon them?
6047I say, why are things thus left with us?
6047I say, will thy conscience justify thee here?
6047I say, wouldst thou go to heaven, because it is a place that is holy, or because it is a place remote from the pains of hell?
6047I suppose they did commence much together; for else with whom should this beast make war, and how should the church escape?
6047I then demand what precept bids you do this?
6047I went out from you full, but now I come, As it hath pleased God, quite empty home: Why then call ye me Naomi?
6047I will for this worship Christ as he has bid me; what hurt is this to anybody?
6047I wold know by what scripture you do it?
6047If God be for us, who can be against us?--Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God''s elect?
6047If God, when man had broke the law, had yet with all severity kept the world to the utmost condition of it, had he then been unjust?
6047If I have spoken evil, bear witness of the evil; but if well, why smitest thou me?
6047If Samson''s riddle was so puzzling, what shall we think of this?
6047If a sense of some sin,[ for who sees all?
6047If any say, that these things may argue pride as well as carnal lusts; well, but why are they proud?
6047If heaven has gates, and they shall be shut, how wilt thou go in thither?
6047If it be asked, Who did appoint that meeting made mention of in Acts 12:12?
6047If it be good and godly, why may it not be accepted?
6047If it be said water baptism is not there intended, let them shew me how many baptisms there are besides water baptism?
6047If it be, why is it not embraced?
6047If it cost Lot''s wife dear for but looking back, shall not it cost them much dearer, that are going back, that are gone back again?
6047If mercy, what mercy?
6047If no, do you not dissemble?
6047If not, how do they differ?
6047If so, I ask, dost thou, according to the exhortation here,''Depart from iniqnity?''
6047If so; why do you so much dissemble with all the world, in print; to pretend you submit to others''judgment, and yet abide to condemn their judgments?
6047If the children of God shall''scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly, and the sinner appear?''
6047If the conduct of many professors were so vile, as there can be no doubt but that it was, how gross must have been that of the openly profane?
6047If the counsel of Gamaliel was good when given to the enemies of God''s people, why not fit to be given to Christians themselves?
6047If the dead rise not, what shall I be the better for all my trouble that here I meet with for the gospel of Christ?
6047If the very looks of God be so terrible, what will his blows be, think you?
6047If there be a difference in the light, show it wherein; whether in the nature, or otherwise?"
6047If therefore all the light that is in thee Be darkness, how great must that darkness be?
6047If they ask what light?
6047If they differ, where lieth the difference?
6047If they farther ask, why, what is that?
6047If they say, they retain the day, but change their manner of observation thereof; I ask, who has commanded them so to do?
6047If this be faith,( sayest thou) to profess him born, dead, risen and ascended without, then is there any unbeliever in England?
6047If this be so, then what should they do here, Who in their antic pranks of pride appear?
6047If this kind of worship may be performed, without their conduct and government?
6047If thou say, because God hath not chosen them, as well as chosen others: I answer,''Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God?
6047If what be possible?
6047If ye be buffeted for your faults, for what God''s word calls faults, what thank have you from God, or good men, though you take it patiently?
6047If you bid him wait, do you not encourage him to live in sin, as much as I do?
6047If you say no, as it is your wonted course; then again I ask you, what that was in which he did bear the sins of his children?
6047If"judgment must begin at the house of God,--what shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel of God?
6047In Job''s day this was bewailed, that none or but a few said,"Where is God my maker, who giveth songs in the night?"
6047In love to God, in love to men, in holy love, in love unfeigned?
6047In the faith of what?
6047Is Antichrist down and dead to ought but your faith?
6047Is Christ then the image of the Father, simply, as considered of the same divine and eternal excellency with him?
6047Is any fountain of so strange a nature, At once to send forth sweet and bitter water?
6047Is he in health, or doth he cease to be?
6047Is he that is a servant to corruption a victor?
6047Is he that is led away with divers lusts a victor?
6047Is he therefore the author of your perishing, or his eternal reprobation either?
6047Is his heel taken in the spider''s web?
6047Is it an inward one?
6047Is it as separate from these, beauteous, or ill- favoured?
6047Is it because I have not accepted thy offering?
6047Is it because I love holiness?
6047Is it because the grace that he receiveth differeth from the grace that the elect are saved by?
6047Is it because they think themselves unworthy of their holy fellowship?
6047Is it because they think themselves unworthy of their holy fellowship?
6047Is it because thou wouldst be saved from hell, or because thou wouldst be freed from sin?
6047Is it by something done within them, or by something done without them?"
6047Is it by something that is done within them, or by something done without them?
6047Is it covetousness?
6047Is it fair to make the necessity of a woman in bondage a law to women at liberty?
6047Is it fleshly lusts?
6047Is it for righteousness''sake that thou sufferest?
6047Is it for the sake of righteousness that thou sufferest?
6047Is it not a wicked thing to make bars to communion, where God hath made none?
6047Is it not a wickedness to make that a wall of division betwixt us which God never commanded to be so?
6047Is it not better that we bear those tokens and marks in our flesh that bespeak us to belong to Christ, than those that declare us to be none of his?
6047Is it not common now- a- days, for parents to be brought into bondage and servitude by their children?
6047Is it not reasonable that man should believe God in the proffer of the gospel and life by it?
6047Is it not the least in thy thoughts?
6047Is it not to trick up the body?
6047Is it our flesh that hangeth on our bones, which lusteth against the spirit?
6047Is it possible that he should heedlessly enter the vortex, and be again drawn into wretchedness?
6047Is it possible that this tender, thus offered to the reprobate, should by him be thus received and embraced, and he live thereby?
6047Is it so to the present day under a faithful ministry?
6047Is it that our hearts might be estranged from him, and that we still should love the world?
6047Is it that we should live by sense?
6047Is it the substance, is it the thing signified?
6047Is it their duty to help to carry on prayer in public assemblies with men, as they?
6047Is not each thing we have a dying?
6047Is not such a day, the day that bends us, humbleth us, and that makes us bow before God, for our faults committed in our prosperity?
6047Is not that the very entering ordinance?
6047Is not the life much more Than meat; Is not the body far before The clothes thereof?
6047Is not the light of God sufficient in itself, to lead to god all that follow it, yea, or nay?
6047Is not the secrets of thy heart open unto him?
6047Is not this blasphemy?
6047Is not this now far off from some professors in the world?
6047Is not this to condemn God, that thou mightest be righteous?
6047Is she drowned I tro?
6047Is she lost?
6047Is she not to be silent before him, and to look to his laws, rather than her own fictions?
6047Is that very Man, with that very body, within you, yea, or no?
6047Is the fault in God, if any perish?
6047Is the truth?
6047Is the very being of sin rooted out of thy tabernacle?
6047Is the whole world set against thee for thy love to God, to Christ, his cause, and righteousness?
6047Is there any great harm in that?
6047Is there more precepts or precedents for the supper, than baptism?
6047Is there more reason, more equity, more holiness in thy traditions, than in the holy, and just, and good commandments of God?
6047Is there no precept for this practice, that it must be thus despised, as a matter of little use?
6047Is there no way to come to God but by the faith of him?
6047Is there not a cause, saith he, lies bleeding upon the ground, and no man of heart or spirit to put a check to the bold blasphemer?
6047Is there nothing of God, of his wisdom and power and goodness to be seen in thunder, and lightning, in hailstones?
6047Is there unrighteousness with God?
6047Is this the righteousness you would imitate?
6047Is this the way of your retaliation?
6047Is thy body to be disfigured, dismembered, starved, hanged, or burned for the faith and profession of the gospel?
6047Is thy life at stake-- is that like to go for thy profession, for thy harmless profession of the gospel?
6047Is wisdom to die with you?
6047Is''t not a shame, a stinking shame to be Cast forth God''s vineyard as a barren tree?
6047It is beset everywhere with evil angels, who would rob thee of thy soul, What now?
6047It is counted a heinous crime for a man to run his sword at the picture of a king, how much more to shed the blood of the image of God?
6047It learnt, It learnt: But of who but of its dam, or of the lioness to whom she had put it to learn to do such things?
6047Jesus also( saith the apostle) that he might sanctify the people with his own blood, suffered: Where?
6047Labour to be patient under this mighty hand of God, and be not hasty to say, When will the rod be laid aside?
6047Let these things learn us to cease from man,"whose breath is in his nostrils: for wherein is he to be accounted of?"
6047Lights upon a hill, and candles on a candlestick, and shall not they shine?
6047Look again,"Hast thou an arm like God"( Job 40:9), an arm like his for length and strength?
6047Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth'': Why, who art thou?
6047Lord,"who can understand his errors?"
6047Lord,"who knoweth the power of thine anger?
6047Lord,"who knoweth the power of thine anger?"
6047Make( saith Christ) the tree good, and his fruit good; or the tree evil, and his fruit evil: Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
6047Manoah said, Now let thy words be true; How shall we use the child, What must we do?
6047Manoah then arose, and went his way, And when he came, he said, Art thou the man That spakest to my wife?
6047Mark how David handleth the messenger that brought him tidings of the death of Saul: says he, How dost thou know that Saul is dead?
6047Mark them; for what?
6047Mark,''a just man,''''a righteous man,''''his righteous soul,''& c. But how obtained he this character?
6047May I not say before God?
6047May a man be a visible saint without light therein?
6047May he have a good conscience without light therein?
6047May you indeed receive persons into the church unprepared for the Lord''s supper; yea, unprepared for that, with other solemn appointments?
6047Might not their eyes dazzle, and they might think they did see such a thing, when indeed there was no such matter?
6047Moreover, I would ask with what face thou canst look the Lord Jesus in the face, whose name thou hast profaned by thine iniquity?
6047Must God be called to an account by you, why he giveth more light about the supper than baptism?
6047Must I be a Christian, says the Jew?
6047Must a gift, and a little of the glory of the butterfly, make thee that thou shalt not do for, and honour to, thy father and mother?
6047Must thy reason, nay, thy lust, be the ruler, orderer, and disposer of his grace?
6047Must we go to hell, and be damned, for want of faith in water baptism?
6047My fifth query was,"Is that very man with that very body within you, yea, or no?"
6047My last argument, you say, is this:''The world may wonder at your carriage to these unbaptized persons, in keeping them out of communion?''
6047My second query was,"What is the church of God redeemed by from the curse of law?
6047My seventh query was,"Hath that Christ that was with God the Father before the world was, no other body but his church?"
6047Namely, which Peter spake: This is the way in which the Spirit is given?
6047Nay rather, will not this, like a millstone about thy neck, drown thee in the deeps of hell?
6047Nay, do not even these things declare that you would take it away if you could?
6047Nay, dost thou know what original sin means?
6047Nay, doth not this argue, that thy heart is a rotten, cankered, and besotted heart?
6047Nay, in this I will assert nothing, but rather inquire:--What hast thou gained by all this thy righteousness?
6047Nay, what petition of any kind is there in thy vain- glorious oration from first to last?
6047Nay, you must make two questions of this one; that is, what is it for faith to come, and in what manner doth it come?
6047Need I read you a lecture?
6047Neither is baptism any thing?
6047No; the poor, the despised in this world, claim kindred with him--''Is not this the carpenter''s son?''
6047No?
6047Noah and Lot, who so holy as they, in the day of their affliction?
6047Noah and Lot, who so idle as they in the day of their prosperity?
6047Nor can any man propound such an essential way to cut off boasting as this, which is of God''s providing: for what has man here to boast of?
6047Not sullenly saying like that wicked king, Why should I wait on the Lord any longer?
6047Nothing of this hath been done by him in this life, and therefore how can any such be recorded for him in the book of life?
6047Now I will add, but what if he that can give a shilling, giveth nothing?
6047Now do you call conscience the light of Christ?
6047Now dost thou mean the Spirit of Christ?
6047Now if he means their ordinary sabbaths, or that called the seventh day sabbath, why doth he join the winter thereto?
6047Now if it be asked, What promise is entailed to our first day sabbath?
6047Now if the Captain, their king Apollion, be made to yield, how can his followers stand their ground?
6047Now if these things be so, how can the love that saveth us from them be known or understood to the full?
6047Now if you would know who this Lord Jesus is, look into Acts 10:28 and you shall see it was Jesus of Nazareth; would you know who that was?
6047Now let the man that professes the name of Christ religiously, consider with himself, unto what sin or vanity am I most inclined; Is it pride?
6047Now necessity walks about the streets, crying, Who is on the Lord''s side?
6047Now saith reason, how shall I come thither?
6047Now seeing the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ is so nigh, even at the doors, what doth this speak to all sorts of people( under heaven) but this?
6047Now some may say, But what shall we do to depart from iniquity?
6047Now the Pharisee, like Haman, saith in his heart, To whom would the king delight to do honour, more than to myself?
6047Now the Spirit of Christ that leads also, but whither?
6047Now the question is, who shall prevail?
6047Now then, did the Publican this of his own head, or from his now mind?
6047Now this is a daring thing: I know their lies, saith he; and shall he not recompense for this?
6047Now this righteousness, the apostle casteth away, as was shewn before;''Not having mine own righteousness( saith he) which is of the law''; why?
6047Now we are come to the pinch, viz., Whether it be that of water, or no?
6047Now wherein doth it appear that he was without spot and blemish, but as he walked in the law?
6047Now, I say, when this part of the book of life shall be opened, what can be found in it, of the good deeds and heaven- born actions of wicked men?
6047Now, how then do you give them their liberty?
6047Now, if he can not know them, from what principle should he will them?
6047Now, if when she had things to trade with, her dealers left her; how shall she think of a trade, when she has nothing to traffic with?
6047Now, shall a soul where the word and Spirit of Christ dwells, be a soul without good works?
6047Now, when thou hast thought on these things fairly, answer thyself in these few questions: Is not this arrogancy?
6047O that saying of God to them of old,"Why criest thou for thine affliction?
6047O what thunderings and lightnings, what earthquakes and tempests, will there be in every damned soul, at the opening of this book?
6047Observe, I am commanded to believe, but what should I believe?
6047Of that which is sown, or of that which was never sown?
6047Of what use are these expressions, if the soul of Christ suffered not, if it suffered not when separated from the body?
6047One reads, he prays, he catechises too; But doth he nothing else, what doth he do?
6047Or are we only out of that Egyptian darkness, that in baptism have got the start of our brethren?
6047Or are you afraid lest the truth should invade your quarters?''
6047Or art thou like the ostrich whom God hath deprived of wisdom, and has hardened her heart against her young?
6047Or art thou one a going backward thither?
6047Or do they altogether make but one Spirit of Christ?
6047Or do you count all that yourselves have no hand in, done to your disparagement?
6047Or do you look upon Jesus at that time to be but a shadow, or type of some what that was afterwards to be done within?
6047Or dost thou count they were but painted fears Which from thine eyes did squeeze so many tears?
6047Or dost thou sideling go, and would''st not be Suspected?
6047Or dost thou think that God is at play with thee, and that he threateneth but in jest?
6047Or dost thou wink, because thou would''st not see?
6047Or has it the smell or savour of such a thing?
6047Or have ye not read in the law, how that on the sabbath days the priests in the temple profaned the sabbath, and are blameless?''
6047Or how sincerely righteous they were whom God justified as ungodly?
6047Or if he ask a fish, will he bestow A serpent?
6047Or if he looks no further than to horses, what will he do at the swellings of Jordan( Jer 12:5)?
6047Or if it came to them only?''
6047Or if they had offered that offering, that was to be burnt as a sin- offering, otherwise than it was commanded?
6047Or makes as if he would not reconcile To thee again?
6047Or must they neglect the weightier matters, because they want mint, and anise, and cummin?
6047Or shall it come to save us?
6047Or the epistle of James?
6047Or was it possible but that after a while these fig- leaves should have become rotten, and turned to dung?
6047Or what falsehood doth it command thee to receive for truth?
6047Or what if a man should act now as a son, rather than simply as a creature endued with a principle of reason?
6047Or what man is there of you, if his son Shall ask him bread, will he give him a stone?
6047Or what shadow now is left in it since its institution as to divine service is taken long since from it?
6047Or what should be the object of my faith in the matter of my justification with God?
6047Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto thee?
6047Or whether such think that Christ Jesus was subject to be tainted by the badness of the place, had he been there?
6047Or whether that day, as a sabbath, was afterwards by the apostles imposed upon the churches of the Gentiles?
6047Or whether, when the scripture says, God is in hell, it is any disparagement to him?
6047Or who can save alive, when the maker of the world is set against them?
6047Or why must the old sabbath be joined to this new ministration?
6047Or"Shall any teach God knowledge?"
6047Or, How could God in justice give it to a person, that by the law stood condemned, before they were quitted from that condemnation?
6047Or, are these such as may better be broken, than for want of light to forbear baptism with water?
6047Or, are you become so high in your own phantasies, that none have, or are to have but private means of grace?
6047Or, as another prophet has it,"Who is a God like unto thee, that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage?
6047Or, how can that man say, I would glorify God, who in his very heart refuseth to stand and fall by his mercy?
6047Or, is this the way that thou takest to mortify sin?
6047Or, must their graces be increased by none but private means?
6047Or, must we now be afraid to say that Christ is better than water baptism?
6047Or, ought none but them that are baptized to have the public means of grace?
6047Or, whether every saint in some sort, hath not the keys of the kingdom of heaven, which are the Scriptures and their power?
6047Our author, perhaps, will say, I have not spoken to his question; which was,"Whether women, fearing God, may meet to pray together?
6047Pilate''s question,"What is truth?"
6047Poor wretch, quoth the Pharisee to the Publican, What comest thou for?
6047Pray then, and watch, be thou no drowsy sleeper, Grudge, nor refuse, to be thy brother''s keeper, Seest thou thy brother''s graces at an ebb?
6047Presently with envy they are enraged and cry,"Dost thou not know that every man hath a measure of the spirit given to him?
6047Prithee let me know Thy state?
6047Proof.--"Who hath ascended up into heaven, or descended?
6047Q. Hath he indeed made amends for sin?
6047Quest.--But how( may some say) doth the devil make his delusions take place in the hearts of poor creatures?
6047Quest.--But you will say, doth not the scripture make mention of a Christ within?
6047Reader, can you solve Mr. Bunyan''s riddle?
6047Reader, in the sight of god, let the heart- searching inquiry of the apostle''s be yours; Lord, is it I?
6047Rejoicing in spirit for the hope of the life to come by Christ, who will that harm?
6047Return again, my daughters, go your way, For I''m too old to marry: should I say I''ve hope?
6047SECONDLY, What death they must die?
6047Samson withstood his Delilah for a while, but she got the mastery of him at the last; why so?
6047Say I this of myself?
6047Says Satan, dost thou not know that thou hast horribly sinned?
6047Says Satan, dost thou not know, that thou art one of the vilest in all the pack of professors?
6047Says Satan, doth not thy conscience tell thee that thou art and hast been more base than any of thy fellows can imagine thee to be?
6047Second, But you will say, is there a man made mention of here?
6047Second, The second thing is, who are they that are carried away with this delusion, and why?
6047Secondly, In the time of Elias, which time also was typical of this, what church was there to be seen in Israel?
6047Secondly, Is Antichrist to be destroyed, and must she have an end?
6047Secondly, by whom, and to what, he that is weak in the faith is to be received?
6047Seth then was no better than we by nature, but came into the world in the blood of his mother''s filth:"What is man, that he should be clean?
6047Seth, saith the Spirit, was set in the stead of Abel, there as forlorn, to defend religion: Must he not now be swallowed up?
6047Seventhly, Must Antichrist be destroyed?
6047Shall God display his glory before us under the character and title of a Creator, and shall we yet fear man?
6047Shall God love me a sinner?
6047Shall God love, shall he keep his faith to me?
6047Shall God the only wise, be arraigned at the bar of thy blind reason, and there be judged and condemned for his acts done in eternity?
6047Shall another man pray for this, one that knew the goodness and benefit of it, and shall not I meditate upon it?
6047Shall pride be found among redeemed slaves?
6047Shall saints, then, like slaves, be afraid of their God, the Creator; of their own God, when he rendeth the heavens, and comes down?
6047Shall the beast stand glorying over them while they are dead, with his feet in their neck?
6047Shall the devil''s kingdom be united, and shall Christ''s be divided?
6047Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?''
6047Shall this be the burden of the song of heaven?
6047Shall we deserve correction?
6047Shalt thou indeed abide the melting and washing of this day?
6047Should I this night conceive a son?
6047Should one say to some, Art not thou the man that I once saw crying under a sermon, that I once, heard cry out, What must I do to be saved?
6047Sixthly, Is Antichrist to be destroyed?
6047So that the question is not, Do I find that I am righteous?
6047So then, Doth the law call for righteousness?
6047So, then, what is the axe, that it should boast itself against him that heweth therewith?
6047Some of the things of God that are excellent, have not been approved by some of the saints: What then?
6047Studies that yield far less profit than this, how close are they pursued, by some who have adapted themselves thereunto?
6047Such as are self- evident or evident of themselves; to what?
6047Suppose all, if all these churches were baptized, what then?
6047Suppose he shall against thee shut the door, Knock thou the louder, and cry out the more; What if he makes thee there to stand a while?
6047Tell me, I say, by this text, whether is here intended the sins of all that shall be saved?
6047That it cleaves to the best, who knows not?
6047That it is disgraceful to profession, who knows not?
6047That of David is for this remarkable,"Who am I,[ said he] and what is my people, that we should be able to offer so willingly after this sort?
6047That they should lie and rot in their grave eternally?
6047That they would put off the old man; what is that?
6047That this must be so urged for their excuse: Hath God been more sparing in making out his mind in the one, rather than the other?
6047That which we read is this;''Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat?''
6047That, because these several things will convince of sin, therefore will they needs be the Spirit of Christ?
6047The Godhead is indeed invisible; how then is Christ the image of it?
6047The Pharisees, for that they professed religion, but walked not answerable thereto, unto what doth Christ compare them but to serpents and vipers?
6047The Ranters would profess that they were without sin: and how far short of his opinion are the Quakers?
6047The answer to the inquiry,"What is man?"
6047The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ?
6047The forgiveness of sins: But what is meant by forgiveness?
6047The guilt of blood who can bear?
6047The inquiry is pursued a step farther,"Can those who differ with me be saved?"
6047The inquiry was then, as, alas, it is too frequent now, Are there many that be saved?
6047The law is not of faith, why then should grace be by Christians expected by observation of the law?
6047The law of Christ is,"Is any sick among you?
6047The man also at the touching of the bones of Elisha?
6047The promise is, that Babylon shall be destroyed: And do we hold our tongues?
6047The question is, Do not the scriptures make mention of a Christ within?
6047The question then is, whether the elect and reprobate receive a differing grace?
6047The second part of the inquiry is, to what he that is weak in the faith is to be received?
6047The smith, what is he?
6047The subject I should have preached upon, even then when the constable came, was,''Dost thou believe on the Son of God?''
6047The tail, says the Holy Ghost, draws them down; draws down even the stars of heaven; but whither doth he draw them?
6047The thing formed may not say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?
6047The united are all the faithful in one body; into whom?
6047The waster, what is that?
6047Their minds were blinded, saith the text: Whose minds?
6047Then I asked him which was his first coming?
6047Then Israel said, Why were you so unkind To say you had a brother left behind?
6047Then Naomi said, Shall I not, my daughter, Seek rest for thee, that thou do well hereafter?
6047Then he inquired if they all were well, And said, When you were here I heard you tell Of an old man, your father, how does he?
6047Then said she, How canst thou pretend to love me, When thus thy doing towards me disprove thee?
6047Then said the men of Judah, for what reason Are you come up against us at this season?
6047Then said they, We entreat thee let us know, For whose cause we this evil undergo, Whence comest thou?
6047Then said they, What''s thy riddle, let us know?
6047Then unto her, her mother- in- law did say, In what field hast thou been to glean to- day?
6047Then were the men exceedingly afraid; And, wherefore hast thou done this thing?
6047Then what doth this speak to the Lord''s own people?
6047Then what mean they, who were to appearance once come out, but now are going thither again?
6047Then what will become of all the profane, ignorant, scoffers, self- righteous, proud, bastard- professors in the world?
6047Then what will become of all those that creep into the society of God''s people without a wedding garment on?
6047Then what will become of all those that mock at the second coming of the Man Christ, as do the Ranters, Quakers, drunkards, and the like?
6047Then will not you yourself confess, that he is deluded, that is persuaded to follow that light that can not reveal Christ unto him?
6047There is but one law- giver, That''s able to destroy and to deliver; Who then art thou that dost condemn thy neighbour?
6047Therefor, speak plainly; Dost thou believe that that man Christ Jesus is ascended from his people in his person?
6047Therefore is that in the Psalms read both ways, shall I look to the mountains?
6047Therefore to answer this, here we have a breadth, a spreading breadth;"I spread my skirt over thee": But how far?
6047Therefore try a little, Do they slight God''s Christ, which is the Son of the Virgin?
6047They are indeed reprobates who have not Christ within them; but now, how is thy folly manifest?
6047They are the salt of the earth, shall not they be seasoning?
6047They spake not aright, saying, what have I done?
6047They:--Who?
6047Thinkest thou not, who readest these lines, that all of these who had before committed their soul to God to keep were the fittest folk to die?
6047Thinkest thou this to be right?
6047Thinkest thou, reader, that the scripture hath two faces, and speaketh with two mouths?
6047Third, But wilt thou yet plead thy righteousness for mercy?
6047Thirdly, Is Antichrist to be destroyed?
6047Thirdly, What was the dry bones that we read of in the 37th of Ezekiel, but the church of God, and also a figure of what we are treating of?
6047This doctrine Christ teacheth when he saith,"Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, and not one of them is forgotten before God?
6047This is but a falsehood and a slander, for the unregenerate know him not; how then can they believe on him?
6047This question, I briefly ask thee,"Had Christ a body of flesh before the world began?"
6047This righteousness of God- man, this righteousness of Christ?
6047This word created, is added, on purpose to show that the world is under the power of his hand; for who can destroy, but he that can create?
6047This; Which?
6047Thou standest to thy righteousness, what dost thou mean?
6047Thou thinkest that thou art a Christian; thou shouldest be sorry else: Well, But when did God shew thee that thou wert no Christian?
6047Though such should climb up to heaven, from thence will God bring them down( Amos 9:2), Still I say, therefore, how shall we get in thither?
6047Thus much have I thought good to speak in answer to this question, What iniquity should we depart from that religiously name the name of Christ?
6047Thy answer is nothing to the question, for I did not ask, whether the Spirit of Christ was in thee?
6047Thy first question should be on whom must I believe?
6047To be thrown o''er the pales, and there to lie, Or be pick''d up by th''next that passeth by?
6047To instance no more, although I could instance many, are not they the words of our Lord?
6047To instance somewhat, Faith in Christ: what harm can that do?
6047To the Romans,''I beseech you therefore,''saith he,''by the mercies of God,( What mercies?
6047To this end, I say, how was the Shunammite''s son raised from the dead?
6047To what end should such be comprehended in this of exhortation of his?
6047To what end?
6047To what purpose else is it revealed, made mention of, and commended to us?
6047To whom they said, Why hath my lord such thought?
6047Touching his working with some, how invisible is it to these in whose souls it is yet begun?
6047Touching the book of my remembrance, who can contradict it?
6047Understand,[ O] ye brutish among the people: and ye fools, when will ye be wise?
6047Understandest thou what thou readest?
6047Upon the first day: what, or which first day of this, or that, of the third or fourth week of the month?
6047Upon whom must these reproaches fall?
6047Use Second, Is it so?
6047Use Second, Is there so great a heart for love, towards us, both in the Father and in the Son?
6047Was it before or after thou hadst been a sinner?
6047Was it better than God?
6047Was it not because they had that richer and better thing,''the Lord Jesus Christ?''
6047Was it not the art of the false apostles of old to say thus?
6047Was it utter nakedness, nakedness in its perfection?
6047Was not I in all places to behold, to see, and to observe thee in all thy ways?
6047Was not every tittle of the law reasonable, both in the first and second table?
6047Was not he a liar?
6047Was that a New Testament church, or no?
6047Was the Lord displeased against the rivers?
6047Was the serpent then lifted up for them that were good and godly?
6047Was there no more, think you, but Noah, in his generation, that feared God?
6047Was you awake now?
6047Wast thou not innocent, perfectly innocent and righteous?
6047Wast thou one of them, that didst sigh, and afflict thyself for the abominations of the times?
6047We are by faith made good trees, and shall not we bring forth good fruit?
6047We know God, and he is our God, our own God; of whom or of what should we be afraid?
6047We may well say,"Who is like thee, O Lord, among the gods?"
6047We plead not for indulging,''But are there not with you, even with you, sins against the Lord your God?''
6047Well, but if this in truth be thus, how then comes it to pass that some receive it and live for ever?
6047Well, but is there no way to come to the Father of mercies but by this man that was born of the virgin?
6047Well, but is thy work required to the finishing of this righteousness?
6047Well, but let me ask you one word farther: Do you believe, that of very conscience they can not consent, as you, to that of water baptism?
6047Well, but what of all this?
6047Well, then, tell me, sinner, if Christ should now come to judge the world, canst thou abide the trial of the book of life?
6047Were ever the Pharisees so profane; to whom Christ said, ye vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell; doth not the ground groan under you?
6047Were there no enemies but in Jerusalem?
6047Were there no good men but at Jerusalem?
6047What Christian must I be; of what sect must I be of?
6047What a many private things have we now brought out to public view?
6047What acts of self- denial, hast thou done for the name of the Lord Jesus, among the sons of men?
6047What agreement then hath the temple of God with idols?
6047What are they?
6047What argument can any man produce, Why we should be intemperate in the use Of any worldly good?
6047What back will such a suit of apparel fit, that is set together just cross and thwart to what it should be?
6047What became of him that had, and would have, two stools to sit on?
6047What can a divided army do, or a disordered army, that have lost their banners, or, for fear or shame, thrown them away?
6047What can be added?
6047What can be fitter spoken?
6047What can be more plain?
6047What can be more plain?
6047What can be more plain?
6047What can be more suitable to the most desponding spirit in any man?
6047What can we hold?
6047What can we keep from flying From us?
6047What care have they taken that thou mightest have wherewith to live and do well when they were dead and gone?
6047What could the king of Babylon''s golden image have done, had it not been for the burning fiery furnace that stood within view of the worshippers?
6047What countryman art thou?
6047What designs, desires, and reachings out are there?
6047What did baptism teach you?
6047What doctrine did it preach to you?
6047What does he call them but hypocrites, whited walls, painted sepulchres, fools, and blind?
6047What dost thou think?
6047What doth he there?
6047What else dost thou mean, when thou sayest,"God I thank thee, that I am not as other men are?"
6047What else is the use of thy adding of laws to God''s laws, precepts to God''s precepts, and traditions to God''s appointments?
6047What else means the complaints of masters and of fathers in this matter?
6047What follows?
6047What fool would sell his part in paradise, That has a soul, and that of such a price?
6047What greater contempt can be thrown upon the saints than for their brethren to cast them off, or to debar them church communion?
6047What has he done?
6047What has he done?
6047What hast thou done, man, for God in this world?
6047What hast thou done, that thou art emboldened to venture, to stand and fall to the most perfect justice of God?
6047What hast thou done?
6047What hinders the conversion of the Jews, but the divisions of Christians?
6047What hope, help, stay, or relief then is there left for the merit- monger?
6047What if I did?
6047What if we must go now to heaven, and what if he is thus come down to fetch us to himself?
6047What ignorance is this?
6047What infirmities?
6047What is Christ''s doctrine, Paul''s doctrine, scripture doctrine, but the truth couched under the words that are spoken?
6047What is God''s majesty to a sinful man, but a consuming fire?
6047What is a woman''s breast to a horse?
6047What is baptism?
6047What is here in chief asserted, but the doctrine only which water baptism preacheth?
6047What is his name, and what is his son''s name, if thou canst tell?"
6047What is it that embitters church- communion, and makes it burdensome, but divisions?
6047What is it then?
6047What is it then?
6047What is it then?
6047What is it?
6047What is it?
6047What is that?
6047What is that?
6047What is the breadth, and length, and depth?
6047What is the cause?
6047What is the church of God redeemed by, from the curse of the law?
6047What is the church?
6047What is there?
6047What is thine occupation?
6047What is this faith that doth justify the sinner?
6047What is this?
6047What kind of a YOU am I?
6047What less now can be mine than the heavenly kingdom and glory?
6047What man would count himself beloved of his wife that knows she hath a bosom for another?
6047What mean those swarms of opinions that are in the world?
6047What means dust thou use to mortify thy sins?
6047What more certain?
6047What more strong Than is a lion?
6047What must we understand by that?
6047What now is wanting to the help of him that has committed his soul to God to keep it while he is suffering according to his will in the world?
6047What proof canst thou make of the truth of this story?
6047What reason hath he that is left in this case to quarrel against his Maker?
6047What said God unto him?
6047What say you to John of Leyden?
6047What say you to breaking of bread, which the devil, by abusing, made an engine in the hand of Papists, to burn, starve, hang and draw thousands?
6047What say you to the church all along the Revelation quite through the reign of Antichrist?
6047What say you to the church in the wilderness?
6047What say you to,''This is my body?''
6047What say you, do you believe the resurrection of the body after it is laid in the grave?
6047What scripture can be plainer spoken than this?
6047What scripture have you to prove, that Christ is, or was crucified within you, dead within you, risen within you, and ascended within you?
6047What scripture have you to prove, that Christ is, or was crucified within you, dead within you, risen within you, ascended within you?
6047What shall I do?
6047What shall I say of David?
6047What shall I say?
6047What shall I say?
6047What shall I say?
6047What shall I say?
6047What shall we do unto thee, then they said, That so the raging of the sea be stay''d?
6047What shall we say then?
6047What shall we say then?
6047What shall we then say to these things?
6047What sin is it that a child of God is not liable to commit, excepting that which is the sin unpardonable?
6047What then becomes of the purity and dignity of human nature, so vainly boasted of?
6047What then shall we say, when we see a first practice turned into holy custom?
6047What then should be the reason?
6047What then, Is he a righteous man because he hath done him no hurt?
6047What then, Is it faith and works together that doth justify?
6047What then?
6047What then?
6047What then?
6047What then?
6047What time is that?
6047What time is this that Jesus speaks of?
6047What twig, or straw, or twined thread is left to be a stay for his soul?
6047What unreasonable thing doth the gospel bid thee credit?
6047What visible living church was now in the land, I mean, either with reference to a godly spirit for it, or the form and constitution of it?
6047What was said of eating, or the contrary, may as to this be said of water baptism: neither if I be baptized, am I the better?
6047What was that?
6047What was the reason why they did put him to death, but this, He did say that he was the Christ the Son of God?
6047What will all say, or what will they conclude, even upon the very first hearing of this story?
6047What will men say if you shrink and winch, and take your sufferings unquietly, but that if you yourselves were uppermost, you would persecute also?
6047What will thy gallant, generous mind do here?
6047What wilt thou do?
6047What wilt thou do?
6047What work did he make by the abuse of the ordinance of water baptism?
6047What would have become of thy trade as a brazier?
6047What would they have us do?
6047What wouldest thou have thought of a system by which all would have been taught to tag their laces and mend their own pots and kettles?
6047What, because believers are members one of another, must they therefore be also one in another?
6047What, do you think that I am a spirit?
6047What, is baffling and befooling the enemies of God''s church nothing?
6047What, is preservation nothing?
6047What, not so much as a respect to the matter or end?
6047What?
6047What?
6047What?
6047What?
6047What?
6047What?
6047What?
6047When Israel went into Canaan, God did command them not so much as to ask, How those nations served their gods?
6047When Philip, under a mistake, thought of seeing God some other way, than in and by this Lord Jesus Christ; What is the answer?
6047When a man thinks he has only to prepare for an assault by footmen, how shall he contend with horses?
6047When didst thou see that: And in the light of the Spirit of Christ, see that thou wert under the wrath of God because of original sin?
6047When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in?
6047When the good shepherd went to look for his sheep that was lost in the wilderness, and had found it: did it go one step homewards upon its own legs?
6047When ye come to appear before me, who hath required this at your hands, to tread my courts?
6047When?
6047Where Antichrist dwelt?
6047Where are the tables of stone and this law as therein contained?
6047Where are they found?
6047Where do we find the churches to gather together thereon?
6047Where is Paul that would not eat meat while the world standeth, lest he made his brother offend?
6047Where is our Pharisee then, with all his works of righteousness, and with his boasts of being better than his neighbours?
6047Where is our Pharisee then, with his brags of not being as other men are?
6047Where is repentance, reformation, and amendment of life amongst us?
6047Where is that?
6047Where is the man that is zealous of moral holiness?
6047Where is the man that so pleaseth God, and consequently, that in equity and reason should be beloved of God like me?
6047Where is the man that walketh with his cross upon his shoulder?
6047Where is the man that will forbear some lawful things, for fear of hurting the weak thereby?
6047Where is thy long- suffering?
6047Where now is the sound and healthful complexion of soul?
6047Where( say some) is the spirit and life of communion?
6047Where, also, is thy sweet, meek, and gentle spirit?
6047Wherefore has he given us grace?
6047Wherefore has he sometimes visited us?
6047Wherefore in answer to this conceit it is, that the Lord asketh, saying,"Is my hand shortened at all that it can not redeem?"
6047Wherefore is it that thou Hast done this thing, to bring this evil now, Upon us, let us know it?
6047Wherefore saith he thus?
6047Wherefore say thus to thy soul, thou that art like to suffer for righteousness, How is it with the most inward parts of my soul?
6047Wherefore then should we complain?
6047Wherefore, the same prophet, speaking of the destruction of the same Sheshach, saith,''How is Sheshach taken?
6047Wherefore?
6047Wherefore?
6047Whereto the man of God made this reply, Why askest thou, since''tis a mystery?
6047Whether Mordecai and the good men then did not pray and fast as well as she?
6047Whether any under Eternal Reprobation have just cause to quarrel with God for not electing of them?
6047Whether in the nature, or in the degree, or in the management thereof?
6047Whether is there a difference in the light?
6047Whether the seventh day sabbath did not fall, as such, with the rest of the Jewish rites and ceremonies?
6047Whether the seventh day sabbath is of, or made known to, man by the law and light of nature?
6047Whether to be reprobated be the same with being appointed before- hand unto eternal condemnation?
6047Which is the greatest sinner; he who invents scandal, or he who encourages the inventor to retail it?
6047Which of you can By taking thought add to his height one span?
6047While one saith, I am of Paul, and another I am of Apollos, are ye not carnal?
6047Whither art wand''ring?
6047Whither canst thou go?
6047Whither will thy zeal, thy pride, and thy folly carry thee?
6047Whither wilt thou go?
6047Who art thou?
6047Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?
6047Who can eat fire, drink fire, and lie down in the midst of flames of fire?
6047Who can reach them, touch them, destroy them, but the Creator?
6047Who can tell how many heart- pleasing thoughts Christ had of us before the world began?
6047Who can tell what kind of delight the Father had in the Son before the world began?
6047Who could have hoped that Israel should have returned again from the land, from the hand, and from under the tyranny of the king of Babylon?
6047Who could have thought that sin would have opposed that which is just, but especially mercy and grace, had we not seen it with our eyes?
6047Who could have thought that the three children could have lived in a fiery furnace?
6047Who did Christ bring it into the world for, for the righteous or for sinners?
6047Who hath bound the waters in a garment?
6047Who hath directed the Spirit of the Lord,''or who hath been his counsellor?''
6047Who hath gathered the wind in his fists?
6047Who is THE BLESSED?
6047Who is able to make war with him?''
6047Who is he also that purifies his heart, but he that looketh for the second coming of Christ from heaven to judge the world?
6047Who is he that condemneth?''
6047Who is he?
6047Who knows if God will yet be pleas''d to spare, And turn away the evil that we fear?
6047Who must we now believe, the Apostle or you?
6047Who prays not, is not like to play the man?
6047Who said it?
6047Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
6047Who watches, should know who and who''s together: Know we not friends from foes, how know we whether Of them to fight, or which to entertain?
6047Who were his members?
6047Who will say unto him, What doest thou?''
6047Whose hungry belly hast thou fed?
6047Whose naked body hast thou clothed?
6047Whose prayers were used, or who was the mouth?
6047Why am I reckoned with the Ranters?
6047Why blameless?
6047Why did Adam hide himself, but because, as he said, he was naked?
6047Why did he rise again from the dead, with that very body?
6047Why did you only cavil at words?
6047Why do I haunt and frequent places and ordinances appointed for worship?
6047Why do I hear?
6047Why do I pray?
6047Why do I read?
6047Why do not I also, as well as they, shun persecution for the cross of Christ?
6047Why do they believe in Christ?
6047Why do you doubt of it?
6047Why do you mock us, to bid us go on in our sins?
6047Why for them?
6047Why is man made the head of the woman in worship, in the worship now under debate, in that worship that is to be performed in assemblies?
6047Why salvation?
6047Why should I be thought to be against a fire in the chimney, because I say it must not be in the thatch of the house?
6047Why should anything have my heart but God, but Christ?
6047Why should the righteous partake of the same plagues with the wicked?
6047Why so, saith the apostle, ought the wife to carry it towards her husband?
6047Why so?
6047Why so?
6047Why then did not these days live?
6047Why then do you despise my rank, my state, and quality in the world?
6047Why then is the gospel offered them?
6047Why then should we think that our innocent lives will exempt us from sufferings, or that troubles shall do us such harm?
6047Why then were you baptized?
6047Why was their name, for all that, blotted out, and this day only kept alive in the churches?
6047Why wouldst thou go to heaven?
6047Why, I am to believe in Christ, I am to have faith in his blood?
6047Why, Sir, did you not answer these things?
6047Why, is not worshipping of God, well- doing?
6047Why, it will be said unto them, Friends, how came you hither?
6047Why, then, should you not judge of those that differ from you herein, as you judged of yourselves when you were as they now are?
6047Why, what wouldest thou ask for, sinner?
6047Why, when the Lord comes; what will he do?
6047Why, where is he then?
6047Why, where is it to be found?"
6047Why?
6047Why?
6047Why?
6047Why?
6047Why?
6047Why?
6047Why?
6047Why?
6047Why?
6047Why?
6047Why?
6047Why?
6047Why?
6047Will any say we can not believe that God hath received any but such as are baptized[ in water]?
6047Will not the thoughts that we have one Father quiet us, and the thoughts that we are brethren unite us?
6047Will the blood- hounds let him escape?
6047Wilt thou break a leaf driven to and fro?
6047Wilt thou not then be afraid of the power?
6047Wilt thou yet say before him that slayeth thee, I am god?
6047With how many oaths, declarations, attestations, and proclamations, is it avouched, confirmed, and established?
6047Without a watch, resist a foe who can?
6047Women may, yea ought to pray; what then?
6047Would a heathen god refuse to answer such prayers in which the supplicants were not agreed; and shall we think the true God will answer them?
6047Would either of you stay till he is grown?
6047Would it not be counted an high affront, for a base inferior fellow, to call himself the head of the queen?
6047Would not this make Satan fall from heaven like lightning?
6047Would they learn to be drunkards?
6047Would you so long without an husband[3] live?
6047Would you think that such an one did all this while retain the shape, form, or similitude of a man?
6047Wouldest thou be content that I should judge thee, because thou canst not for my light give thanks with me?
6047Wouldest thou have MERCY for thy righteousness, or JUSTICE for thy righteousness?
6047Wouldest thou sit upon their place of ease?
6047Ye are the salt o''th''earth; but wherewith must The earth be season''d when the savour''s lost?
6047Ye do not furnish them with what they need, Wat boots it?
6047Ye stand upon your sword, ye work abomination, and ye defile every one his neighbour''s wife: and shall ye possess the land?"
6047Yea more, why are the elders of the churches called watchmen, overseers, guides, teachers, rulers, and the like?
6047Yea whether it doth not tend to make them unruly and headstrong?
6047Yea, do we not grow worse and worse?
6047Yea, how did those ravenous creatures, the ravens, bring the prophet bread and flesh twice a day, but by immediate instinct from heaven?
6047Yea, or for their neglect of it either?
6047Yea, or nay?"
6047Yea, our faith is faulty, and also imperfect; how then should remission be extended to us for the sake of that?
6047Yea, shall my Jesus die To reconcile me to my God?
6047Yea, was it better than the tree of life?
6047Yea, why did not the Pharisee, if he was a heathen, lay that to his charge while he stood before God?
6047Yea, why do you taunt those ministers that persuade us to renounce our own righteousness, and those also that follow their doctrine?
6047Yes; the Lord Jesus denied himself for thee; what sayest thou to that?
6047Yes;''What shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?''
6047You add,''Is it a person''s light that giveth being to a precept?''
6047You ask again,''Suppose men plead want of light in other commands?''
6047You ask me next,''How long is it since I was a Baptist?''
6047You ask,''Can not you give yourself a reason, that their moving, travelling state made them incapable, and that God was merciful?
6047You ask,''Was circumcision dispensed with for want of light, it being plainly commanded?''
6047You tell me also, that some of the sober Independents have shewed dislike to my writing on this subject: What then?
6047You that live in adultery, know not ye The friendship of the world is enmity With God?
6047You will say, Are these graves spoken of here, the graves that are made in the earth?
6047Your twelfth argument is,''Why should professors have more light in breaking of bread, than baptism?
6047[ 12]"Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him, saith the Lord?
6047[ 21]If it be asked, Why take your unregenerate children, and invite the ungodly, to the place of worship?
6047[ 2] And why is MY rank so mean, that the most gracious and godly among you, may not duly and soberly consider of what I have said?
6047[ 2]( Psa 8:3,4) Now in the creation of the world we may consider several things; as, What was the order of God in this work?
6047[ 35]This should prompt every professing Christian to self- examination-- Am I of the raven class, or that of the dove?
6047[ I reply] If thou hadst said, I worship her Son, thou hadst said truly( I hope) But is not thy spite more against her son, than her?
6047[ that is, to bring Christ down from above:] or, Who shall descend into the deep?
6047and again, I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to me a Son?
6047and are not men the more noble part in all the churches of Christ?
6047and behold the height of the stars, how high they are?"
6047and darkness and tempests?
6047and do you question the resurrection of the body?
6047and doth God testify that thy desire is true, not feigned?
6047and hast not thou been led by a lying spirit also, in wresting of my words as thou hast done?
6047and have you consented to stand by their opinion?
6047and he that is called to glory and virtue, shall not he add to his faith virtue?
6047and he which is born of a woman, that he should be righteous?"
6047and how shall he be convinced of eternal judgment, if you persuade him, that when he is dead, he shall not at all rise?
6047and how they hold back good from us?
6047and how we may be more holy and more humble towards God, and more charitable and more serviceable to one another?
6047and if I be a Master, where is my fear?
6047and is goodness seen in thy seeking the life or the damage of thy enemy?
6047and is not the light of God sufficient in itself, to lead to God all that follow it, yea, or nay?"
6047and is not this thus much, are not all they reprobates( say you) but they in whim Christ is within?
6047and is there not like reason for it?
6047and of choosing what you judge is right, whether they conclude with you or no?
6047and says another, Would you have us make ourselves ridiculous?
6047and shall I Not love a saint?
6047and shall I hate his child, nor hear his wants that call For my little assisting of him?
6047and shall none be angry at it?
6047and shall not I exercise my mind about it?
6047and should a man full of talk be justified?
6047and that Christ hath marked and recorded for such an one?
6047and that also against which the spirit lusteth?
6047and that, AFTER the angel had fled through the midst of heaven, preaching the gospel to those that dwell on the earth?
6047and therefore that it ought to be departed from, who knows not?
6047and thou, O God, which didst not go out with our armies?"
6047and unquiet and troublesome, discontented, and seeking to be revenged of thy persecutors; where is, or what kind of grace hast thou got?
6047and until you could by faith own it as done for you, and counted yours by reputation, yea, or no?
6047and what communion hath light with darkness?
6047and what must they do that have none?"
6047and when did I do the other?
6047and when thou mockest, shall no man make thee an answer[ unashamed?]''
6047and where will they be safe in such days?
6047and why is thy countenance fallen?"
6047and will he not be as good to us as to them that have gone before us?
6047and with what body do they come?"
6047and yet doth it yield no good unto us?
6047and, that some time ago I heard speak well of the holy word of God?
6047are not the poor saints now in this city?
6047are not they concerned in these instructions?
6047are they all Esau''s indeed?
6047are they weaned from that milk, and drawn from the breasts?
6047are we better than they?"
6047are you not ashamed of your doings?
6047besides there is hell itself, the place itself, the fire itself, the nature of the torments, and the durableness of them, who can understand?
6047but may it not be as strongly supposed that the presence and blessing of the Lord Jesus, with his ministers, is laid upon the same ground also?
6047but what was that gospel you preached?
6047but why did you not shew me my evil in thus calling it, when opposed to the substance, and the thing signified?
6047but why didst thou not confess what thou hadst done then?
6047but why offended at this?
6047can he judge through the dark cloud?"
6047can not you be satisfied without you have peace with God?
6047canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfection?''
6047consent and nothing else?
6047deeper than hell; what canst thou know?
6047do ye judge uprightly, O ye sons of men?''
6047dost thou say that that which thou callest the light of Christ, is the Spirit of Christ?
6047doth this yield thee inward pleasedness of mind, and a kind of secret sweetness, or bow?
6047for it is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?
6047for legal grounds, though not expressed?
6047having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh?''
6047he that chastiseth the heathen, shall not he correct?
6047he that formed the eye, shall he not see?
6047he that teacheth man knowledge, shall not he know?"
6047how could he bear the face to do it?
6047how crossly he thinks?
6047how few be there in the world whose heart and mouth in prayer shall go together?
6047how many lashes with God''s iron whip dost thou deserve?
6047how then can we be offended at things by which we reap so much good, and at things that God makes so profitable for us?
6047how then should I hold up my face to Joab thy brother?"
6047how they grieve the Holy Ghost?
6047how they spoil our prayers?
6047how they tempt Christ to be ashamed of us?
6047how they weaken faith?
6047how they weaken our graces?
6047how will they die and languish in their souls?
6047how will they faint?
6047in storms?
6047in the fifth verse, in one Lord Jesus Christ: by what?
6047into what particular church was Lydia baptized by Paul, or those first converts at Philippi?
6047is he a pleasant child?
6047is it in the holiness that is there, or in the freedom that is there from hell?
6047joyful, and glad, and merry at heart at the thoughts of the richness of the booty?
6047know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you,--and ye are not your own?"
6047must all men that have not so large acquaintance of their duty herein be excommunicated?
6047must now the devil make thee wise?
6047must these for this be cast out of the church?
6047must we seek for justification by the works of the law, because the law convinceth?
6047neither if I be not, am I the worse?
6047not in bed?].
6047of works?
6047or art thou through the ignorance that is in thee as[ one] unacquainted with these things?
6047or can any give truer signs of false prophets than Isaiah and Micah give, yea or nay?"
6047or can repentance be where the fruits of repentance are not?
6047or can that be called a justifying faith, that has not for its fruit good works?
6047or can we be without such holy appointments of God?
6047or do the scriptures only help you to seeming imports, and me- hap- soes[17] for your practice?
6047or doth your King countenance you in ways that are so bad?
6047or he which is born of a woman, that he should be righteous?''
6047or how doth the ignorance discover itself?
6047or how shall man be righteous before God?
6047or how?
6047or is it because the devil and wicked men, the inventors of these vain toys, have outwitted the law of God?
6047or is my flesh of brass?''
6047or is not the church by these words at all directed how to carry it to those that were not yet in fellowship?
6047or naked, and clothed thee not?
6047or naked, and clothed thee?
6047or shall the cold flowing waters that come from another place be forsaken?''
6047or shall the saw magnify itself against him that shaketh it?
6047or that dare say, What you see and hear to be in me, do,''and the God of peace shall be with you?''
6047or that our Lord should have risen again from the dead?
6047or that thou shouldest receive it at the hand of God, when the day shall come that every man shall have praise of him for their doings?
6047or the Gospel, which is the word of faith preached by us?
6047or the saw, that it should magnify itself against him that shaketh it?
6047or thirsty, and gave thee drink?
6047or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel?
6047or when wast thou sick, or in prison, and we did not minister unto thee?
6047or who can help himself thereby?
6047or who has reverence for them?
6047or who hath given understanding to the heart?"
6047or, do you by thus and thus doing submit to the laws of your king?
6047ought not I also to set this day apart to sing the songs of my redemption in?
6047poor dust and ashes, that he should crowd it up, and go jostlingly in the presence of the great God?
6047saith he,''Is thine eye evil, because I am good?''
6047saith not the scriptures the same?
6047sayest thou; but is this the way to go to God in prayer?
6047see''s not how thou hast trod Under thy foot, the very Son of God?
6047shall I unfaithful be?
6047shall that knowledge of him, I say, be counted such, as only causes the soul to behold, but moveth it not to good works?
6047shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil?''
6047should thy lies make men hold their peace?
6047so truly doth thy voice cause heaven to echo again upon thy head, Cut him down; why doth he cumber the ground?
6047such a length in the arm of the Lord, that he can reach those that are gone away, as far as they could?
6047that Daniel could have been safe among the lions?
6047that Jonah could have come home to his country, when he was in the whale''s belly?
6047the disciples] said among themselves, Who shall roll us away the stone?''
6047the people were surprised, and cried, What, is this Naomi?
6047the query in page 13. runs thus,"Will that faith which is without works justify?"
6047this question I ask thee, did or doth Christ obtain salvation for any, without that body which he took of the Virgin?
6047to what value will an imputative righteousness amount?''
6047was he I say, within his disciples, or without them, when he said,"I am the light of the world?"
6047was he found among thieves?
6047was thine anger against the rivers?
6047was thy wrath against the sea, that thou didst ride upon thine horses and thy chariots of salvation?"
6047what better melody can be heard?
6047what better words can come from man?
6047what can be more full?
6047what is a promise to a carnal man?
6047what is the reason that some are carried about as clouds, with a tempest?
6047what is this to the purpose( See Col 1:26- 30)?
6047what mean men''s waverings, men''s changing, and interchanging truth for error, and one error for another?
6047what meaneth the heat of this great anger?''
6047what says James in the third chapter of his epistle?
6047when God shall bind one over for his sin, to eternal judgment, who then can release him?
6047when saw we thee a stranger, and took thee not in?
6047when thou should''st hope, dost thou despond?
6047whence shall I seek comforters for thee?''
6047whence should my help come?"
6047where are they that feed the hungry and clothe the naked, and send portions to them, for whom nothing is prepared?
6047where are you commanded to do it?
6047where is it, if it is not here?
6047where is the man, if he want God''s Spirit, that will care for the flourishing state of religion?
6047where is the scripture that saith that this Lord of the sabbath commanded his church, from that time, to do any part of church service thereon?
6047where is thy joy under the cross?
6047where is thy peace when thine anger has put thee upon being unquiet?
6047where?
6047wherefore have they the word, their closet, and the grace of meditation, but to build up themselves withal?
6047wherefore?
6047wherein art thou bettered by the profession, than the wicked?
6047wherein has he offended?
6047whether only unto mutual affection, as some affirm, as if he were in church fellowship before, that were weak in the faith?
6047which has most advantage to live in godly largeness of heart, and is most at liberty in his mind?
6047which of these have also most in readiness to resist the wiles of the devil, and to subdue the power and prevalency of corruptions?
6047which of these two have the greatest advantage to believe, and the greatest engagements laid upon him to love the Lord Jesus?
6047whither can you flee from the punishment of sin, but to the Saviour''s bosom?
6047who knows what it is?
6047who knows what it is?
6047who shall deliver me from the body of this death?
6047who speaks to their aged parents with that due regard to that relation, to their age, to their worn- out condition, as becomes them?
6047why could not you make the same work with the other scriptures, as you did with these?
6047why then should he judge me, for that I can not give thanks with him for his?
6047why was it not sufficient to say''he rose again,''or, he rose again the third day?
6047why?
6047would promote righteousness, because I love to see godliness show itself in others, and because I would feel more of the power of it in myself?
6047would you have men to receive it with such consciences?
6047would you not readily give him by SCORES?
6047yea, couldest thou be willing even now to partake of the means that would help thee to that means, that can cure thee of this disease?
6047yea, what means else thy commending of thyself because of that, and so thy implicit prayer, that thou for that mightest find acceptance with God?
6046A new heart also will I give them; a new heart, what a one is that?
6046A wounded spirit who can bear?''
6046And Moses said unto the Lord, Wherefore hast thou afflicted thy servant?
6046And why,saith he,"dost thou ask Abishag for Adonijah?
6046But can you in very deed make these things manifestly evident from the Word of God? 6046 Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb?
6046Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him? 6046 Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him?
6046Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots?
6046Can thine heart endure, or can thine hands be strong, in the days that I shall deal with thee,saith the Lord?
6046Enter in; enter into what, or whither, but into a state or place, or both?
6046Fear ye not me? 6046 Fear ye not me?
6046For the Lord taketh pleasure in his people,and what follows?
6046For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing? 6046 For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him?
6046For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him? 6046 Has any man sinned?
6046Hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
6046His father,says the text,"had not displeased him at any time in( so much as) saying, Why hast thou done so?"
6046How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?
6046How shall we that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?
6046I know whom I have believed,I know him, said Paul; and what follows?
6046I will,saith Christ;"I will,"saith Satan; but whose will shall stand?
6046If I be a master, where is my fear?
6046In hope of eternal life,how so?
6046Is any afflicted? 6046 Is not this a brand plucked out of the fire?"
6046Is thine eye evil, because I am good? 6046 It is God that justifieth, who is he that condemneth?"
6046Jesus stretched forth his hand, and caught him, and said unto him, O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?
6046Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? 6046 Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name?
6046My God, My God,saith He,"why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
6046Now is My soul troubled, and what shall I say?
6046Now,as the Psalmist says,"Who is this King of glory?"
6046O generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?
6046O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?
6046Seemeth it to you,saith David,"a light thing to be a king''s son- in- law?"
6046Shall I not visit for these things? 6046 Shall we sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians before their eyes, and will they not stone us?"
6046Shall we- sin that grace may abound? 6046 Sinner, O why so thoughtless grown?
6046Sirs, what must I do to be saved?
6046Stand in awe,saith he,"and sin not"; and again,"my heart standeth in awe of thy word"; and again,"Let all the earth fear the Lord"; what is that?
6046Tush,say they,"they talk of being born again; what good shall a man get by that?
6046What shall I do to be saved?
6046What shall we say then?
6046What, my true servant,quoth he,"my old servant, wilt thou forsake me now?
6046What,says he,"shall I render to the Lord for all his benefits?
6046When he hideth his face, who then can behold him?
6046When shall I come and appear before God?
6046Where is boasting then? 6046 Wherefore should I fear,"said David,"in the day of evil, when the iniquity of my heels shall compass me about?"
6046Wherefore should I,said he?
6046Wherefore,saith he,"as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men,"mark that; but why?
6046Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant? 6046 Who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?"
6046Who then can condemn? 6046 Whom have I in heaven but thee?
6046Why hast thou hardened our heart from thy fear?
6046Will he plead against me with his great power? 6046 Ye adulterers and adulteresses,"for so the covetous are called,"know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God?
6046''A wounded spirit who can bear?''
6046''Adam, where art thou?''
6046''And if ye have not been faithful in that which is another man''s, who shall give you that which is your own?''
6046''And they all with one consent began to make excuse;''--excuse for what?
6046''And why art thou disquieted within me?
6046''Are not Abana and Pharpar, rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel; may I not wash in them and be clean?''
6046''Art thou also of Galilee?
6046''But what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6046''Can the children of the bridechamber mourn, as long as the bridegroom is with them?''
6046''Can thine heart endure, or can thine hands be strong?''
6046''Can thine heart endure, or can thy hands be strong in the day that I shall deal with thee?
6046''Can thy heart endure, or can thy hands be strong in the days that God shall deal with thee?''
6046''Can two walk together,''saith God,''except they be agreed?''
6046''Canst thou thunder with a voice like him?''
6046''Commune with your own heart upon your bed''( Psa 4:4), and then say what thou thinkest of, whether thou art going?
6046''Did he find it,''saith Paul,''by the flesh?''
6046''Do not I fill heaven and earth, saith the Lord?''
6046''Do ye think that the Scripture saith in vain, The spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to envy?''
6046''Do you think that love letters are not desired between lovers?
6046''For what is the hope of the hypocrite, though he has gained''to a higher strain of desires,''when God taketh away his soul?''
6046''For what is the hope of the hypocrite?''
6046''For what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6046''For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?''
6046''Happy art thou, O Israel, who is like unto thee, O people saved by the Lord, the shield of thy help, and who is the sword of thy excellency?''
6046''Has it a corn?
6046''Hath he said it, and shall he not make it good?''
6046''He can not deliver his soul, nor say, Is there not a lie in my right hand?''
6046''He gives light to them that sit in darkness, and in the shadow of death,''what to do?
6046''How do you know that?''
6046''How shall I give thee up, Ephraim?''
6046''How then can I do this great wickedness,''said he,''and sin against God?''
6046''How?''
6046''I am the way,''saith Christ; but to what?
6046''I will,''said David,''behave myself wisely in a perfect way; O when wilt thou come unto me?''
6046''If David then call him Lord, how is he his Son?''
6046''If our sins be upon us, and we pine away in them, how should we then live?''
6046''If thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?''
6046''Is Ephraim,''saith he,''my dear son?''
6046''Is John Bunyan safe?''
6046''Is not my word like as a fire, saith the Lord; and like a hammer, that breaketh the rock in pieces?''
6046''Let her alone, why trouble ye her?''
6046''Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?''
6046''Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6046''Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6046''Ought not Christ to have suffered?
6046''Shall I then take the members of Christ, and make them the members of an harlot?
6046''Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right''in His famous distributing of judgment?
6046''Shall one man sin,''said Moses,''and wilt Thou be wroth with all the congregation?''
6046''Shall they fall,''saith he,''and not arise?
6046''So forcible and mighty are they in operation'';''is there not life and mettle in them?
6046''So then, what shall I say to those that have thus bespattered me?
6046''The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?''
6046''The wife of the bosom lies at him, saying, O do not cast thyself away; if thou takest this course, what shall I do?
6046''Then I said, But, Lord, what is believing?''
6046''Then gathered the chief priests and the Pharisees a council, and said, What do we?
6046''They have all received of his fulness, and grace for grace''; and will he shut thee out?
6046''Thus saith the Lord, The heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool, where is the house that ye build unto me?
6046''What is the Almighty that we should serve him?
6046''What kind of preacher is he?''
6046''What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6046''What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6046''What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6046''What shall we say then?
6046''What shall we then say that Abraham, our father as pertaining to the flesh, hath found?''
6046''What, my true servant,''quoth he,''my old servant, wilt thou forsake me now?
6046''What, thought I, is there but one sin that is unpardonable?
6046''Wherefore should I fear,''said David,''in the day of evil, when the iniquity of my heels shall compass me about?''
6046''Wherefore should I fear,''said the prophet,''in the days of evil, when the iniquity of my heels shall compass me about?''
6046''Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way?''
6046''Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?''
6046''Who in the heaven can be compared unto the Lord?
6046''Who is a God like unto thee that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage?
6046''Who knoweth the power or God''s anger?''
6046''Who shall condemn?
6046''Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
6046''Who would set the briers and thorns against Me in battle?
6046''Why boasteth thou thyself in mischief,''said David,''O mighty man?
6046''Will God hear his cry when trouble cometh upon him?''
6046''Will he plead against me with his great power?
6046''Wot ye not what the Scripture saith of Elias?
6046''Ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky, and of the earth, but how is it that ye do not discern this time?''
6046''[ 30]''Will you rebel against the king?
6046''[ 335]''Was Adam bad before he eat the forbidden fruit?
6046''[ 336]''How can a man say his prayers without a word being read or uttered?
6046''[ 337]''How do men speak with their feet?''
6046''[ 339]''How can we comprehend that which can not be comprehended, or know that which passeth knowledge?
6046''[ 340]''Who was the founder of the state or priestly domination over religion?
6046''[ 341] What is meant by the drum of Diabolus and other riddles mentioned in The Holy War?
6046''[ 343] Can''sin be driven out of the world by suffering?
6046''[ 345]''What men die two deaths at once?
6046''[ 346]''Are men ever in heaven and on earth at the same time?
6046''[ 347]''Can a beggar be worth ten thousand a- year and not know it?
6046''[ 38]''What can be the meaning of this( trumpeters), they neither sound boot and saddle, nor horse and away, nor a charge?
6046''[ 83]''What, my true servant,''quoth he,''my old servant, wilt thou forsake me now?
6046''[ 8] He inquired of his father--''Whether we were of the Israelites or no?
6046( 1 Peter 4:18) Canst thou answer this question, sinner?
6046( 2 Peter 2:13) And let me ask, Did God give his Word to justify your wickedness?
6046( 2 Tim 2:5) But you will say, What is it to strive lawfully?
6046( Ca nt 8:6,7) But who finds this heat in love so much as for one poor quarter of an hour together?
6046( Eze 22:14) What sayest thou?
6046( Eze 9:4,8, Isa 10:20- 22, 11:11,16, Jer 23:3, Joel 2:32) But what is a remnant to the whole piece?
6046( Heb 11:6) God must be known, else how can the sinner propound him as his end, his ultimate end?
6046( Heb 6:6) Poor trembler, wouldst thou crucify the Son of God afresh?
6046( Isa 14) They that see thee shall narrowly look upon thee, and consider thee, saying, Is this the man?
6046( Isa 3:9) Where is the man that maketh the Almighty God his delight, and that designeth his glory in the world?
6046( Isa 53:1) When the prophet speaks of the saved under this metaphor of gleaning, how doth he amplify the matter?
6046( Isa 6:10- 13) But what is a tenth?
6046( Jer 30:11) If it be so, I say, what had become of us, if we had had no Intercessor?
6046( Jer 31:7) What shall I say?
6046( Jer 3:14) That saying of Paul is much like this,"Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?"
6046( Luke 9:25) and so, consequently, or,''What shall a man give in exchange( for himself) for his soul?''
6046( Matt 26:21- 23) Who questioned the salvation of the foolish virgins?
6046( Matt 3:10) Poor sinner, awake; eternity is coming, and HIS SON, they are both coming to judge the world; awake, art yet asleep, poor sinner?
6046( Matt 3:12, 13:30) But mark,"There shall be a handful": What is a handful, when compared with the whole heap?
6046( Num 23:19) Hath Christ given us glory, and shall we not have it?
6046( Phil 3:14) But what do you mean by these three questions?
6046( Prov 16:8) What is it for me to claim a house, or a farm, without right?
6046( Psa 19:13) Must that wicked one touch my soul?
6046( Psa 31:22) And now where was his hope, in the right gospel discovery of it?
6046( Psa 50:3,4) And now, what will be found in that day to be the portion of them that in this day do not come to God by Christ?
6046( Rev 1:17,18) Why should Christ bring in his life to comfort John, if it was not a life advantageous to him?
6046( Rom 3:23, 5:1,2) But, I say again, who will propound God for his end that knows him not, that knows him not aright?
6046( Rom 7:24)( c.) How dost thou find thyself under the most high enjoyment of grace in this world?
6046( Zech 12:10, John 19, Heb 12:14, Psa 19:12)( c.) How do they show themselves to be true under the third?
6046( e.) O, but will he not be weary?
6046( g) And if at any time they can, or shall, meet with each other again, and nobody never the wiser, O, what courting will be betwixt sin and the soul?
6046--that is, to recover or redeem his lost soul to liberty?
6046--what shall, what would, yea, what would not a man, if he had it, give in exchange for his soul?
604617 Many readers will cry out, Who then can be saved?
604617 Seventy times seven times a day we sometimes sin against our brother; but how many times, in that day, do we sin against God?
60462. Who may have it?
60462. Who may have this life?
604620 We will, therefore, state it again-- Are men saved by grace?
604625 How pointed and faithful are these words?
604625 What can I render unto thee, my God, for such unspeakable blessedness?
604632 What can we render to the Lord?
604633 Take holiness away out of heaven, and what is heaven?
604636 But alas, what are these?
60464 What can withstand the will of Christ, that all his should behold and partake of his glory?
604652. Who now dare say we throw away Our goods or liberty, When God''s most holy Word doth say We gain thus much thereby?
60466 What conduct?
60468 What heart can conceive the glorious worship of heaven?
6046A Christian, and spend thy time, thy strength, and parts, for things that perish in the using?
6046A certain man had a fruitless fig tree planted in his vineyard; but by whom was it planted there?
6046A conduct of angels:"Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?"
6046A rainbow round about the throne, in sight; in whose sight?
6046A sick body is a burden to the soul, and a wounded spirit is a burden to the body;''a wounded spirit who can bear?''
6046Afraid of what?
6046After I had been thus for some considerable time, another thought came into my mind; and that was, whether we were of the Israelites, or no?
6046After this, that other doubt did come with strength upon me, But how if the day of grace should be past and gone?
6046Again I ask, Hast thou considered what truth, as to matter of fact, there is in the things whereof thou standest accused?
6046Again, Is it so, that no man comes to Jesus Christ by the will, wisdom, and power of man, but by the gift, promise, and drawing of the Father?
6046Again, are the people of God to behave themselves to the glory of God the Father?
6046Again, how did Satan ply it against Peter, when he desired to have him, that he might sift him as wheat?
6046Again, if Christ be the altar of incense, how stands he as a priest by that altar to offer the prayers of all the saints thereon, before the throne?
6046Again, suppose the father should scourge and chasten the son for such offence, is the relation between them therefore dissolved?
6046Again, what a continuation of this alarm was there also at the birth of Jesus, which was about three months after John Baptist was born?
6046Again, would the people learn to be covetous?
6046Again,"Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
6046Again; Hast thou found a failure in all others that might have been entertained to plead thy cause?
6046Again; when Esau threatened to slay his brother, Rebecca sent him away, saying,"Why should I be deprived also of you both in one day?"
6046Again; why not live upon Christ alway?
6046Alas, but how shall I come?
6046All covetousness is idolatry; but what is that, or what will you call it, when men are religious for filthy lucre''s sake?
6046All this is made to appear by the angels that fell; for when fallen, what was heaven to them?
6046Also before his friends, how bold was he?
6046Also to Simon Magus for but undervaluing of it?
6046Also when the mariners inquired of Jonah, saying,"What is thine occupation, and whence comest thou?
6046Also, if he ask me, What is become of the portion of goods that he gave me?
6046Also, when Job had God present with him, making manifest the goodness of his great heart to him, what doth he say?
6046Am I coming, indeed, to Jesus Christ?
6046Am I in a case to be thus near mine end?
6046Am I one of the elect?
6046And I ask, Why doth the wife-- that is, as the loving hind-- love to be in the presence of her husband?
6046And Paul, when he said, he could wish that himself were accursed from Christ, for the vehement desire that he had that the Jews might be saved?
6046And again,"Beware of men,"& c. when I had answered him, that blessed be God I was well, he said, What is the occasion of your being here?
6046And again,"If thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?
6046And again,''My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God, when shall I come and appear before God?''
6046And are they willing, God helping them, to run hazards for his name, for the love they bear to him?
6046And are we not in him, in him, even as so considered?
6046And before I go further, what might I yet say to fasten this reason upon the truly gracious soul?
6046And by what is this righteousness by thee applied to thyself?
6046And can a holy and just God require that we give thanks to him in his name, if it was not effectually done for us by him?
6046And can death, or sin, or the grave hold us, when God saith,''Give up?''
6046And can it be imagined that Christ alone shall be like the foolish ostrich, hardened against his young, yea, against his members?
6046And did he license any one, and if so, who, to alter, add to, or diminish from it?
6046And dost thou indeed say,"Hallowed be thy name"with thy heart?
6046And dost thou not do the deeds of the flesh?
6046And doth God come to the sinner, and the sinner again go to God in a saving way by him, and by him only?
6046And doth all this stir up in thy heart some breathing after Him?
6046And doth it not also make thee more earnestly to groan after the Lord Jesus?
6046And doth this demonstrate the reformation of your church?
6046And for the opening of this we must consider, first, How and through Whom this grace doth come to be, first, free to us, and, secondly, unchangeable?
6046And from the sense and feeling of torment, he would give, yea, what would he not give, in exchange for his soul?
6046And further, said he, can not one man teach another to pray?
6046And good reason; for since they would not with us come to him now they have time, why should they stand with us when judgment is come?
6046And have these desires put thy soul to the flight?
6046And he turned to the woman, and said unto Simon, Seest thou this woman?
6046And here those sayings are of their own natural force:''How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?''
6046And how can that be, if he saveth not to the uttermost them that come unto God by him?
6046And how if I should not?
6046And how is this resented by them?
6046And how little conscience is there made of prayer between God and the soul in secret, unless the Spirit of supplication be there to help?
6046And how sayest thou now?
6046And how sayest thou, for to name no more, dost thou with thy affection and conscience thus question?
6046And how sayest thou?
6046And how then?
6046And how, then, can he come to him by Christ?
6046And if God''s will should be done on earth as it is in heaven, must it not be thy ruin?
6046And if Satan meets thee, and asketh, Whither goest thou?
6046And if he breaks up one of these bags, who can tell what he can do?
6046And if he goes about to do this, is not the law of the land against him?
6046And if he hath said it, will he not make it good, I mean even thy salvation?
6046And if he knows not the Father and the Son, how can he come?
6046And if he saith, See, ye"blind that have eyes,"who shall hinder it?
6046And if it be a blessing to have this fear, is it not wisdom to increase in it?
6046And if it be asked, But what will become of the threatening wherewith he threatened the offender?
6046And if so, did he give His church any other than that most beautiful and comprehensive form called the Lord''s Prayer?
6046And if so, how can their service to God have anything like acceptation from the hand of God, that is done, not in, but without the fear of God?
6046And if so, what shall we then think of the soul for which is prepared, and that of God, the most rich and excellent vessel in the world?
6046And if there is so much in the pride of his countenance, what is there, think you, in the pride of his heart?
6046And if these be acts that speak a condescension, what will you count of Christ''s standing up as an Advocate to plead the cause of his people?
6046And if this gentle check will not do, then read the other, Shall we say, Let us do evil that good may come?
6046And indeed what joy or what rejoicing is like rejoicing here?
6046And indeed, take this away, and what ground can there be laid for any man to persevere in good works?
6046And indeed, the soul that doth thus by practice, though with his mouth-- as who doth not?
6046And is it thus with thy soul indeed?
6046And is not this a needy time; doth not such an one want abundance of grace?
6046And is not this love worthy of all acceptation at the hands and hearts of all coming sinners?
6046And is not this the very ground of thy hoping that God will save thee from the wrath to come?
6046And is there no other way to the Father but by his blood, and through the veil, that is to say, his flesh?
6046And is there not a great deal in it?
6046And is there not all the reason in the world for this?
6046And is this all?
6046And let me ask further, is not he a madman who, being loaded with combustible matter, will run headlong into the fire upon a bravado?
6046And must you needs be upon the extremes?
6046And now what would a man give in exchange for his soul?
6046And now, Adam, what do you mean to do?
6046And now, what can this accuser say?
6046And now, when body and soul are thus united, who can imagine what glory they both possess?
6046And now,''what shall a man,''what would a man, but what can a man that has lost his soul, himself, and his all,''give in exchange for his soul?''
6046And said, moreover, that they could not wait upon me any longer; but said to me, Then you confess the indictment, do you not?
6046And since he can be both merciful and just in the salvation of sinners, why may he not also save them from death and hell?
6046And so I may say, What think you of ten thousand more besides?
6046And so doing, has it not also accommodated thee with all the aforenamed conveniences?
6046And so with Paul, who tremblingly said,''Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?''
6046And the ministers of the gospel they also cry, Lord,"who hath believed our report?
6046And the reason is, because he that envieth a sinner, hath forgotten himself, that he is as bad; and how can he then fear God?
6046And the reasons are weighty, for by them he proves the tree is not good; how then can it yield good fruit?
6046And the same I say of his Advocate''s office- What is an advocate without the exercise of his office?
6046And then, to engage us in our soul to the duty, he adds one of his wonderful mercies to the world, for a motive,"Fear ye not me?"
6046And this leads me first to inquire into what, by these words the apostle must, of necessity, presuppose?
6046And thou liar, what wilt thou do?
6046And to put a question upon thy objection- What is a sacrifice without a priest, and what is a priest without a sacrifice?
6046And what angels but those that ministered to him here in the day of his humiliation?
6046And what can Satan say against this plea?
6046And what chains are so heavy as those that discourage thee?
6046And what did you reply?
6046And what did you reply?
6046And what did you reply?
6046And what else?
6046And what follows?
6046And what follows?
6046And what honour like that of being a holy man of God?
6046And what if God will cross his book, and blot out the handwriting that is against thee, and not let thee know it as yet?
6046And what if thou waitest upon God all thy days?
6046And what if you should not?
6046And what is this second veil, in, at, or through which, as the phrase is, we must, by blood, enter into the holiest?
6046And what life, but death in its perfection?
6046And what matter can be found in the soul for humility to work by so well, as by a sight that I have been and am an abominable sinner?
6046And what more fearful than the bottomless pit of hell?
6046And what need of an Advocate''s office to be exercised, if Christ, as sacrifice and Priest, was thought sufficient by God?
6046And what saith the words before the text but the same--''For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?''
6046And what shall this man do?
6046And what should a man come to God for, that can live in the world without him?
6046And what sympathy and feeling would his arguments flow from?
6046And what then?
6046And what then?
6046And what then?
6046And what then?
6046And what then?
6046And what then?
6046And what then?
6046And what then?
6046And what thunder did Zaccheus hear or see?
6046And what use doth he make of this?
6046And what was that?
6046And what was the conclusion?
6046And what will become of them concerning whom the Lord has said already,''I will not take up their names into my lips''?
6046And what will become of them that trample under foot this Son of God?
6046And what will become of them that trample under foot this Son of God?''
6046And what will not love suffer?
6046And what will you do whose hearts go after your covetousness?
6046And what, did you despair, or how?
6046And what, did you despair, or how?
6046And what, did you despair, or how?
6046And when a Christian comes to know this, should Christ as Advocate be hid, what could bear him up?
6046And when they had found him, they wonderingly asked him,"Rabbi, when camest thou hither?"
6046And when ye did eat, and when ye did drink, did not ye eat for yourselves, and drink for yourselves?"
6046And where is the man that chooseth to go to hell?
6046And where it is most, how far short of perfect acts is it?
6046And where wilt thou leave thy glory?
6046And who can be thankful for a mercy that is not sensible that they want it, have it, and have it of mercy?
6046And who can now object against the deliverance of the child of God?
6046And who can think that he should be quiet, when men take the right course to escape his hellish snares?
6046And who dares to limit the Almighty?
6046And who was that but Jesus Christ, even the person speaking in the text?
6046And who was that, but he that"spoiled principalities and powers,"when he did hang upon the tree, triumphing over them thereon?
6046And why a door of hope, but that by it, God''s people, when afflicted, should go out by it from despair by hope?
6046And why doth he not concern himself with them?
6046And why is it thee?
6046And why is the breaking of the heart compared to the breaking of the bones?
6046And why not now, as well as formerly?
6046And why should a man cumber himself with what is his, when the good of all that is in Christ is laid, and to be laid out for him?
6046And why so?
6046And why so?
6046And why then should not we have also in reserve for Christ?
6046And why thus consider, but that a door might be opened for hope to exercise itself upon God by this?
6046And why, to show, by these, the exceeding riches of his grace to the ages to come, through Christ Jesus?
6046And why?
6046And why?
6046And will he be a favourable no more?
6046And will not this, when they know it, yield them comfort?
6046And will their agreement of hell yield them comfort?
6046And will you, says Unbelief, in such a case as you now are, presume to come to Jesus Christ?
6046And wilt thou hang back or be sullen, because thou art none of the first?
6046And wilt thou judge him that doth thus?
6046And wilt thou say these are things that are not?
6046And would I, as was said before, be thoroughly saved, to wit, from the filth as from the guilt?
6046And yet darest thou say to God, Our Father?
6046And yet dost thou out of thy blasphemous throat suffer these words to come, even our Father?
6046And yet who so idle as they in the time of their prosperity?
6046And you that were sometime alienated, and enemies in your mind by wicked works, yet now hath he reconciled[ but how?]
6046And you, that were sometime alienated and enemies in your mind by wicked works, yet now hath He reconciled,"how?
6046And''the thunder of his power who can understand?''
6046And''what and if ye shall see the Son of man ascend up where he was before?''
6046And, Fourth, what it was for him to be raised unto Israel?
6046And, indeed, if people once say to God, by way of doubt,''Wherein hast thou loved us?''
6046And,"O God, why hast thou cast us off for ever?"
6046And,"who shall separate us from the love of Christ"our Lord?
6046Are great saints only to have the kingdom, and the glory everlasting?
6046Are great works only to be rewarded?
6046Are his saints precious to them?
6046Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
6046Are not these therefore strong desires?
6046Are our fruits meet for repentance?
6046Are the narratives of these mighty tempests in his spirit plain matters of fact?
6046Are the words of God called by the name of the fear of the Lord?
6046Are there any sins now that will fly upon this Saviour like so many lions, or raging devils, if He take in hand to redeem man?
6046Are there bowels in you that are wicked, and will they be wrought upon by an importuning beggar?
6046Are these the tokens of a blessed man?"
6046Are they enemies to Thee?
6046Are they lawful things which thou desirest?
6046Are they so dreadful in their receipt and sentence?
6046Are they such things as thou takest pleasure in?
6046Are they tender of sinning against Jesus Christ?
6046Are they that are justified by Christ''s blood such as have need yet to be saved by his intercession?
6046Are they that are saved, saved by grace?
6046Are they that are saved, saved by grace?
6046Are they things Divine, or things natural?
6046Are they things heavenly, or things earthly?
6046Are they things holy, or things unholy?
6046Are those that are already justified by the blood of Christ such as do still stand in need of being saved by his intercession?
6046Are those that are already justified by the blood of Christ yet such as have need of being saved by his intercession?
6046Are those that are already justified by the blood of Christ, such as do still stand in need of being saved by his intercession?
6046Are those that are justified by the blood of Christ such as, after that, have need of being saved by Christ''s intercession?
6046Are those that are justified by the blood of Christ such as, after that, have need to be saved by Christ''s intercession?
6046Are those that are justified by the blood of Christ such, after that, as have need also of saving by Christ''s intercession?
6046Are thy sins so dear, so sweet, so desireable, so profitable to thee, that thou wilt venture a burning in hell fire for them till thou art burnt out?
6046Are we profanely apt to judge of God harshly, as of one that would gather where he had not strawn?
6046Are we tempted to distrust God?
6046Are you stronger than he that made the heavens, and that holdeth angels in everlasting chains?
6046Art not able to conclude, that to be saved is better than to burn in hell?
6046Art not thou a murderer, a thief, a harlot, a witch, a sinner of the greatest size, and dost thou look for mercy now?
6046Art not thou a murderer, a thief, a harlot, a witch, a sinner of the greatest size, and dost thou look for mercy now?
6046Art not thou a murderer, a thief, a harlot, a witch, a sinner of the greatest size, and dost thou look for mercy now?
6046Art thou a fool in thyself?
6046Art thou a sinner of the first rate, of the biggest size?
6046Art thou almost like Elymas the sorcerer, that sought to turn the deputy from the faith?
6046Art thou also willing that he should decide the matter?
6046Art thou begotten of God by his Word?
6046Art thou come to Jesus Christ?
6046Art thou coming to Jesus Christ?
6046Art thou coming, indeed?
6046Art thou coming?
6046Art thou coming?
6046Art thou coming?
6046Art thou crossed, disappointed, and waylaid, and overthrown in all thy foolish ways and doings?
6046Art thou followed with affliction, and dost thou hear God''s angry voice in thy afflictions?
6046Art thou indeed weary of the service of thy old master the devil, sin, and the world?
6046Art thou jogged, and shaken, and molested at the hearing of the Word?
6046Art thou most dejected when thou art at prayer?
6046Art thou not come to discourse the Lord in prayer?
6046Art thou not like to fare well, when thou hast embraced him, coming sinner?
6046Art thou not willing to come faster?
6046Art thou now in the favour of God?
6046Art thou returning to God?
6046Art thou righteous in the judgment of God?
6046Art thou righteous?
6046Art thou righteous?
6046Art thou such an one?
6046Art thou that readest these lines such an one?
6046Art thou then made to see thy condition how bad it is, and that the way out of it is by Jesus Christ?
6046Art thou truly born again?
6046Art thou unrighteous in thyself?
6046Art thou visited in the night seasons with dreams about thy state, and that thou art in danger of being lost?
6046Art thou weary of them?
6046Art thy sins of diverse sorts?
6046As God said to Coniah,''Did not thy father eat and drink, and do judgment and justice, and then it was well with him?
6046As HE said,''If God be for us, who can be against us?''
6046As the mad prophet also saith of God, in another case,''Hath he said, and shall he not do it?
6046As to the things of God, what shall I say?
6046As who should say, My brethren, are you aware what you do?
6046As who should say, My brethren, are you tempted, are you accused, have you sinned, has Satan prevailed against you?
6046As who should say, What would heaven yield to me for delights, if I was there without my God?
6046As, whether there were in truth a God or Christ, or no?
6046Ask him where this God is?
6046Ask the awakened man, or the man that is under the convictions of the law, if he doth not feel?
6046Ask the carnal man to whom he prays?
6046At another time, I remember I was again much under the question, Whether the blood of Christ was sufficient to save my soul?
6046At last the visitor comes and sets his soul at ease, by persuading of him that he belongs to God: and what then?
6046At which I was as if I had been raised out of a grave, and cried out again, Lord, how couldest thou find out such a word as this?
6046Ay, but says the soul,''How can I reckon thus, when sin is yet strong in me?''
6046Ay, but when?
6046Ay, that is well for you, Paul; but what advantage have we thereby?
6046Aye, but this is a high pitch, how should we come by such princely spirits?
6046Aye, saith he, to whom is that spoken?
6046Aye, wherefore indeed?
6046Because Christ died for me, shall I therefore spit in his face?
6046Beelzebub?
6046Behold, the Lord God will help me; who is he that shall condemn me?
6046Behold, the angels cover their faces when they speak of his glory, how then shall not Satan bend before him?
6046Believe, that is true; but how now must he conceive in his mind of Christ for the encouraging of him so to do?
6046Besides, if men be made righteous, they are so; and if by a righteousness which the law commendeth, how can fault be found with them by the law?
6046Besides, if the promise and God''s grace, without Christ''s blood, would have saved us, wherefore then did Christ die?
6046Besides, to assert the contrary, what doth it but lessen sin, and make the advocateship of Jesus Christ superfluous?
6046Besides, what arguments so prevailing as such as are purely gospel?
6046Besides, who knows of all the ways by which the Almighty will inflict His just revenges upon the souls of damned sinners?
6046Bold sinner, how darest thou tempt God, by laughing at the breach of his holy law?
6046Bunyan, speaking of private prayer, keenly inquires, will God not hear thee"except thou comest before him with some eloquent oration?"
6046But Abraham''s body is now dead?
6046But David answered,"What have I to do with you, ye sons of Zeruiah, that ye should this day be adversaries unto me?
6046But I am afraid the day of grace is past; and if it should be so, what should I do then?
6046But I ask such, if the Father and Son be not unspeakably free to show mercy, why was this clause put into our commission to preach the gospel?
6046But I can not pray, says one, therefore how should I persevere?
6046But I say doth not this sufficiently show, had we but eyes to see it, what a sad and deplorable creature the child of God of himself is?
6046But I say, if it be so, what need all this mercy?
6046But I say, what is this to him that would fain be saved by Christ?
6046But I say, why all these, thus named?
6046But Jesus, our Advocate, answers as David, What have I to do with thee, O Satan?
6046But Nathanael answered him,"Whence knowest thou me?"
6046But Paul, what moved thee thus to do?
6046But after that the kindness and love of God our Saviour appeared"--what then?
6046But again; what mystery is desirable to be known that is not to be found in Jesus Christ, as Priest, Prophet, or King of saints?
6046But are they the people on whom God doth magnify the riches of his grace?
6046But are you willing, said he, to stand to the judgment of the church?
6046But art thou sure thou canst?
6046But ask him how, or under what notion he is to be considered there?
6046But by what spirit is it then that I am brought again into fears, even into the fears of damnation, and so into bondage?
6046But can any imagine that Christ will pray for them as Priest for whom he will not plead as Advocate?
6046But could he not deliver him, or did the Lord forsake him?
6046But could not we have been saved if Christ had not died?
6046But could that heal it, could he not taste, truly taste, or rightly relish this forgiveness?
6046But did He indeed suffer the torments of Hell?
6046But did he prevail against him?
6046But did you not fear it before?
6046But do these people know what they do?
6046But do they believe that thus it is with them?
6046But do you think that these people did ever feel the power and majesty of the Word of God to break their hearts?
6046But do you think that this outcry was caused by unbelief?
6046But does the carnal world covet this, this spirit, and the blessed graces of it?
6046But doth not the Scripture say,"Blessed are they that do His commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life"?
6046But doth not their thus living, abiding, and retaining a being(or what you will call it), demonstrate the greatness and might of the soul?
6046But doth that promise suppose a willingness in us, as a condition of God''s making us willing?
6046But doth the blind Pharisee think his state is such?
6046But doth the guilt and burden of sin so keep them down that they can by no means lift up themselves?
6046But for all this, how thick, and by heaps, do these wretches walk up and down our streets?
6046But for what purpose?
6046But hath not the law promises as well as threatenings?
6046But have you no other way to discover the things of the Gospel, how they are done with a legal principle, but those you have already made mention of?
6046But have you yet any other considerations to move us to fear God with child- like fear?
6046But how and if I should delight in them before I am aware?
6046But how are they distinguished from the Gentiles?
6046But how came he by that repentance?
6046But how came he to be a"new creature,"since none can create but God?
6046But how came he to be affected with this?
6046But how came he to bring his soul into so good a temper?
6046But how came they clean?
6046But how came they thus patiently to endure?
6046But how came they to hear it?
6046But how came this to be so?
6046But how can that be, did they not come to us through the very sides of mercy?
6046But how can this be done by him?
6046But how can you tell you have faith?
6046But how comes it to pass that thou art so hearty, that thou settest thy face against so much wind and weather?
6046But how could God have respect to Abel, if Abel was not pleasing in his sight?
6046But how could a holy God say,''Live,''to such a sinful people?
6046But how did they tempt him?
6046But how do they deliver them?
6046But how doth God kill with this law, or covenant?
6046But how doth he take that away but by a severe chastising of his soul for it, until he has made him weary of it?
6046But how doth that appear?
6046But how doth the soul carry it towards God, when He offereth to deal with it under and by this dispensation of grace?
6046But how if I should have sinned the sin unpardonable, or that called the sin against the Holy Ghost?
6046But how if we do?
6046But how is the Lord righteous?
6046But how long, prophet, wilt thou wait?
6046But how much more may we behold the love that God hath bestowed upon us, in that he hath given us to his Son, and also given his Son for us?
6046But how must he do that?
6046But how must this be?
6046But how now must this fool be made wise?
6046But how shall I come hither?
6046But how shall they escape all those dangerous and damnable opinions, that, like rocks and quicksands, are in the way in which they are going?
6046But how shall we know that such men are coming to Jesus Christ?
6046But how should I do?
6046But how should I know whether Christ do so knock at my heart as to be desirous to come in?
6046But how should I prove[ or try] the goodness of mine own righteousness by the death and blood of Christ?
6046But how should this rule in our hearts?
6046But how should we find out what sinners shall be saved?
6046But how should we know it, said he?
6046But how should we try our graces now?
6046But how then is what he doth accepted of God?
6046But how was Jesus Christ made of God to be sin for us?
6046But how will he do that?
6046But how, if Sarah be barren?
6046But how, if Sarah be past age?
6046But how, if the day of grace should now be past and gone?
6046But how, if they have exceeded many in sin, and so made themselves far more abominable?
6046But how, if they have not faith and repentance?
6046But how, if they want those things, those graces, power, and heart, without which they can not come?
6046But how, if when I come at him he should ask me, Where I have all this while been?
6046But how, if whilst thou lookest for it to come to thee at one door, it should come to thee in at another?
6046But how?
6046But how?
6046But if God deals thus with a man, how can he otherwise think but that he is a reprobate, a graceless, Christless, and faithless one?
6046But if a false faith is so forcible, what is a true?
6046But if this be the sin unpardonable, why is it called the sin against the Holy Ghost, and not rather the sin against the Son of God?
6046But if thou art not come, what can make thee happy?
6046But if we do not use forms of prayer, how shall we teach our children to pray?
6046But is it possible that He should so soon give infinite justice a satisfaction, a complete satisfaction?
6046But is not Christ the gate or entrance into this heavenly place?
6046But is not the door of mercy shut against some before they die?
6046But is not the reward that God hath promised to his saints, for their good works to be enjoyed only here?
6046But is not this a sign of madness, of madness unto perfection?
6046But is not this great grace, that we should thus be called upon to come to God for mercy?
6046But is not this the way to make Christ to loath us?
6046But is there any comfort in being hanged with company?
6046But it may be asked, When was this done to Christ, or what sacrifice of consecration had he precedent to the offering up of himself for our sins?
6046But may it not come again as a spirit of bondage, to put me into my first fears for my good?
6046But may one not be equally engaged for both?
6046But might not Christ die for our sins but he needs must bear their guilt or burden?
6046But must their obstinacy rule?
6046But never let such a wicked thought pass through thy heart, saying,"This evil is of the Lord; what should I wait for the Lord any longer?"
6046But now how doth God lose it?
6046But now, how shall this man be reclaimed from this sin?
6046But now, wouldst thou honour thy King?
6046But one sin that layeth the soul without the reach of God''s mercy; and must I be guilty of that?
6046But perhaps some may say, What need was there that Jesus Christ should do all this?
6046But said, Hold; not so many, which is the first?
6046But shall Christ take our cause in hand, and shall we doubt of good success?
6046But shall I be daunted at this?
6046But shall Manasseh come off thus?
6046But shall such ever come to glory?
6046But shall the will of heaven stoop to the will of hell?
6046But shall this ever be said of Christ?
6046But should I grant that which is indeed impossible-- namely, that thou art justified by the law; what then?
6046But since I have lusts and desires both ways, how shall I know to which my soul adheres?
6046But since I was sealed to the day of redemption, I have grievously sinned against God, have not I, therefore, cause to fear, as before?
6046But some may say, How will they seek to enter in?
6046But some may say, What is the meaning of this word able?
6046But some may say, Wherein doth the saving grace of the Spirit appear?
6046But some may say, what need of the righteousness of one that is naturally God?
6046But still, I say, the question is, How comest thou to know that thou art righteous in the judgment of God?
6046But suppose that at his return he should find his own cattle in that pound, would he now carry it toward them as he did unto the other?
6046But suppose this great person should second his suit, and send to this sorry creature again, what would she say now?
6046But the most of men do that which you forbid, and why may not we?
6046But the question is now, how we should attain to, and live in, the exercise of this blessed and comely grace?
6046But the third thing touched in the question was this-- What may such an one receive of God who is under the curse of the law?
6046But then I turn the tables, and say, But where shall I be shortly?
6046But then how as a Lamb is he in the midst of the throne?
6046But then, sayest thou, how shall I escape?
6046But then, some will say, since it is so difficult, how may we do without danger?
6046But they are Satan''s captives; he takes them captive at his will, and he is stronger than they: how then can they come?
6046But they are dead, dead in trespasses and sins, how shall they then come?
6046But this is God''s complaint,''Were they ashamed when they had committed abomination?
6046But this, I say, is a very great block in his way when he meddles with the children; God has an interest in them-"Hath God cast away his people?
6046But though I do wait, yet if I be not elected to eternal life, what good will all my waiting do me?
6046But to come to the point: what righteousness hath that man that hath no works?
6046But to come to the question-- What is it to be saved?
6046But to the second thing, which is this, How far may such an one go?
6046But upon what is this princely fearless service of God grounded?
6046But was David, in a strict sense, without fault in all things else?
6046But was ever heard the like to what Jesus Christ has done for sinners?
6046But was not his faith exercised, or tried, about his willingness too?
6046But was there not something of moment in this clause of the commission?
6046But what a shame is this to man, that God should subject all his creatures to him, and he should refuse to stoop his heart to God?
6046But what are all these righteousnesses?
6046But what are they?
6046But what are they?
6046But what are we to understand by faith?
6046But what did he do with our sins, for he had them upon his back?
6046But what did he speak to them?
6046But what do you mean by these words-- the old covenant as the old covenant?
6046But what do you mean by those expressions?
6046But what do you mean, John?
6046But what does he?
6046But what doth he mean by the dross?
6046But what doth she do under all this trial?
6046But what emboldened him thus to do?
6046But what good will their covenant of death then do them?
6046But what ground hast thou for this thy hope?
6046But what had Joshua antecedent to this glorious and heavenly clothing?
6046But what had he spoken?
6046But what has God prepared this vessel for, and what has He put into it?
6046But what if a man in this his progress hath one sinful thought?
6046But what is all this to one that neither sees his sickness, that sees nothing of a wound?
6046But what is all this to you that are not concerned in this privilege?
6046But what is he?
6046But what is it that a heart that is destitute of the fear of God will not do?
6046But what is it that has got thy heart, and that keeps it from thy Saviour?
6046But what is it then to be of these?
6046But what is it to wait upon him according to his counsel?
6046But what is that to them that never saw ought but beauty, and that never tasted anything but sweetness in sin?
6046But what is the answer of Christ?
6046But what is the matter?
6046But what is the reason of that?
6046But what is this iniquity?
6046But what kind of sinners shall then be saved?
6046But what law is that which hath not power to command our obedience in the point of our justification with God?
6046But what men were to ascend with him, but, as was said afore, the men that''came out of the graves after his resurrection?''
6046But what must be done with them?
6046But what necessity is there that the heart must be broken?
6046But what need all these offices of Jesus Christ?
6046But what need these things be asserted, promised, or prayed for?
6046But what needs that, if mercy could save the soul without the redemption that is by him?
6046But what of that, if yet he be unable to fetch us off when charged for sin at the bar, and before the face of a righteous judge?
6046But what promises in the Scripture do you find your hope built upon?
6046But what said the Lord unto him?
6046But what saith the Scripture?
6046But what saith the Scripture?
6046But what saith the Word?
6046But what saith the Word?
6046But what saith the apostle?
6046But what saith the sinful soul to this?
6046But what says the distressed man?
6046But what shall we say, when there must be added to that the heart blood of the Son of God, and all to make our salvation complete?
6046But what should a Christian do, when God has broke his heart, to keep it tender?
6046But what should be the reason of that?
6046But what should be the reason that some that are coming to Christ should be so lamentably cast down and buffeted with temptations?
6046But what should be the reason?
6046But what should he believe?
6046But what should such men do in that kingdom that comes by gift, where grace and mercy reigns?
6046But what then are sinners the better for the death and blood of Christ?
6046But what then do we mean when we say, justification will stand with a state of imperfection?
6046But what then doth he mean by the redemption of this purchased possession?
6046But what then was the altar?
6046But what then?
6046But what was Paul but a broken- hearted and a contrite sinner?
6046But what was Paul?
6046But what was it that made him thus slothful?
6046But what was it that made them join their works of the law with Christ, but their unbelief, whose foundation was ignorance and fear?
6046But what was it that moved so upon his heart, as to cause him to do this thing?
6046But what was it to be lifted up from the earth?
6046But what was it?
6046But what was the affliction?
6046But what was the cause of their making this excuse?
6046But what was the reason thereof, I mean the reason from God?
6046But what was the reason?
6046But what was this to a personal performing the commandments?
6046But what were the things that their eyes had seen, that would so damnify them should they be forgotten?
6046But what will he do with him as he is an Advocate?
6046But what will not love do?
6046But what will you say to a soul in this condition?
6046But what would they do if there were not one always at the right hand of God, by intercession, taking away these kind of iniquities?
6046But what would you have us poor creatures to do that can not tell how to pray?
6046But what, did they now love David?
6046But what, then, are the works of the law?
6046But what?
6046But when I heard it, Lord, thought I, if this be true, what shall I do, and what will become of all this people, yea, and of this preacher too?
6046But when he shall see the thief that was saved on the cross stand by, as clothed with beauteous glory, what further can he be able to object?
6046But when must we conclude we have kept the law?
6046But when, Lord, wilt thou laugh at, and mock at, the impenitent?
6046But when?
6046But whence should the soul thus receive sin?
6046But where do you find that ever the Lord did thus rowl9 in his bowels for and after any self- righteous man?
6046But where doth Jesus Christ, in all the word of the New Testament, expressly speak to a returning backslider with words of grace and peace?
6046But where hadst thou that heart that gives entertainment to these thoughts, these heavenly thoughts?
6046But wherein lieth the depth of this wisdom of God in our salvation, if man''s righteousness can save him?
6046But which is the way to make one that is wild, or a madman, sober?
6046But who are these?
6046But who can tell, though there should not be saved so many as there shall, but thou mayest be one of that few?
6046But who doth he personate if he says, This is a house for the soul; for the body is part of him that says, Our house?
6046But who is this that can do this?
6046But who must look upon it?
6046But who told thee that thy soul was such an excellent thing as by thy practice thou declarest thou believest it to be?
6046But who, when called, was there in the world, in whom grace shone so bright as in him?
6046But why could they not learn that song?
6046But why did Christ offer Himself in sacrifice?
6046But why did God let Him die?
6046But why did He spill His precious blood?
6046But why did He suffer the pains of Hell?
6046But why did he commit his soul to him?
6046But why did he do all this?
6046But why did these do thus?
6046But why do I talk thus?
6046But why do the righteous desire to be with Christ?
6046But why do you wonder at a work of conviction and conversion?
6046But why doth Job after this manner thus speak to God?
6046But why doth the devil do thus?
6046But why go back again, seeing that is the next way to hell?
6046But why is God so delighted in the exercise of this grace of hope?
6046But why is all this?
6046But why is it given to him?
6046But why not attain to a performance?
6046But why not in the name of an angel?
6046But why not possible now to be holden of death?
6046But why so?
6046But why speaks he so particularly?
6046But why speedily?
6046But why was the firstborn of men coupled with unclean beasts, but because they are both unclean?
6046But why wonder, and think they are fools?
6046But why would God so order it, that life should be had nowhere else but in Jesus Christ?
6046But why, then, is His death so slighted by some?
6046But why?
6046But will it not, think you, strangely put to silence all such thoughts, and words, and reasons of the ungodly before the bar of God?
6046But will riches profit in the day of wrath?
6046But will that good meal that I ate last week, enable me, without supply, to do a good day''s work in this?
6046But will the plea do?
6046But will you be willing, said he, that two indifferent persons shall determine the case, and will you stand by their judgment?
6046But with what death?
6046But would God have given the world such an account of his sufferings, that by one offering he did perfect for ever them that are sanctified?
6046But would He have done this for inconsiderable things?
6046But would he believe it?
6046But would they do thus if they knew the severity of the law?
6046But would they have done so, think you, if at the same time the fear of God had had its full play in the soul, in the army?
6046But would you have us sit still and do nothing?
6046But would you not have the people of God stand in fear of his rod, and be afraid of his judgments?
6046But would you not have us mind our worldly concerns?
6046But would you not have us rejoice at the sight and sense of the forgiveness of our sins?
6046But yet all the things of God were kept out of my sight, and still the tempter followed me with, But whither must you go when you die?
6046But you may ask me, What the laver or molten sea should signify to us in the New Testament?
6046But you may say, How shall I know that I fear God?
6046But you may say, What is it to exercise this grace aright?
6046But you will say, How should we try our graces?
6046But you will say,"Then why did God give the law, if we can not have salvation by following of it?"
6046But you will say--"But who are those that are thus under the law?"
6046But''how shall I give thee up, Ephraim?
6046But, Are they within the reach and power of Shall- come?
6046But, Harry, said I, why do you swear and curse thus?
6046But, I say, how can these Scriptures be fulfilled, if he that would indeed be saved, as before said, has sinned the sin unpardonable?
6046But, I say, if he knows him not, how can he propound him as the end?
6046But, I say, if the sight of heaven, at so vast a distance, is so excellent a prospect, what will it look like when one is in it?
6046But, I say, was this fear, that is called now the fear of God, anything else, but a dread of the greatness of power of the king?
6046But, I say, what is all this to them that have him not for their Advocate?
6046But, I say, what is man without this soul, or wherein lieth this pre- eminence over a beast?
6046But, I say, what is the reason some so prize what others so despise, since they both stand in need of the same grace and mercy of God in Christ?
6046But, I say, what is this to them that are not admitted to a privilege in the advocate- office of Christ?
6046But, I say, why offended at this?
6046But, I say, why so unconcerned?
6046But, I say,''Would they not change places?
6046But, Lord, give an instance; when was it, or where?
6046But, Lord, how wilt thou quench their boundless thirst?
6046But, USE FOURTH.--Is it so?
6046But, alas, I am blind, and can not see; what shall I do now?
6046But, alas, I have nothing to carry with me; how then should I go?
6046But, as Paul says of himself, and of those that were saved by grace in his day,"What then?
6046But, brave soul, pray tell me what the things are that discourage thee, and that weaken thy strength in the way?
6046But, but few comparatively will be concerned with this use; for where is he that doth this?
6046But, do the broken in spirit believe this?
6046But, said he, how shall we know that you have received a gift?
6046But, said he, what if you should forbear awhile, and sit still, till you see further how things will go?
6046But, said he, who shall be judge between you, for you take the Scriptures one way, and they another?
6046But, saith Justice Keelin, who was the judge in that court?
6046But, saith the Christian, I am dull and stupid that way, will not Christ be shuff13 and shy with me because of this?
6046But, saith the soul, how, if after I have received a pardon, I should commit treason again?
6046But, says Justice Keelin, what have you against the Common Prayer Book?
6046But, says Moses,"Who is a God like unto thee, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders?"
6046But, you will say, can a man use Gospel ordinances with a legal spirit?
6046But, you will say, it is like, How should this be made manifest and appear?
6046By way of question; what are the things thou desirest, are they lawful or unlawful?
6046By what law?
6046By what will?
6046By whom or by what is this fear wrought in the heart?
6046Called Christian, how many times have thy sins laid thee upon a sick- bed, and, to thine and others''thinking, at the very mouth of the grave?
6046Can a holy, a just, and a righteous God, once think( with honour to his name) of saving such a vile creature as I am?
6046Can a man at the same time be a proud man, and fear God too?
6046Can he contradict our Advocate?
6046Can he excuse himself?
6046Can he overstand the charge, the accusation, the sentence, and condemnation?
6046Can he prove that Christ has no interest in the saints''inheritance?
6046Can he prove that we are at age, or that our several parts of the heavenly house are already delivered into our own power?
6046Can he speak for himself?
6046Can it be a privilege for me to be annoyed with my infirmities, and to have my best duties infected with it?
6046Can it be imagined, sin being what it is, and God what he is-- to wit, a revenger of disobedience-- but that one time or other man must smart for sin?
6046Can it me a mercy for me to be troubled with my corruptions?
6046Can none of these severally, nor all of them jointly, save a man from hell, unless Christ also become our Advocate?
6046Can not a man be saved unless his heart be broken?
6046Can not all the angels do it?
6046Can not an angel do it?
6046Can not he transform himself thus into an angel of light?
6046Can not his eyes, which are as a flame of fire, see in my words, thoughts, and actions enough to make me culpable of the wrath of God?
6046Can not man by any means redeem his brother, nor give to God a ransom for him?
6046Can not one sinner save another?
6046Can not you submit, and, notwithstanding, do as much good as you can, in a neighbourly way, without having such meetings?
6046Can such a one as I am, live in glory?
6046Can the body hear?
6046Can the body see?
6046Can the thistle produce grapes, or the noxious weeds corn?
6046Can the waters quench it?
6046Can there be a miss of the loss of such an one?
6046Can there be any greater comfort ministered to thee than to know thy person stands just before God?
6046Can there be hope for me?''
6046Can these fear God?
6046Can they do that at all times which they can do at some times?
6046Can they pray, believe, love, fear, repent, and bow before God always alike?
6046Can we, by a new birth, say"Our Father?"
6046Can you give me further reason yet to convict me of the truth of what you say?
6046Can you grapple with the judgment of God?
6046Can you not be content to be damned for your sins against the law, but you must sin against the Holy Ghost?
6046Can you say you desire, when you pray?
6046Can you wrestle with the Almighty?
6046Canst thou answer it, sinner?
6046Canst thou be content to be put off with a belly well filled, and a back well clothed?
6046Canst thou defend thyself?
6046Canst thou drink hell- fire?
6046Canst thou hear of Christ, His bloody sweat and death, and not be taken with it, and not be grieved for it, and also converted by it?
6046Canst thou hear that the load of thy sins did break the very heart of Christ, and spill His precious blood?
6046Canst thou hear this, and not be concerned?
6046Canst thou hear this, and not have thy ears to tingle and burn on thy head?
6046Canst thou imagine thou shalt at the day of account out- face God, or make him believe thou wast what thou wast not?
6046Canst thou in faith say, Father, Father, to God?
6046Canst thou indeed, with the rest of the saints, cry, Our Father?
6046Canst thou not so much as once soberly think of thy dying hour, or of whither thy sinful life will drive thee then?
6046Canst thou now that readest or hearest these lines turn thy back, and go on in your sins?
6046Canst thou produce the birthright?
6046Canst thou read this, and not feel thy conscience begin to throb and dag?
6046Canst thou say unto him as David,"Judge me, O God, and plead my cause"( Psa 43:1)?
6046Canst thou see thy misery?
6046Canst thou set so light of Heaven, of God, of Christ, and the salvation of thy poor, yet precious soul?
6046Carest thou not for this?
6046Carry the solemn inquiry to the throne of grace, Have I passed from death unto life?
6046Change!--with whom?
6046Charles II, hearing of it, asked the learned D.D.,''How a man of his great erudition could sit to hear a tinker preach?''
6046Chris.--What good motions?
6046Christ made himself known to his disciples in breaking of bread; who would not, then, that loves to know him, be present at such an ordinance?
6046Christ made himself known to them in breaking of bread; who, who would not then, that loves to know him, be present at such an ordinance?
6046Christian man, dost thou hear?
6046Christian, are you actively engaged in fulfilling the duties of your course?
6046Come, sinner, let us apply it: How long is it since thou began to fear that Jesus Christ will not receive thee?
6046Coming sinner, take notice of this; we use to plead practices with men, and why not with God likewise?
6046Coming sinner, what thinkest thou?
6046Consdier man what I have said, And judge of things aright; When all men''s cards are fully played, Whose will abide the light?
6046Consider, I say, has he made a hedge and a wall to stop thee?
6046Consider, thou sayest, all my strength is gone, and therefore how should I wait?
6046Consider, was it man that had offended?
6046Could He not have suffered without His so suffering?
6046Could he not, think you, have stooped from the cross to the ground, and have laid hold on some honester man, if he would?
6046Could not the grace of the Father save us without this condescension of the Son?
6046Couldst thou invent a more full, free, or larger promise?
6046Cry, if thou wilt, O, when wilt thou come unto me?
6046Deny this, and it follows that God accepteth men without respect to righteousness; and then what follows that, but that Christ is dead in vain?
6046Devote myself to it, you will say, how is that?
6046Did Gideon, think you, believe that he was so strong in grace as he was?
6046Did God send his Holy Spirit into the hearts of his people, to that end that you should taunt at it?
6046Did He bleed for sin?
6046Did I say that hearty, fervent, and constant prayer flowed from this fear of God?
6046Did I say, personal virtues?
6046Did he not, even when he desired life, yet break with God in the day when conditions of life were propounded to him?
6046Did not Aaron fall; yea, and Moses himself?
6046Did not Christ die for us; and dying for us, are we not become dead to the law by the death of his body?
6046Did not I tell thee before, that a man must be righteous before he doth one good work, or he can never be righteous?
6046Did the similar feeling of Job or David spring from these polluted fountains?
6046Did these, then, see their graces so clear, as they saw themselves by their sins to be unworthy ones?
6046Did they all know that he was to be betrayed of Judas?
6046Did you never read that Scripture which saith,"Israel, which followed after the law of righteousness, hath not attained to the law of righteousness"?
6046Did you never read what God did to Ananias and Sapphira for telling but one lie against it?
6046Didst thou ever burn any of thy children in the fire to idols?
6046Didst thou ever curse, and swear, and deny Christ?
6046Didst thou ever kill anybody?
6046Didst thou ever use enchantments and conjuration?
6046Do God''s people keep holy fasts?
6046Do I love Christ, his Father, his saints, his words, and ways?
6046Do I see salvation is nowhere but in Christ?
6046Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
6046Do not I fill heaven and earth?
6046Do not I fill heaven and earth?
6046Do not I know that I am exalted this day to be king of righteousness, and king of peace?
6046Do not even almost all pursue this world, their lusts and pleasures?
6046Do not these fears hinder thee from profiting in hearing or reading of the Word?
6046Do not these fears keep thee back from laying hold of the promise of salvation by Jesus Christ?
6046Do not these fears make thee question whether ever thou hast had, indeed, any true comfort from the Word and Spirit of God?
6046Do not these fears make thee question whether ever thy first fears were wrought by the Holy Spirit of God?
6046Do not these fears make thee question whether there was ever a work of grace wrought in thy soul?
6046Do not these fears make thee sometimes think, that it is in vain for thee to wait upon the Lord any longer?
6046Do not these fears tend to the hardening of thy heart, and to the making of thee desperate?
6046Do not these fears tend to the stirring up of blasphemies in thy heart against God?
6046Do not these fears weaken thy heart in prayer?
6046Do such fear God?
6046Do they cry out after the Lord Jesus, to save them?
6046Do they cry out of the insufficiency of their own righteousness, as to justification in the sight of God?
6046Do they fear God?
6046Do they fear God?
6046Do they fly from it, as from the face of a deadly serpent?
6046Do they not know the law?
6046Do they savour Christ in his Word, and do they leave all the world for his sake?
6046Do they see more worth and merit in one drop of Christ''s blood to save them, than in all the sins of the world to damn them?
6046Do they slight Thy groans, Thy tears, Thy blood, Thy death, Thy resurrection and intercession, Thy second coming again in heavenly glory?
6046Do they slight Thy merits?
6046Do they, do you think, fear God?
6046Do you come to church, you know what I mean; to the parish church, to hear Divine service?
6046Do you know them now?
6046Do you know them now?
6046Do you know what that willful sin is?
6046Do you mean the covenant of the Law, or the covenant to the Gospel?
6046Do you not hear the prophets, how they press faith in Jesus, and life by faith in him?
6046Do you not know that they are coming to Jesus Christ?
6046Do you not know them?
6046Do you think it is to say a few words over before or among a people?
6046Do you think that Ephraim would have looked after salvation, had not God first confounded him with the guilt of the sins of his youth?
6046Do you think that I do mean that my righteousness will save me without Christ?
6046Do you think that Manasseh would have regarded the Lord, had He not suffered his enemies to have prevailed against him?
6046Do you think that he that repents, believes, loves, fears, or humbles himself before God, and acts in other graces too, doth always know what he doth?
6046Do you think that love- letters are not desired between lovers?
6046Do you think that the woman with her two mites cast in all that she desired to cast into the treasury of God?
6046Do you think, I say, that the Lord Jesus did not think before he spake?
6046Does thy hand and heart tremble?
6046Dost fly to him that is a Saviour from the wrath to come, for life?
6046Dost thou at some time see some little excellency in Christ?
6046Dost thou delight in them?
6046Dost thou fear God?
6046Dost thou fear God?
6046Dost thou fear God?
6046Dost thou fear God?
6046Dost thou fear the Lord?
6046Dost thou fear the Lord?
6046Dost thou fear the Lord?
6046Dost thou fear the Lord?
6046Dost thou find that there is but very little sanctifying grace in thy soul?
6046Dost thou know by what it is that God makes a man righteous?
6046Dost thou know what the unpardonable sin, the sin against the Holy Ghost, is?
6046Dost thou know where that is by or with which God makes a man righteous?
6046Dost thou like these wicked blasphemies?
6046Dost thou love thine own soul?
6046Dost thou love thy friends, dost thou love thine enemies, dost thou love thy family or relations, or the church of God?
6046Dost thou mourn for them, pray against them, and hate thyself because of them?
6046Dost thou not inwardly, and with indignation against sin, say, O that I might never, never feel one such motion more?
6046Dost thou not see the very paw of the devil in them; yea, in every one of thy ten confessions?
6046Dost thou not understand me?
6046Dost thou see and find in thee iniquity and unrighteousness?
6046Dost thou see in thee all manner of wickedness?
6046Dost thou see that thou art very much void of sanctification?
6046Dost thou see thy sins?
6046Dost thou see thyself in Christ, and canst thou come to God as a member of him?
6046Dost thou see thyself surrounded with enemies?
6046Dost thou strive to imitate Christ in all the works of righteousness, which God doth command of thee, and prompt thee forward to?
6046Dost thou study, by all honest and lawful ways, to advance the name, holiness, and majesty of God?
6046Dost thou therefore see thyself in such a sad condition as this?
6046Dost thou think that Christ will foul his fingers with thee?
6046Dost thou think that Christ will foul his fingers with thee?
6046Dost thou think that Christ will foul his fingers with thee?
6046Dost thou think that the way that thou art in will lead thee to the strait gate, sinner?
6046Dost thou understand me, sinful soul?
6046Dost thou want a new heart?
6046Dost thou want faith?
6046Dost thou want grace of any sort?
6046Dost thou want strength against thy lusts, against the devil''s temptations?
6046Dost thou want strength to carry thee through afflictions of body, and afflictions of spirit, through persecutions?
6046Dost thou want the Spirit?
6046Dost thou want wisdom?
6046Doth He sometimes give thee some secret persuasions, though scarcely discernible, that thou mayest attain, and get an interest in Him?
6046Doth Jesus Christ stand up to plead for us with God, to plead with him for us against the devil?
6046Doth Jesus Christ stand up to plead for us, and that of his mere grace and love?
6046Doth Satan tell thee thou prayest but faintly and with cold devotions?
6046Doth he hope?
6046Doth he then command that his mercy should be offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6046Doth his promise fail for evermore?
6046Doth iniquity prevail against thee?
6046Doth it look like what hath any coherence with reason or mercy, for a man to abuse his friend?
6046Doth it say,"and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out?"
6046Doth justice call for the blood of that nature that sinned?
6046Doth justice say that this blood, if it be not the blood of One that is really and naturally God, it will not give satisfaction to infinite justice?
6046Doth justice say, that it must not only have satisfaction for sinners, but they that are saved must be also washed and sanctified with this blood?
6046Doth no man come to Jesus Christ but by the drawing,& c., of the Father?
6046Doth no man come to Jesus Christ by the will, wisdom, and power of man, but by the gift, promise, and drawing of the Father?
6046Doth not everybody see the folly of such arguings?
6046Doth not the ground groan under you?
6046Doth not thy finding of this in thee cause thee to fly from a depending on thy own doings?
6046Doth not thy heart twitter at being saved?
6046Doth not thy mouth water?
6046Doth such a one believe?
6046Doth the law command thee to do good, and nothing but good, and that with all thy soul, heart, and delight?
6046Doth the text say,"Come?"
6046Doth thy heart and conversation agree with this passage?
6046Doth unbelief count God a liar?
6046Doth unbelief count God a liar?
6046Doth unbelief fill the soul full of sorrow?
6046Doth unbelief fill the soul full of sorrow?
6046Doth unbelief hold the soul from the mercy of God?
6046Doth unbelief hold the soul from the mercy of God?
6046Doth unbelief quench thy graces?
6046Doth unbelief quench thy graces?
6046Eighth, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6046Eleventh, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6046Enter upon the solemn inquiry, Have I sought the gate?
6046Esau did despise his birthright, saying, What good will this birthright do me?
6046Especially if the judge be just, and knows me altogether, as the God of heaven does?
6046Fifth, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6046First, Art thou indeed come to Jesus Christ?
6046First, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6046For how can a man act righteousness but from a principle of righteousness?
6046For how can it otherwise be, since there is holiness and justice in God?
6046For how can the servant of this my lord talk with this my lord?
6046For if sin be so dreadful a thing as to wring the heart of the Son of God, how shall a poor wretched sinner be able to bear it?
6046For if the most potent parts of the soul are engaged in their service, what, think you, do the more inferior do?
6046For if they reject the word of the Lord,"what wisdom is in them?"
6046For so the question implies--''What will a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6046For some cause he was treated with great liberality for those times; the extent of it may be seen by one justice asking him,''Is your God Beelzebub?''
6046For the fear of God is to stand in awe of him, but how can that be done if we do not set him before us?
6046For the first of these, namely,''WHAT OR WHO IS THE RIGHTEOUS MAN?
6046For they are now profane to amazement; and sometimes I have thought one thing, and sometimes another; that is, why God should suffer it so to be?
6046For to what purpose should a man desire, or what fruits will desire bring him whose desires shall not be granted?
6046For upon this one question, Am I come, or, am I not?
6046For what is the ground of despair, but a conceit that sin has shut the soul out of all interest in happiness?
6046For what saith the Scripture?
6046For what will my weak and newly converted brethren think of it, but that I was not so strong indeed as I was in word?
6046For wherein shall it be known here, that I and thy people have found grace in thy sight, is it not in that thou goest with us?
6046For who can bear or grapple with the wrath of God?
6046For who can do righteousness without he be principled so to do?
6046For whom can so precious an inheritance be intended?
6046For why are these things thus recorded, but to show to sinners what he can do, to the praise and glory of his grace?
6046For why may not God be merciful, and why may not God be just?
6046For zeal, where is that also?
6046For''hope that is seen, is not hope; for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for?
6046For, Was the first covenant made with the first Adam?
6046Fourth, Art thou come to the Lord Jesus?
6046Fourth, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6046Friend, if thou canst fit thyself, what need hast thou of Christ?
6046Go away?
6046Go to him, did I say?
6046God charged our sins upon Christ, and that in their guilt and burden, what remaineth but that the charge was real or feigned?
6046God gave testimony of him by signs and wonders--''Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
6046God gave them intimation of a better country, and their minds did cleave to it with desires of it; and what then?
6046God is true, his Word is true; and to help us to hope in him, how many times has he fulfilled it to others, and that before our eyes?
6046Grant it; yet what law takes notice of the plea of one who doth professedly act as an enemy?
6046Guilt and despair, what are they?
6046Hackney, April 1850 THE GREATNESS OF THE SOUL, AND UNSPEAKABLENESS OF THE LOSS THEREOF''OR WHAT SHALL A MAN GIVE IN EXCHANGE FOR HIS SOUL?''
6046Had I ever, in all my lifetime, one sinful thought passed through my heart since I was born; yea or no?
6046Had he no place clean?
6046Had not now these men desires that were mighty?
6046Had our sins betrayed us into and under Satan''s slavery?
6046Had sin set us at an indefinite distance from God?
6046Has God forbidden thee?
6046Has he adopted us into his family?
6046Has he crossed thee in all thou puttest thy hand unto?
6046Has man given himself for sin?
6046Has man lain at wait for opportunities for sin?
6046Has man, that he might enjoy his sin, brought himself to a morsel of bread?
6046Has man, when he has found his sin, pursued it with all his heart?
6046Has sin wounded, bruised thy soul, and broken thy bones?
6046Hast no affection but what is brutish?
6046Hast no judgment?
6046Hast no soul?
6046Hast thou Jesus Christ for thine Advocate?
6046Hast thou a cause moving thee to come?
6046Hast thou also considered the justness of the Judge?
6046Hast thou any enticing touches of the Word of God upon thy mind?
6046Hast thou been a witch?
6046Hast thou been with him, and prayed him to plead thy cause, and cried unto him to undertake for thee?
6046Hast thou committed it?
6046Hast thou desired him to plead thy cause?
6046Hast thou entertained him?
6046Hast thou escaped, O my soul, from the net of the infernal fowler?
6046Hast thou four children?
6046Hast thou heart- shaken apprehensions when deep sleep is upon thee, of hell, death, and judgment to come?
6046Hast thou in thee the spirit of adoption?
6046Hast thou no conscience?
6046Hast thou no sins?
6046Hast thou not cursed them in thine heart many a time?
6046Hast thou not known?
6046Hast thou not reason?
6046Hast thou received the spirit of adoption?
6046Hast thou seen thy state to be desperate, if the Lord Jesus doth not undertake to plead thy cause?
6046Hast thou then fled, or dost thou indeed fly to it?
6046Hast thou waited on the Lord so long as the Lord hath waited on thee?
6046Hast thou well improved what thou hast received already?
6046Hast thou, thinkest thou, found anything so good as Jesus Christ?
6046Hast thou, through desires, betaken thyself to thy heels?
6046Hath God forgotten to be gracious?
6046Hath God required these things at your hands?
6046Hath God showed thee that thou art by nature under the curse of his law?
6046Hath He overcome the law, the devil, and Hell?
6046Hath he in anger shut up his tender mercies?"
6046Hath it not a most vehement flame?
6046Hath not the least creature that hath life, more of God in it than these?
6046Hath not this God great love for sinners?
6046Hath the Holy Ghost, hath the world, or hath thy conscience?
6046Have I been grafted into Christ?
6046Have I the right work of God on my soul?
6046Have not I told thee already that there is no such thing as a ceasing to be?
6046Have not thy groans gone up to heaven from every corner of thy house?
6046Have they faith?
6046Have they hope?
6046Have they pardon of sin?
6046Have they righteousness?
6046Have they strength to do the work of God in their generations, or any other thing that God would have them do?
6046Have they that shall be saved, awakenings about their state by nature?
6046Have they that shall be saved, faith?
6046Have thy sins corrupted thy wounds, and made them putrefy and stink?
6046Have we comfort, or consolation?
6046Have we sinned?
6046Have we the Spirit, or the fruits thereof?
6046Have you forgot the close, the milk house, the stable, the barn, and the like, where God did visit your soul?
6046Have you never a hill Mizar to remember?
6046Having so often sold thyself to me to work wickedness, wilt thou forsake me now?
6046Having so often sold thyself to me to work wickedness, wilt thou forsake me now?
6046Having so often sold thyself to me to work wickedness, wilt thou forsake me now?
6046He also expects this at our hands, saying,"Who will rise up for me against the evil doers?
6046He answered me in a great chafe, What would the devil do for company, if it were not for such as I am?''
6046He asked me why?
6046He feared God; and what then?
6046He forsakes him--''My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?''
6046He hath given us his Son,"How shall he not with him also freely give us all things?"
6046He hath this Abishai, and that Abishai, that presently steps in against him, saying, Shall not this rebel''s sins destroy him in hell?
6046He imagined that he could bear these small afflictions with patience; but''a wounded spirit who can bear?''
6046He is indeed the great deliverer; but what is a deliverer to them that never saw themselves in bondage, as was said before?
6046He is near that justifieth me; who will contend with me?
6046He is not ashamed of us, though now in heaven; why should we be ashamed of him before this adulterous and sinful generation?
6046He is thy Creator; is it not seemly for creatures to fear and reverence their Creator?
6046He is thy Father; is it not seemly for children to reverence and fear their Father?
6046He is thy King; is it not seemly for subjects to fear and reverence their King?
6046He is unwearied in his pleading for us; why should we faint and be dismayed while we plead for him?
6046He never said to him,''Why hast thou done so?''
6046He pleads for us before the holy angels; why should not we plead for him before princes?
6046He pleads for us to save our souls; why should not we plead for him to sanctify his name?
6046He pleads for us, against fallen angels; why should we not plead for him against sinful vanities?
6046He pleads for us, though our cause is bad; why should not we plead for him, since his cause is good?
6046He ran to him, he kneeled down to him, and asked, and that before a multitude,''Good master, what shall I do that I may inherit eternal life?''
6046He said that I was ignorant, and did not understand the Scriptures; for how, said he, can you understand them when you know not the original Greek?
6046He said unto me, By what scripture?
6046He said, How then?
6046He said, which of the Scriptures do you understand literally?
6046He saith himself, they that come to him,& c., shall find rest unto their souls; hast thou found rest in him for thy soul?
6046He sanctified us with his blood; but why should the Father have thanks for this?
6046He was to offer it, and how?
6046He was, and was his Son, before he was revealed--''What is his name, and what is his Son''s name, if thou canst tell?''
6046He will receive perfection, immortality, heaven, and glory; and what is folded up in these things, who can tell?
6046Hear, did I say?
6046Heartily spoken; but how did he perform his promise?
6046Hence David, when he speaks of heaven, says,''Whom have I in heaven but thee?''
6046Hence it follows that Christ will be ashamed of some; but why not ashamed of others?
6046Here is nought but open war, acts of hostility, and shameful rebellion, on the sinner''s side; and what delight can God take in that?
6046His cause; what is his cause?
6046His fee- who shall pay him his fee?
6046House and land, trades and honours, places and preferments, what are they to salvation?
6046How are those treated in this world who are entitled to so glorious, so exalted, so eternal, and unchangeable an inheritance in the world to come?
6046How art thou when thou thinkest that thou thyself hast grace?
6046How came that to pass?
6046How came they by their faith?
6046How came they white?
6046How camest thou to see thy need of this righteousness?
6046How can I judge amiss, when I judge as I feel?
6046How can I then be accepted by a holy and sin- abhorring God?
6046How can it possibly be?
6046How can they have any to Godward that are enemies to him in their minds by wicked works?
6046How can they pray or make conscience of the duty that fear not God?
6046How can those that are accustomed to do evil, do that which is commanded in this particular?
6046How can we judge of a preacher''s good will, but by''peace on his lips?''
6046How canst thou find in thy heart to set thyself against grace, against such grace as offereth mercy to thee?
6046How could he join in their thanks, and praises, and blessings of him for ever and ever, in whose favour, mercy, and grace, they are not concerned?
6046How did he ply it with Christ against Joshua the high- priest?
6046How did he ply16 it against that good man Job, if possibly he might have obtained his destruction in hell- fire?
6046How do the heirs to immortality conduct themselves in such a prospect?
6046How do they show themselves to be true under the first of these?
6046How do they show themselves to be true under the second?
6046How dost thou find them in outward trials?
6046How dost thou find thyself in the inward workings of sin?
6046How dost thou like being saved?
6046How dost thou like the discovery of that which thou thinkest is grace in other men?
6046How doth that appear?
6046How far?
6046How if I never see the sun rise more?
6046How if the first voice that rings to- morrow morning in my heavy ears be,''Arise, ye dead, and come to judgment?''
6046How if you have over- stood the time of mercy?
6046How is that?
6046How is that?
6046How is this great object to be accomplished?
6046How it appears that they that are saved, are saved by grace?
6046How many are there in the world whose heart Satan hath filled with a belief that their state and condition for another world is good?
6046How many good souls has he driven to these conclusions, who afterwards have been made to unsay all again?
6046How many have, in all ages, been kept from coming to God aright by the terrors of the world?
6046How many in Israel were destroyed for that which Aaron, Gideon, and Manasseh, unworthily did in their day?
6046How many pay undue respect to buildings in which public prayer is offered up?
6046How many struggling fits had Israel with God in the wilderness?
6046How many times are some men put in mind of death by sickness upon themselves, by graves, by the death of others?
6046How many times are they put in mind of hell by reading the Word, by lashes of conscience, and by some that go roaring in despair out of this world?
6046How many times did they declare that there they feared him not?
6046How many times hast thou had heaven and salvation offered to thee freely, wouldst thou but break thy league with this great enemy of God?
6046How many times, think you, did Israel stand in need of pardon, from Egypt, until they came to Canaan?
6046How many times, when Israel provoked the Lord to anger, did he yet defer to destroy them?
6046How much of God dost thou think is in these things?
6046How now, thought I, is this the sign of an upright soul, to desire to serve God, when all is taken from him?
6046How rapid were his thoughts--''Wilt thou leave thy sins and go to heaven, or have thy sins and go to hell?''
6046How rich was Jesus Christ?
6046How sayest thou, sinner?
6046How shall I deliver thee, Israel?
6046How shall I make thee as Admah?
6046How shall I set thee as Zeboim?
6046How shall he be brought, wrought, and made, to be out of love with it?
6046How shall they come then?
6046How shall this be proved?
6046How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?"
6046How shall we, who are impure and unclean by nature and by practice, draw near unto him who is so infinitely holy?
6046How should he be the Christ, and yet come out of Galilee, out of which ariseth no prophet?
6046How should he contain hopes of life?
6046How should the Lord put any trust in thee?
6046How should we strive?
6046How so?
6046How then can his desires be granted, who himself refused to have them answered?
6046How then can they do anything with that godly reverence of his holy Majesty that is and must be essential to every good work?
6046How then can we be hindered of our hope?
6046How then shall a bad man, any bad man, the best bad man upon earth, think to set himself by his best things just in the sight of God?
6046How then shall the conscience of the burdened sinner by rightly quieted, if he perceiveth not the grace of God?
6046How then should they do good?
6046How then, may some say, doth it become ours?
6046How then?
6046How then?
6046How will men that have before them a little honour, a little profit, a little pleasure, strive?
6046How will the heavens echo of joy, when the Bride, the Lamb''s wife, shall come to dwell with her husband for ever?
6046How, if He had come, having taken a commandment from His Father to damn you, and to send you to the devils in Hell?
6046How, then, can he tell what it is to be saved that hath not felt the burden of the wrath of God?
6046How, then, can he tell what it is to be saved that never was sensible of the sorrows of the one, nor distressed with the pains of the other?
6046How, then, canst thou stand clear from guilt in thy soul who neglectest to act faith in the blood of the Lamb?
6046How, then, could they object that the time was not come for Christ to be born?
6046How?
6046How?
6046I a m under the force of it, and this is my continual cry, What shall I render to the Lord for all the benefits which he has bestowed upon me?
6046I am the basest of creatures, I could even spew at myself?
6046I answer, Art thou sensible that thou hast an action commenced against thee in that high court of justice that is above?
6046I answer, Hast thou well considered the nature of the crime wherewith thou standest charged at the bar of God?
6046I ask, Hast thou entertained him so to be?
6046I ask, and wherefore then served the wood by which the sacrifices were burned?
6046I asked her if she was sick?
6046I asked him wherein?
6046I come now to the second thing into which we are to inquire, and that is, WHAT ARE THE DESIRES OF A RIGHTEOUS MAN?
6046I come now to the third question, namely, But why should we strive?
6046I doubt I do not come as I should do?
6046I have also asked those that pass by the way,"if they saw him whom my soul loveth,"and if they had anything to communicate to me?
6046I query, is it possible to come up to the pattern for justification with God?
6046I said, Are they infallible?
6046I say again, how will they strive for this?
6046I say again, if our love is so slender to our own souls, can any think that it should be more full to the souls of others?
6046I say again, why is it affirmed''without shedding of blood is no remission,''if man''s good deeds can save him?
6046I say, Art thou sensible of this?
6046I say, What hast thou seen in him?
6046I say, Who told thee so?
6046I say, dost thou this, or dost thou hunt thine own soul to destroy it?
6046I say, hast thou entertained Jesus Christ for thy lawyer to plead thy cause?
6046I say, how glorious was it; and how sweet is it to you that have seen yourselves lost by nature?
6046I say, should he say to the poor, Come to my door, ask at my door, knock at my door, and you shall find and have; would he not be counted liberal?
6046I say, therefore, to thee that art thus, And why despair?
6046I say, what benefit have we thereby?
6046I say, what excuse can they make for themselves, when they shall be asked why they did not in the day of salvation come to Christ to be saved?
6046I say, what more fearful than to be tormented there for ever with the devil and his angels?
6046I say, where is he that hath taken his flight for salvation, because of the dread of the wrath to come?
6046I say, where, as to justification with God?
6046I think I am cast off from God, says the soul; so thou thoughtest afore, says memory, but thou wast mistaken then, and why not the like again?
6046I use the means to be saved; and why?
6046I was no sooner fixed upon this resolution, but that word dropped upon me,"Doth Job serve God for nought?"
6046I will do unto them as they have done unto Me; and what unrighteousness is in all this?
6046I.--WHAT IS IT TO BE SAVED?
6046II.--WHAT IS IT TO BE SAVED BY GRACE?
6046III.--WHO ARE THEY THAT ARE TO BE SAVED BY GRACE?
6046IV.--HOW IT APPEARS THAT THEY THAT ARE SAVED, ARE SAVED BY GRACE?
6046If God be for us, who can be against us?"
6046If God be with one, who can hurt one?
6046If He is, then how doth it appear?
6046If a man can not now go to the throne of grace by prayer, through Christ, and so fetch grace for his support from thence, what can he do?
6046If all that desire to go to heaven should come thither, verily they would make a hell of heaven; for, I say, what would they do there?
6046If grace received would do, what need for more?
6046If he also shall ask me, What hath been my preferment in all the time of my absence from him?
6046If he asks me, By what authority I take upon me thus to reason?
6046If he asks me, How I know that the law will not lay hold of me also?
6046If he asks me, Who have been my companions?
6046If he hath, show us where?
6046If he knows not hell, and the torments thereof, wherefore should he come?
6046If he knows not himself and the badness of his condition, wherefore should he come?
6046If he knows not the law, and the severity thereof, wherefore should he come?
6046If he knows not the world, and the emptiness and vanity thereof, wherefore should he come?
6046If he knows not what death is, wherefore should he come?
6046If he was not willing, why did he promise?
6046If heart- breaking work attend such strokes,''Why should ye be stricken any more?''
6046If it be love for a fellow- creature to give a bit of bread, a coat, a cup of cold water, what shall we call this?
6046If judgment begins at the house of God, what will the end of them be that obey not the gospel of God?
6046If the first come in and say, Why am I judged?
6046If the object of the wrath of God, then is his case most dreadful; for who can bear, who can grapple with the wrath of God?
6046If the question be asked, How a just God can save that man from death, that by sin has put himself under the sentence of it?
6046If the rich man should say thus to the poor, would not he be reckoned a free- hearted man?
6046If there be twenty places where there are assizes kept in this land, yet if I have offended no law, what need have I of an advocate?
6046If these be worth commending then, That vainly show their might, How dare you blame those holy men That in God''s quarrel fight?
6046If this be concluded in the affirmative, what follows but that Christ, though he undertook, came short in doing for us?
6046If thou canst go lustily, what mean thy crutches?
6046If thou sayest yea, then I ask, Who told thee that thou standest accused for transgression before the judgment- seat of God?
6046If thou sayest, Yea; I ask, How comest thou righteous?
6046If we do take occasion to do so, that we may drop, and be yet distilling some good doctrine upon their souls?
6046If what be possible?
6046If yea, then Christ had such; if no, then who can fulfil the law as he?
6046In a word, Doth unbelief bind down thy sins upon thee?
6046In a word, are they converted?
6046In a word, doth unbelief bind down thy sins upon thee?
6046In a word, who knows the power of God''s wrath, the weight of sin, the torments of hell, and the length of eternity?
6046In all this, what qualification shows itself as precedent to justification?
6046In time of sickness, what so set by as the doctor''s glasses and gally- pots full of his excellent things?
6046In whose judgment art thou righteous?
6046Indeed this may be; and therefore no similitude can be found that can fully amplify the matter,''for what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6046Is Benhadad yet alive?
6046Is Christ Jesus not only a priest of, and a King over, but an Advocate for his people?
6046Is Christ Jesus the Lord mine Advocate with the Father?
6046Is Christ Jesus the redemption; and, as such, the very door and inlet into all God''s mercies?
6046Is Christ, as crucified, the way and door to all spiritual and eternal mercy?
6046Is God indeed to be dallied with, and will the end be pleasant unto you?
6046Is He satisfied now in the behalf of sinners by this Man''s thus suffering?
6046Is Jesus Christ an Advocate with the Father for us?
6046Is Jesus Christ the Saviour also become our Advocate?
6046Is any merry?
6046Is coming to Jesus Christ by the gift, promise, and drawing of the Father?
6046Is coming to Jesus Christ not by the will, wisdom, or power of man, but by the gift, promise, and drawing of the Father?
6046Is he God''s fellow?
6046Is he a fool that chooseth for himself long lasters, or he whose best things will rot in a day?
6046Is he a godly man, that will serve God for nothing rather than give out?
6046Is he a pleasant child?
6046Is he a second God?
6046Is he ever the worse for coming to Jesus Christ, or for his loving and serving of Jesus Christ?
6046Is he merciful; will he help thee?
6046Is he of the highest order of the angels?
6046Is he present; will he hear thee?
6046Is he qualified for my business?
6046Is he then left to fill up the measure of his iniquities?
6046Is heaven reserved only for the noble and the learned, like Paul?
6046Is his body dead?
6046Is his mercy clean gone for ever?
6046Is his mercy clean gone for ever?
6046Is his name, person, and undertakings, more precious to them, than is the glory of the world?
6046Is it Jesus Christ?
6046Is it a sign of a fool to agree with one''s adversary while we are in the way with him, even before he delivereth us to the judge?
6046Is it a time to take pleasure, and to recreate thyself in anything, before thou hast mourned and been sorry for thy sins?
6046Is it attended with so many blessed privileges?
6046Is it below thee?
6046Is it fit to say unto God, Thou art hard- hearted?
6046Is it in the judgment of God, or of man?
6046Is it likely that those should have the Lord Jesus for their Advocate to plead their cause; who despise and reject his person, his Word, and ways?
6046Is it not a high point of wisdom for a man to be always doing of that which lays him under the conduct of angels?
6046Is it not a sign of wisdom for a man yet more and more to endeavour to interest himself in the love and protection of God?
6046Is it not a sign of wisdom to depart from sins, which are the snares of death and hell?
6046Is it not better to say now unto God, Do not condemn me?
6046Is it not for a man to sin willingly after enlightening?
6046Is it not pity, had it otherwise been the will of God, that ever thou wast made a man, for that thou settest so little by thy soul?
6046Is it not rather to be wondered at, that thou hast not caught before this a thousand times a thousand falls?
6046Is it not so with you in respect of your beggars that come to your door?
6046Is it not strong as death, cruel as the grave, and hotter than the coals of juniper?
6046Is it not therefore a wonderful mercy to be blessed with this grace of fear, that thou by it mayest be kept from final, which is damnable apostasy?
6046Is it so much to be a fiddle?
6046Is it so, that coming to Jesus Christ is by the Father, as aforesaid?
6046Is it so, that no man comes to Jesus Christ by the will, wisdom, and power of man, but by the gift, promise, and drawing of the Father?
6046Is it so, that they that are coming to Jesus Christ are ofttimes heartily afraid that Jesus Christ will not receive them?
6046Is it so, that they that are coming to Jesus Christ are ofttimes heartily afraid that Jesus Christ will not receive them?
6046Is it so, that they that are coming to Jesus Christ are ofttimes heartily afraid that he will not receive them?
6046Is it so?
6046Is it so?
6046Is it so?
6046Is it so?
6046Is it so?
6046Is it so?
6046Is it so?
6046Is it so?
6046Is it surprising that the Quakers, at such a time, assumed their peculiar neatness of dress?
6046Is not God as well mighty to punish as to save?
6046Is not HE called?
6046Is not HE glorified?
6046Is not HE justified?
6046Is not heaven worth thy affection?
6046Is not here a door of hope?
6046Is not here encouragement for those that think, for wicked hearts and lives, they have not their fellows in the world?
6046Is not love of the greatest force to oblige?
6046Is not the devil thy father?
6046Is not the same spirit of rebellion amongst us in our days?
6046Is not this God rich in mercy?
6046Is not this a brand plucked out of the fire?
6046Is not this a great waster?
6046Is not this a truth?
6046Is not this amazing grace?
6046Is not this an encouragement to the biggest sinners to make their application to Christ for mercy?
6046Is not this grace?
6046Is not this grace?
6046Is not this love that passeth knowledge?
6046Is not this love the wonderment of angels?
6046Is not this the experience of all the godly?
6046Is not this to play the fool, in the account of sinners, while angels wonder at and rejoice for thy wisdom?
6046Is not this true as I have said?
6046Is sin so vile a thing?
6046Is the arm of the Lord shortened that he can not save?
6046Is the blood of Christ, the death of Christ, the resurrection of Christ, of no more virtue than to bring in for us an uncertain salvation?
6046Is the law sin?
6046Is the salvation of the sinner by the grace of God?
6046Is the salvation of the sinner by the grace of God?
6046Is the salvation of the sinner by the grace of God?
6046Is the soul such an excellent thing, and is the loss thereof so unspeakably great?
6046Is the soul such an excellent thing, and is the loss thereof so unspeakably great?
6046Is the soul such an excellent thing, and the loss thereof so unspeakably great?
6046Is the way dangerous in which thou art to go?
6046Is the way of the just an abomination to you?
6046Is there a man that comes to God by Christ?
6046Is there a man that comes to God by Christ?
6046Is there also hope to be in His children?
6046Is there any among thy sins, thy companions, and foolish delights, that, like Christ, can help thee in the day of thy distress?
6046Is there any law now that will curse and condemn this Saviour for standing in our persons to give satisfaction to God for the transgression of man?
6046Is there any vicious propensity, the gratification of which is not included in that character?
6046Is there but one sin among so many millions of sins, for which there is no forgiveness; and must I commit this?
6046Is there grace for me?''
6046Is there no truth nor trust to be put in him, notwithstanding all that he hath said?
6046Is there not a middle way?
6046Is there not a time coming when the godly may ask the wicked what profit they have in their pleasure?
6046Is there not everywhere in God''s Book a flat contradiction to this, in multitudes of promises, of invitations, of examples, and the like?
6046Is there not palpably high wickedness in every one of the effects of this fear?
6046Is there nothing else to be done but to make a covenant with death, and to maintain thy agreement with hell?
6046Is there perfection in that righteousness?
6046Is there room for me?''
6046Is there so much ground of comfort, and so much cause to be glad?
6046Is there so much store in Christ, and such a ready heart in Him to give it to me?
6046Is there that condition, they must believe?
6046Is there to be a righteousness to clothe them with that is to be presented before Divine justice?
6046Is this a truth, that the man that truly comes to God in order thereto has had his heart broken?
6046Is this fear of God such an excellent thing?
6046Is this he that professed, and disputed, and forsook us; but now he is come to us again?
6046Is this he that separated from us, but now he is fallen with us into the same eternal damnation with us?
6046Is this the gloomy fanaticism of a Puritan divine?
6046Is this the sum of all, namely, That''the fear of the wicked it shall come upon him,''and that''the desire of the righteous shall be granted?''
6046Is this to serve God?
6046Is this word more dear unto them?
6046Is thy business slight; is it not concerning the welfare of thy soul?
6046Is thy conscience awakened and convinced then, that thou art at present in a perishing state, and that thou hast need to cry to God for mercy?
6046Is thy heart hard?
6046Is thy heart slothful and idle?
6046It casteth out the Word and love of God, without which no grace can grow in the soul; how then should the fear of God grow in a covetous heart?
6046It confirms it; and this is part of the meaning of Paul in those large relations of his sufferings for Christ, saying,''Are they ministers of Christ?
6046It has ofttimes come into my mind to ask, By what means it is that the gospel profession should be so tainted39 with loose and carnal gospellers?
6046It is a neat and acceptable volume, but why altered?
6046It is a sign of a very bad nature when the contrary shows itself; could God have done more for thee than to have put his fear in thy heart?
6046It is an honour for the poor to stand up for the great and mighty; but what honour is it for the great to plead for the base?
6046It is enough to make angels blush, saith Satan, to see so vile a one knock at heaven- gates for mercy, and wilt thou be so abominably bold to do it?"
6046It is enough to make angels blush, saith Satan, to see so vile a one knock at heaven- gates for mercy, and wilt thou be so abominably bold to do it?''
6046It is false, said she; for when they said to him, Do you confess the indictment?
6046It is not a sign of foolishness timely to prevent ruin, is it?
6046It is said elsewhere,''For what is a man advantaged if he gain the whole world, and lose himself?''
6046It is said in another place;"Can a woman,"a mother,"forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb?
6046It is true, Mephibosheth had a check from David; for, said he,"Why wentest not thou with me, Mephibosheth?"
6046It may be thy great prayer is to say,"Our Father which art in heaven,"& c. Dost thou know the meaning of the very first words of this prayer?
6046It seems then, his heart was fainting; but what was the cause of his fainting?
6046It was their sore temptation; for still, as some affirmed him to be the Christ, others as fast objected,''Shall Christ come out of Galilee?''
6046It will never backslide again, will it?
6046It would not be reckoned of grace, but of debt; and what would follow from hence?
6046Job was a man a none- such in his day for one that feared God; and who so bold with God as Job?
6046John Bunyan?
6046Just and justified from all things that would otherwise swallow thee up?
6046Justice Keelin said, that I ought not to preach; and asked me where I had my authority?
6046Know you not that this is the judgment of God upon you,"ye despisers, to behold, and wonder, and perish?"
6046Lastly, Is there such mercy as this?
6046Lastly, Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Lastly, Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Lastly, but dost thou think that thy more grace will exempt thee from temptations?
6046Let our first inquiry be, whether the Saviour intended a fixed form of prayer?
6046Let us stand together; who is mine adversary?
6046Lightning and thunder is made a cause of rain, but lightning alone is not:''Who hath divided a water- course for the overflowing of waters?
6046Look ye now, did not I tell you so?
6046Lord, I have destroyed myself, can I live?
6046Lord, every one of them are sins of the first rate, of the biggest size, of the blackest line, can I live?
6046Lord, shall I honour Thee most by believing Thou canst pardon my sins, or by believing Thou canst not?
6046Lord, what will be the fruit of these things, when for the doctrine of God there is imposed, that is, more than taught, the traditions of men?
6046Lord, who desired Thee to promise?
6046Lord,"who can understand his errors?
6046Man knows the beginning of sin, said Spira, but who bounds the issues thereof?''
6046Many of this kind there be now in the world, both of men, and women, and children; art not thou that readest this book of this number?
6046May I be saved by him?''
6046May not the glorified saints become angels?
6046May not these be that sin I trow?
6046May there not come out true men as well as thieves out from thence?
6046May we appeal to our God, Lord, is it I?
6046Men will do thus, as I said, in courts below; and why shouldst not thou approach thus to the court above?
6046Mine eyes have seen vileness in the best of my doings; what, then, think you, must God needs see in them?
6046Must also the general assembly and church of the first- born wait upon thee for their full portions of glory?
6046Must he do what he lists?
6046Must it be, if they turn themselves, or do something to merit of him to turn them?
6046Must it needs be that?
6046Must it needs be the great transgression?
6046Must nobody seek because few are saved?
6046Must not that be much more so accounted?
6046Must the Son of God himself come down from heaven?
6046Must there be redemption by blood added to mercy, if the soul be saved?
6046Must they be bound to their own ruin, by the rebellion of their stubborn wills?
6046Must we not fear falls?
6046Must we, because of these temptations, incline to fall?
6046My brethren, is it not reasonable that we should stand up for him in this world?
6046My hope is grounded upon the promises; what else should it be grounded upon?
6046My sins are more than the sands, can I live?
6046My way is hid from the Lord, and my judgment is passed over from my God?
6046Nay, God favoured His Son no more, finding our sins upon Him, than He would have favoured any of us; for, should we have died?
6046Nay, are not the very thoughts of it altogether displeasing to thee?
6046Nay, art thou not a desperate persecutor of the children of God?
6046Nay, but why dost thou tempt the Lord thy God?
6046Nay, do not many make his Word, and his name, and his ways, a stalking- horse to their own worldly advantages?
6046Nay, further,"Have we not prophesied in Thy name?
6046Nay, is it not the mark of implacable reprobates?
6046Nay, was he not ready to give the lie to the angel, when he told him God was with him?
6046Nay, what world, what people, what nation, for sin and transgression, could or can be compared to Jerusalem?
6046Ninth, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6046No affection for the God that made thee?
6046No man, when he buildeth his house, makes the principal parts thereof of weak or feeble timber; for how could such bear up the rest?
6046No, saith the child, nor with this hand either; then have I said, Shall we cut off this finger, and buy my child a better, a brave golden finger?
6046Noah and Lot, who so holy as they in the time of their afflictions?
6046Now I come to the second question-- to wit, What is it to be saved by grace?
6046Now do we regret our want of greater conformity to his image?
6046Now help, Lord; now, Lord Jesus, what shall I do?
6046Now if all these and their works as to our justification, are rejected, where, but in Christ, is righteousness to be found?
6046Now the soul is purchased by a price that the Son, the wisdom of God, thought fit to pay for the redemption thereof-- what a thing, then, is the soul?
6046Now there is both comfort and honour in this; for what comfort like that of being a holy man of God?
6046Now what can deliver the soul from these but grace?
6046Now what can hell and death do to him that hath this mercy of God upon him?
6046Now what did he do by this his carriage, but testify plainly that he was not for receiving accusations against poor sinners, whoever accused by?
6046Now, I pray, what is it to be a devil, but to be under, for ever, the power and dominion of sin, an implacable spirit against God?
6046Now, I remember that one day, as I was walking into the country, I was much in the thoughts of this, But how if the day of grace be past?
6046Now, I would ask, what all this should signify, if a sinner, as a sinner, before he washes, or is washed, may immediately go unto the throne of grace?
6046Now, being made free from sin, what follows?
6046Now, how strong the motions or passions of love are, who is there that is an utter stranger thereto?
6046Now, if Christ, as an Advocate, pleadeth a propitiation with God, for whose conviction doth he plead it?
6046Now, if God shall count me righteous, who will be so hardy as to conclude I yet shall perish?
6046Now, if a call to come hath such encouragement in it, what is a promise of receiving such, but an encouragement much more?
6046Now, if so much safety flows from God''s being for one, how safe are we when God is with us?
6046Now, if they be blind, how shall they come?
6046Now, if this cause be faulty, why doth he live?
6046Now, if thou takest such things for a grant of thy desires, and consequently concludest thyself a righteous man, how mayest thou be deceived?
6046Now, is not this a blessed Christ, coming sinner?
6046Now, justification and eternal salvation being both in Christ, and nowhere else to be had for men, who would not come to Jesus Christ?
6046Now, since this is so, what can the condemned at the judgment say for themselves, why sentence of death should not be passed upon them?
6046Now, the question is, how Abraham found?
6046Now, then, I would be saved; but why?
6046Now, then, it will be demanded, how a soul, before it was a month old, could receive sin to the making of itself unclean?
6046Now, to be taught of God, what like it?
6046Now, what can an intercessor do, if he is not able to answer this question?
6046Now, what doth Christ plead, and what is the ground of his plea?
6046Now, what is faith but a believing, a trusting, or relying act of the soul?
6046Now, what is the result, but that the Advocate goes down, as well as we; we to hell, and he in esteem?
6046Now, what is the signification of this name but SAVIOUR?
6046Now, what remains but that we who are reconciled to God by faith in his blood are quit, discharged, and set free from the law of sin and death?
6046Now, what shall God do to save these men?
6046Now, what shall this man do?
6046Now, what was Paul''s answer?
6046Now, when Jesus was born, it is said,''Where is he that is born King of the Jews?''
6046Now, whence should all this disobedience arise?
6046Now, where lieth the fault?
6046Now, which of these hast thou?
6046Now, will not this last his poor brethren to spend upon a great while?
6046O Lord, thought I, what if I should not, indeed?
6046O grave, where is thy victory?
6046O grave, where is thy victory?"
6046O grave, where is thy victory?''
6046O how should a poor soul do this?
6046O sinner, wilt thou not open?
6046O thou that fearest the Lord, what is thy desire?
6046O, but I am but one, and a very sorry one, too; and what is one, especially such an one as I am?
6046O, then we should have you cry out, I must have Christ; what shall I do for Christ?
6046Objection.-But doth not Christ as Advocate plead for his elect, though not called as yet?
6046Of God, do I say; if thou wouldst but break this league with this great enemy of thy soul?
6046On his arrival, he demanded,''Are all the prisoners safe?''
6046Once being at an honest woman''s house, I, after some pause, asked her how she did?
6046One word also to you that are neglecters of Jesus Christ:''How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?''
6046Or art thou ignorant of these things, and yet darest thou say, Our Father?
6046Or how shall a man be able to give to others a satisfactory account of his unfeigned subjection to the gospel, that yet abides in his impenitency?
6046Or how, if the next sight I see with mine eyes be the Lord in the clouds, with all his angels, raining floods of fire and brimstone upon the world?
6046Or is he ever the more a fool, for flying from that which will drown thee in hell- fire, and for seeking eternal life?
6046Or is his grace so far gone, and so near spent, that now he has not enough to pardon, and secure, and save one sinner more?
6046Or is it not the least of thy thoughts all the day?
6046Or of Heman, when he said he was free among them whom God remembered no more?
6046Or the highly virtuous dame, Must I sue for mercy upon the same terms as the Magdalene?
6046Or the will of Christ to the will of Satan?
6046Or the will of righteousness to the will of sin?
6046Or they who do us scorn?
6046Or those who do our houses waste?
6046Or us, who this have borne?
6046Or what do you think of David, when he said he was cast off from God''s eyes?
6046Or, Can God repute him so, and yet be holy and just?
6046Or, Is it possible that a man that has done as he has, should yet be found a saint, and so in a saved state?
6046Or, as you have it in John, will you love your life till you lose it?
6046Paul did not so much as once ask him, What is your end in this question?
6046Perfect righteousness, what to do?
6046Perfecting holiness, what is that?
6046Perhaps the word''satisfaction''will hardly be found in the Bible; and where is it said in so many words,''God is dissatisfied with our sins?''
6046Perhaps thou wilt not let go now, what, as a hypocrite, thou hast got; but"what is the hope of the hypocrite, when God taketh away his soul?"
6046Peter asks thee another question, to wit,"If the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?"
6046Ponder the path of thy feet with the greatest seriousness, thy life lies upon it; what thinkest thou?
6046Poor besotted sinner, is this thy last shift?
6046Poor child, thought I, what sorrow art thou like to have for thy portion in this world?
6046Poor drunken sinner, what shall I say to thee?
6046Poor sin- sick soul, do you consider your state more loathsome and dangerous than the leprosy?
6046Power to do what?
6046Prithee tell me what moved thee to come to Jesus Christ?
6046Prithee tell me, What seest thou in him to allure thee to forsake all the world, to come to him?
6046Put thyself now upon this serious inquiry, Am I indeed come to Jesus Christ?
6046Reader, have you ever felt thus''in downright earnest''for salvation?
6046Reader, have you had, at any time, equal anxiety for your soul''s health and salvation?
6046Reader, our anxious inquiry should be, Have we entered in by Christ the gate?
6046Reader, would''st see what may you never feel, Despair, racks, torments, whips of burning steel?
6046Reason also says the same, for how can Blacks beget white children, when both father and mother are black?
6046Reason will say, Then who will profess Christ that hath such coarse entertainment at the beginning?
6046Received, into what?
6046Riches and power, what is there more in the world?
6046SECOND, How it appears that Christ hath power to save or cast out?
6046Saith not the gospel the very same?
6046Saith the soul, Can not the devil give one such comfort I trow?
6046Satan often saith of us when we have sinned, as Abishai said of Shimei after he had cursed David, Shall not this man die for this?
6046Satan stronger than the Almighty Redeemer?
6046Saved I would be; and who is there that would not, were they in my condition?
6046Say I these things as a man?
6046Say they, if our iniquities be upon us, and we pine away in them, how can we then live?
6046Say you so?
6046Second, Art thou come to Jesus Christ?
6046Second, But what is it for Jesus to be an Advocate for these?
6046Second, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners, to the Jerusalem sinners?
6046See here, a man at the foot of the ladder, now ready in will and mind, to die for his profession; but how will he carry it now?
6046See here, what should we talk any more about such a fellow?
6046See now, did not I tell thee that thy fears were but the consequence of strong desires?
6046Seest thou a professor that prayeth not?
6046Seest thou here, how saints of old were wo nt to do?
6046Sermon being done, up she gets, and away she goes, and withal inquired where this Jesus the preacher dined that day?
6046Seventh, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6046Shall Christ come down from Heaven to earth to declare this to sinners; and shall sinners stop their ears against these good tidings?
6046Shall Christ think nothing too dear for me?
6046Shall Christ weep to see thy soul going on to destruction, and will though sport thyself in that way?
6046Shall God enter this complaint against thee?
6046Shall God speak to man''s soul, and shall not man believe?
6046Shall I be admitted into, or shut out from, that blessed kingdom?
6046Shall I chide them?
6046Shall I come to particulars with thee?
6046Shall I flatter them?
6046Shall I grieve Him with my foolish carriage?
6046Shall I honour Thee most by believing Thou wilt pardon my sins, or by believing Thou wilt not?
6046Shall I intreat them to hold their tongues?
6046Shall I now be ashamed of the cause, ways, people, or saints of Jesus Christ?
6046Shall I now love ever a lust or sin?
6046Shall I now speak of the place that this saved body and soul shall dwell in?
6046Shall I now yield my members as instruments of righteousness, seeing my end is everlasting life?
6046Shall I slight His counsel by following of my own will?
6046Shall I speak of their company?
6046Shall I speak of their continuance in this condition?
6046Shall I speak of their heavenly raiment?
6046Shall I tell thee?
6046Shall Jesus Christ be interceding in heaven?
6046Shall he look to God?
6046Shall he look to himself?
6046Shall he look to the commandment?
6046Shall he stay from Christ till his heart is better?
6046Shall he that speaks in righteousness give place, and he who has nothing but envy and deceit be admitted to stand his ground?
6046Shall he trust to his duties?
6046Shall he turn away, and not return?''
6046Shall man believe what God says, and nothing at all regard it?
6046Shall not Christ, then, prevail?
6046Shall not I now be holy?
6046Shall not I now study, strive, and lay out myself for Him that hath laid out Himself soul and body for me?
6046Shall not this lay obligation upon me?
6046Shall that hinder the execution of Shall- come?
6046Shall the dead arise and praise thee?''
6046Shall there any man be put to death this day in Israel, for do not I know, that I am king this day over Israel?"
6046Shall they come?
6046Shall they prosper that do such things?
6046Shall this man lie down and despair?
6046Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
6046Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?
6046Shall we do evil that good may come?
6046Shall we do evil that good may come?
6046Shall we sin because we are forgiven?
6046Shall we sin because we are not under the law, but under grace?
6046She, also, that is thine enemy shall see it, and shame shall cover her which saith unto thee, Where is the Lord thy God?"
6046Short- sighted mortal,"shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?"''
6046Should a man ask me how he should know that he loveth the children of God?
6046Should we have been made a curse?
6046Should we have undergone the pains of Hell?
6046Should we pray for communion with God through Christ?
6046Should you ask him that we mentioned but now, How long is it since you began to fear you should miss of this damsel you love so?
6046Since, then, the children have Christ for their advocate, art thou a child?
6046Sinner, art thou thirsty?
6046Sinner, be advised; ask thy heart again, saying, Am I come to Jesus Christ?
6046Sinner, canst thou read that Jesus Christ was made an offering for sin, and yet go in sin?
6046Sinner, careless sinner, didst thou take notice of this first inference that I have drawn from my second doctrine?
6046Sinner, coming sinner, art thou for coming to Jesus Christ?
6046Sinner, hast thou deferred to fear the Lord?
6046Sinner, hast thou obtained a broken heart?
6046Sinner, if this wicked thought be in thy heart, tell me again, dost thou thus think in earnest?
6046Sinner, what sayest thou?
6046Sinner, what wilt thou take to make a mountain of sand that will reach as high as the sun is at noon?
6046Sinner, where is now thy righteousness?
6046Sinner, why shouldest thou pull vengeance down upon thee?
6046Sinner, wouldst thou have mercy?
6046Sinners, you have souls, can you behold a crucified Christ, and not bleed, and not mourn, and not fall in love with him?
6046Sir, said I, if I may do good to one by my discourse, why may I not do good to two?
6046Sir, said I, pray what do you mean by calling the people together?
6046So David,''Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
6046So I asked her, she being a stranger to me, what she had to say to me?
6046So again saith he in the next Psalm after, as afore he had complained of the oppression of the enemy,''Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
6046So again:"I was left alone,"says he,"and saw this great vision"; and what follows?
6046So full is this of consolation and felicity that the apostle exclaims,''If God be for us, who can be against us?''
6046So it is here, there is a promise made indeed, but to whom?
6046So that, is there righteousness in Christ?
6046So, again, in another place, he saith,''Lord, how long wilt thou look on?
6046So, again, speaking of the wicked, he saith,''Ye have said it is vain to serve God, and what profit is it that we have kept his ordinance?''
6046So, of which of them hath He at any time said, This is, or shall be, made in or after Mine image, Mine own image?
6046So, then, wilt thou live by the law?
6046Solomon says,''The word of a king is as the roaring of a lion''; and if so, what is the Word of God?
6046Some make their sighs, their tears, their prayers, and their reformations, their advocates-"Hast thou tried these, and found them wanting?"
6046Some may say, Will God see that which is not?
6046Some, as I said, that revolt, are shot dead upon the place; and for them, who can help them?
6046Sometimes I look upon myself, and say, Where am I now?
6046Soon after we set out, my father came to my brother''s, and asked his men whom his daughter rode behind?
6046Soul, he suffered and did bear with the manners of Israel forty years in the wilderness; and hast thou tried him half so long?
6046Still how common is the question, which one of the disciples put to his master,''Lord, are there few that be saved?''
6046Suppose a child doth grievously transgress against and offend his father, is the relation between them therefore dissolved?
6046Suppose a man, when he dieth, should be made to live for ever, but without the enjoyment of God, what good would his life do him?
6046Suppose a man, when he dieth, should go to heaven, that golden place, what good would this do him, if he was not possessed of the God of it?
6046Suppose it should be urged, that this is a doctrine tending to looseness and lasciviousness; the answer is ready--"What shall we say then?
6046Suppose so many cattle in such a pound, and one goes by whose they are not, doth he concern himself?
6046Suppose they staid but one quarter of an hour there after their fall, before they were cast out, what sweetness found they there, but guilt?
6046Surely it hath not entered into the heart of man to conceive what ear never heard, nor mortal eye ever saw?
6046Tell me, dost thou not desire to desire?
6046Tell me, now, you that desire to be under the law, can you fulfil all the commands of the law, and after answer all its demands?
6046Tell me, therefore, which of them will love him most?
6046Tenth, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6046That I may know also, whether the day of grace be past with me or no?
6046That also in the Romans is clear to this purpose,''Who is he that condemneth?
6046That old friend of publicans and sinners?
6046That our duties are imperfect, follows upon what was discoursed before; for if our graces be imperfect, how can our duties but be so too?
6046That tells thee the world is not, even then when it doth most appear to be; wilt thou set thine heart upon that which is not?
6046That the soul, did I say?
6046The Bible had been to him a sealed book until, in a state of mental agony, he cried, What must I do to be saved?
6046The END of the law-- what is the end of the law but perfect and sinless obedience?
6046The Lord spake unto Manasseh, and to his people, by the prophets, but would he hear?
6046The broken- hearted desireth God''s company; when wilt thou come unto me?
6046The children, indeed, have the advantage of an advocate; but what is this to them that have none to plead their cause?
6046The devil will tempt us, sin will assault us, men will persecute; but can they do it to everlasting?
6046The end, what is that?
6046The first is to question whether any are said to die and rise, by the death and resurrection of Christ?
6046The first observation, or truth, drawn from the words is cleared by the text,''What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6046The full pitcher can hold no more; then why should it go to the fountain?
6046The godly are called believers; and why believers, but because they are they that have given credit to the great things of the gospel of God?
6046The grace of humility, when is it?
6046The graces of the Spirit-- what like them, or where here are they to be found, save in the souls of men only?
6046The great question is, not as to the means, but the fact-- Have I been born again?
6046The heart naturally is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; how then should there flow from such an one the fear of God?
6046The judge saith, What canst thou say for thyself that sentence of death should not be passed upon thee?
6046The man under the sixth head complaineth for want of temptations, but thou hast enough of them; art thou glad of them, tempted, coming sinner?
6046The mercy, the pardoning preserving mercy, the mercy of the Lord is upon them, who is he then that can condemn them?
6046The mind becomes entranced, and when sober reflection regains her command, we naturally inquire, Can all this have taken place in my heart?
6046The name of God, what is that, but that by which he is distinguished and known from all others?
6046The name of master is a name of fear--"And if I be a master, where is my fear?
6046The principle, you will say, what do you mean by that?
6046The question is not, Are they blind?
6046The question naturally arises-- What is this''furnace of earth''in which the Lord''s words are purified?
6046The question,"Are there few that be saved?"
6046The questions was answered with that portion of Scripture,''If God be for us, who can be against us?''
6046The righteous; who is he but the man that loveth God, and his holy will, to do it?
6046The same saying in effect hath also John in the Revelation--"Who shall not fear thee, O Lord,"said he,"and glorify thy name?"
6046The second question is, How should we strive?
6046The second thing is, How are these brought into this Everlasting Covenant of Grace?
6046The second thing that I would inquire into is this: What it is to be''ready to be offered up''?
6046The snare, say you, what is that?
6046The study of those scriptures, in order that the solemn question might be safely resolved,''Can such a fallen sinner rise again?''
6046The text from which he intended to preach was''Dost thou believe on the Son of God?''
6046The text says''the desire of the righteous shall be granted''; what then are the desires of the righteous?
6046The valley of Achor; what is that?
6046The whole have no need of the physician; then why should they go to him?
6046The wicked; who is he but the man that loves not God, nor to do his will?
6046Their minds and consciences are defiled; how then can sweet and good proceed from thence?
6046Their mouth is full of cursing and bitterness; how then can there be found one word that should please God?
6046Their poison-- what is that?
6046Then I ask again, Hast thou committed thy cause to him?
6046Then I ask again, Hast thou revealed thy cause unto him?-I say, Hast thou revealed thy cause unto him?
6046Then breaking out in the bitterness of my soul, I said''to myself,''with a grievous sigh, How can God comfort such a wretch as I?
6046Then did that scripture seize upon my soul, He is of one mind, and who can turn him?
6046Then said Christian, Why doth this man thus tremble?
6046Then said Mr. Bunyan,''Have you the original?''
6046Then said Nathaniel to Jesus,''Whence knowest thou me?
6046Then such a question as this,"Friend, how camest thou in hither, not having a wedding garment?"
6046Then would you have none pray but those that know they are the disciples of Christ?
6046Then, I pray thee, let me inquire a little of thee, what provision thou hast made for thy soul?
6046Then, why may not I doubt that I may be one of these?
6046There are but three or four: and can not God miss them, and save me for all them?
6046There are mansion- houses, beds of glory, and places to walk in among the angels; and who knows what they are?
6046There are rewards for services, and labour of love showed to God''s name here; and who knows what they will be?
6046There is death?
6046There is heaven itself, the imperial heaven; does any body know what that is?
6046There is hope, another grace of the Spirit bestowed upon us; and how often is that also, as to the excellency of working, made to flag?
6046There is immortality and eternal life: and who knows what they are?
6046There is in the text an intimation of a sense of torment''Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6046There is never a rebel in heaven against God, and if he should so deal on earth, must it not whirl thee down to hell?
6046There is reverence, fear, and standing in awe of God''s Word and judgments, where are the excellent workings thereof to be found?
6046There is the mount Zion, the heavenly Jerusalem, and the innumerable company of angels; doth any body know what all they are?
6046There will be badges of honour, harps to make merry with, and heavenly songs of triumph; doth any here know what they are?
6046Therefore from that time that he heard that word,"Why persecutest thou me?"
6046Therefore in this sense it may be said,''Where is the fury of the oppressor?''
6046Therefore the soul is it which is said to love God--''Saw ye him whom my soul loveth?''
6046Therefore, how can you bear the face to come to Jesus Christ?
6046Therefore, this would still stick with me, How can you tell that you are elected?
6046These are also taken notice of in Job, and go there also by the name of wicked men:"Hast thou marked the old way which wicked men have trodden?
6046These bloody sacrifices, what did they signify, what were they figures of, but of the bloody sacrifice of the body of Jesus Christ?
6046These kill the heart; for who can bear up under the guilt of sin?
6046They are all gone out of the way; how then can they walk therein?
6046They bless, they all bless; they thank, they all thank; and wilt thou hold thy tongue?
6046They shall come, say you, but how if they be blind, and see not the way?
6046They shall, you say; but how if they will not; and, if so, then what can Shall- come do?
6046Think, therefore, with thyself thus, What was it that at first did wound my heart?
6046Thinkest thou that thou shalt weather it out well enough at the day of judgment?
6046Third, Art thou coming to Jesus Christ?
6046Third, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered in the first place to the biggest sinners?
6046This brings us to the most important of all the subjects of self- examination-- am I one of the''righteous''?
6046This dastardly heart of ours, when shall it be more subdued and trodden under foot of faith?
6046This is but reasonable; for if Christ stands up to plead for us, why should not we stand up to plead for him?
6046This is much; but is God connected with this?
6046This is not a sign that you fear me, ye offer the blind for sacrifices, where is my fear?
6046This is of absolute necessity; for how can or shall a man be willing to come to Christ that knows not what he is, what God has appointed him to do?
6046This is plain, not only to sense, but by the natural scope of the words,''What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6046This is the common language,''if our transgressions be upon us, and we pine away in them, How should we then live?''
6046This is the fear that made the three thousand cry out,"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
6046This is the time, then, for Christ to stand up to plead; for now there is room for such a question- Can David''s sin stand with grace?
6046This man is minded to give more to be damned, than God requires he should give to be saved; is not this an extravagant one?
6046This may be answered by the question-- Was Peter justified in leaving the prison, and going to the prayer- meeting at Mary''s house?
6046This snare will bring thee back again to the pit, which is hell, and then how wilt thou do to be rid of thy fear?
6046This text utterly excludes the law-- what law?
6046This to reason is very dreadful; for it cuts the soul down to the ground;''for a wounded spirit who[ none] can bear?''
6046This wicked world doth sentence us for our good deeds, but how then would they sentence us for our bad ones?
6046This, I say, is a character above all angels; for, as the apostle said,''To which of the angels said He at anytime,''Thou art my Son?''
6046Those of the children of Israel that went from Egypt, and entered the land of Canaan, how came they thither?
6046Thou biddest them be merry and lightsome; but dost thou not know that"the heart of fools is in the house of mirth?"
6046Thou horrible wretch, dost not know, that thou has sinned thyself beyond the reach of grace, and dost thou think to find mercy now?
6046Thou horrible wretch, dost not know, that thou hast sinned thyself beyond the reach of grace, and dost think to find mercy now?
6046Thou horrible wretch, dost not know, that thou hast sinned thyself beyond the reach of grace, and dost thou think to find mercy now?
6046Thou mayest also doubt18 thy thoughts of the damned thus: If these poor creatures were in the world again, would they sin as they did before?
6046Thou mayest by thy fear be driven away from God, from his worship, people, and ways, but what will that avail?
6046Thou scrupulous fool, where canst thou find that God was ever false to his promise, or that he ever deceived the soul that ventured itself upon him?
6046Thou scrupulous fool, where canst thou find that God was ever false to his promise, or that he ever deceived the soul that ventured itself upon him?''
6046Thou talkest of leaving him, but then whither wilt thou go?
6046Thou thinkest to escape the pit; but what wilt thou do with the snare?
6046Thou wilt say unto me, How should I know that I have done so?
6046Thus also thou may say when death assaulteth thee-- O death, where is thy sting?
6046Thus did Saul by the light that made him see; by it he came to Christ, and cried,''Who art thou, Lord?''
6046Thus to do is horrible; but mayest thou not judge amiss in this matter?
6046Thy people, what people?
6046Time was, indeed, he could hector, even hector it with God himself, saying,''What is the Almighty, that we should serve him?''
6046To be made an heir of God, of his grace, of his kingdom, and eternal glory, what is like it?
6046To be saved from sin, from hell, from the wrath of God, from eternal damnation, what is like it?
6046To prosper and be in health, as their soul prospers-- what, to thrive and mend in outwards no faster?
6046To what end, O my soul, art thou retired into this place?
6046To what may such an one attain?
6046To which Bunyan replied;''Friend, dost thou speak this as from thy own knowledge, or did any other tell thee so?
6046To whom could he go?
6046True, the others murmured at him; but what did the Lord Jesus answer them?
6046True, the right of dominion is the Lord''s; but the sinner will not suffer it, but will be all himself; saying''Who is Lord over us?''
6046True, thou mayest fear as devils do, but what will that profit?
6046USE FIFTH, Again, fifthly, Is it so?
6046USE FIRST.--Is justifying righteousness to be found in the person of Christ only?
6046USE SECOND.--Is it so?
6046USE THIRD.--But, thirdly, is it so?
6046Upon what terms may he have this life?
6046Upon what terms?
6046Us: What us?
6046V. What might be the reasons which prevailed with God to save us by grace, rather than by any other means?
6046V.--WHAT MIGHT BE THE REASON MOVED GOD TO ORDAIN AND CHOOSE TO SAVE THOSE THAT HE SAVETH BY HIS GRACE, RATHER THAN BY ANY OTHER MEANS?
6046Was it God that was offended?
6046Was it not free grace for Christ to give Peter a loving look after he had cursed, and swore, and denied Him?
6046Was it not free grace that met Paul when he was agoing to Damascus to persecute, which converted him, and made him a vessel of mercy?
6046Was it not free grace to save such as those were that are spoken of in the 16th of Ezekiel, which no eye pitied?
6046Was it not grace, absolute grace, that God made promise to Adam after transgression?
6046Was it the removing of thy habitation, the change of thy condition, the loss of relations, estate, or the like?
6046Was not here like to be a fine bargain, think you?
6046Was not this a strange act, and a display of unthought- of grace?
6046Was not this the way that the Lord was fain to take to make them close in with Jesus Christ?
6046Was the unjust steward a fool in providing for himself for hereafter?
6046Was there ever a man in the world so capable of describing the miseries of Doubting Castle, or of the Slough of Despond, as poor John Bunyan?
6046Was this only the temper of wicked men then?
6046We may adopt the language of the poet, and say--''Sinful soul, what hast thou done?
6046We need not lay the reins on its neck and say, What care we?
6046We read, in the book of Revelations, of the holy city, and that it had twelve gates, and at the gates twelve angels; but what did they do there?
6046We received, by our thus being counted in him, that benefit which did precede his rising from the dead; and what was that but the forgiveness of sins?
6046Well might Mr. Doe say,''What hath the devil or his agents got by putting our great gospel minister in prison?''
6046Well said, and how was it then?
6046Well said, and what after that?
6046Well, but how was he received by the lord of the vineyard?
6046Well, but is there in truth such a thing as the obedience of faith?
6046Well, but what judgment hast thou passed upon it while thou livest in thy debaucheries?
6046Well, but what says God?
6046Well, but whither must they go?
6046Well, said I, shall I send to your master, while you abide out of sight, and make your peace with him before he sees you?
6046Well, said he, to conclude, but will you promise that you will not call the people together any more?
6046Well, what judgment now doth God, the righteous judge, pass upon the damsel for this?
6046Well, will things that are less satisfy thy soul?
6046Were a man to plead for a limb, or a member of his own, how would he plead?
6046Were ever the Pharisees so profane; to whom Christ said, Ye vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?
6046Were it granted that you kept the law, and that no man on earth could accuse you; were you therefore just before God?
6046Were there no objects of pity among those that in the old world perished by the flood, or that in Sodom were burned with fire from heaven?
6046Were there none but thieves there, or were the rest of that company out of his reach?
6046Were we by sin subject to death?
6046Were we under the curse of the law by reason of sin?
6046What a devil then is sin?
6046What are our desires?
6046What are the desires of a righteous man?
6046What are the gleanings to the whole crop?
6046What are the honours and riches of this world, when compared to the glories of a crown of life?
6046What are the pleasures and delights of thy soul now?
6046What are the privileges of those that are actually brought into this free and glorious grace of the glorious God of Heaven and glory?
6046What are the signs and tokens that thou bearest about thee, concerning how it will go with thy soul at last?
6046What arguments would he use?
6046What better warrant canst thou have to come, than to be bid to come of God?
6046What can a man do to procure Christ, or procure faith, or love?
6046What can a man say more, but that he stands in the rank of the biggest sinners?
6046What can be more plain than this beautiful text?
6046What can follow more clearly from this, but that amends were made by him for those souls for whose sins he suffered upon the tree?
6046What can the body do as to these?
6046What canst thou have more from the sweet lips of the Son of God?
6046What care I, saith he, though I be seven years in chilling your heart if I can do it at last?
6046What care hast thou had of securing of thy soul, and that it might be delivered from the danger that by sin it is brought into?
6046What care they for God?
6046What comeliness hast thou seen in his person?
6046What condition is this man in?
6046What demand of thine have I not fully answered?
6046What did Constantine see in Christ, when he used to kiss the wounds of them that suffered for him?
6046What did Daniel and the three children find in him, to make them run the hazards of the fiery furnace, and the den of lions, for his sake?
6046What did, or what doth, the Lord Jesus see in us to be at all this care, and pains, and cost to save us?
6046What didst thou come away from, in thy coming to Jesus Christ?
6046What do they think of themselves?
6046What do you count prayer?
6046What do you think of Paul?
6046What do you think of the jailer?
6046What do you think of the three thousand?
6046What do you think the prophet desired, when he said,''O that thou wouldest rend the heavens and-- come down?''
6046What dost thou mean by can not?
6046What doth the law require?
6046What doth this word strive import?
6046What doth this word strive import?
6046What evidence have you for heaven and glory, and an inheritance among them that are sanctified?
6046What followeth?
6046What follows now?
6046What follows?
6046What follows?
6046What follows?
6046What folly can be greater than to labour for the meat that perisheth, and neglect the food of eternal life?
6046What force, I say, is there in a faith that is begotten by truth, managed by truth, fed by truth, and preserved by the truth of God?
6046What greater argument to holiness than to be made the members of the body, of the flesh, and of the bones of Jesus Christ?
6046What greater argument to holiness than to have our soul, our body, our life, hid and secured with Christ in God?
6046What ground can a man have to believe that Christ is his Saviour, if he do not believe that He suffered for sin in his nature?
6046What ground now is here for despair?
6046What ground then to despair?
6046What ground?
6046What had Paul committed to Jesus Christ?
6046What has God been doing for and to his church from the beginning of the world, but extending to and exercising loving- kindness and mercy for them?
6046What hast THOU found in him, sinner?
6046What hast thou done?
6046What hast thou found in him, since thou camest to him?
6046What hast thou left behind thee?
6046What hast thou thought of thy soul?
6046What hath this man done against thee, that is coming to Jesus Christ?
6046What have I to do with you, that accuse the coming sinners to me?
6046What higher affront or contempt can be offered to God, and what greater disdain can be shown against the gospel?
6046What hinders?
6046What hope therefore can I have?
6046What if God will be silent to thee, is that ground of despair?
6046What if a man had all the parts, yea, all the arts of men and angels?
6046What if he were never so willing, if he were not of ability sufficient, what would his willingness do?
6046What if it should be applied thus?
6046What is Jerusalem that stood in Canaan, to that new Jerusalem that shall come down from heaven?
6046What is Jordan?
6046What is a house full of treasures, and all the delights of this world, if thou be empty of grace,''if thy soul be not filled with good?''
6046What is a remnant of people to the whole kingdom?
6046What is a sheep, a bull, an ox, or calf, to Christ, or their blood to the blood of Christ?
6046What is he that cometh not to Jesus Christ?
6046What is he that is not coming to Jesus Christ?
6046What is heaven without God?
6046What is here omitted that might have been inserted, to make the promise more full and free?
6046What is his calling?
6046What is his name?
6046What is it then?
6046What is it to be saved by grace?
6046What is it to be saved?
6046What is it, then?
6046What is man that God should so unweariedly attend upon him, and visit him every moment?
6046What is meant by this word"law"?
6046What is meant or to be understood by the granting of the desires of the righteous?
6046What is one in ten?
6046What is the best physician alive, or all the physicians in the world, put all together, to him that knows no sickness, that is sensible of no disease?
6046What is the cause that sinners can play so delightfully with sin?
6046What is the promise without God''s grace, and what is that grace without a promise to bestow it on us?
6046What is there in the Lord''s supper, in baptism, yea, in preaching the Word, and prayer, were they not the appointments of God?
6046What it was for Jesus to be of this man''s seed according to the promise?
6046What it was for this Jesus to be of the seed of David?
6046What judgment hast thou made of the present state of thy soul?
6046What kind of secret wishes hast thou in thy soul when thou feelest the lusts of thy flesh to rage?
6046What kind of thoughts hast thou of thyself, now thou seest these desires of thine that are good so briskly opposed by those that are bad?
6046What laid the cornerstone of this throne, but grace?
6046What life is in Christ?
6046What life is in Jesus Christ?
6046What life is it that is thus the ground of his priesthood?
6046What made he ready for?
6046What makes grace so good to us as sin in its guilt and filth?
6046What makes sin so horrible and damnable a thing in our eyes, as when we see there is nothing can save us from it but the infinite grace of God?
6046What man or angel could have thought that the Jerusalem sinners had been yet on this side of an impossibility of enjoying life and mercy?
6046What man?
6046What mattereth it what a man gets, if by the getting thereof he loseth himself?
6046What matters besides, above, or beyond the glorious gospel of Jesus Christ, and of our acceptance with God through him?
6046What meant he by turning Adam out of paradise, by drowning the old world, by burning up Sodom with fire and brimstone from heaven?
6046What messenger of Satan buffeted Paul?
6046What more abominable than sin?
6046What more can be objected?
6046What more could have been said?
6046What more insupportable than the dreadful wrath of an angry God?
6046What must I say then?
6046What must he do now?
6046What must he do therefore?
6046What nation, what people, what kind of sinners have not been subdued by the preaching of a crucified Christ?
6046What need we go to the throne of grace for more?
6046What need we pray for more?
6046What now must be done?
6046What now?
6046What now?
6046What or where wilt thou find in the Bible, so many privileges so affectionately entailed to any grace, as to this of the fear of God?
6046What or who is he that would not also have ease from the guilt of sin?
6046What or who is he that would not go to heaven?
6046What other matters?
6046What ponderous thoughts hast thou had of the greatness and of the immortality of thy soul?
6046What power has he that is dead, as every natural man spiritually is, even dead in trespasses and sins?
6046What power hath he, then, whereby to come to Jesus Christ?
6046What provision hast thou made for thy soul?
6046What reason can I have to hope for an inheritance in eternal life?
6046What saith he?
6046What say you to that?"
6046What say you, O you wounded sinners?
6046What sayest thou now, backslider?
6046What sayest thou now, sinner?
6046What sayest thou now, sinner?
6046What sayest thou now, sinner?
6046What sayest thou now?
6046What sayest thou to this, poor sinner?
6046What sayest thou, child of God?
6046What sayest thou, man?
6046What sayest thou, poor heart, to this?
6046What sayest thou, poor soul?
6046What sayest thou, soul?
6046What sayest thou?
6046What sayest thou?
6046What says Christ?
6046What says Job?
6046What shall I do?
6046What shall I say then?
6046What shall I say then?
6046What shall I say then?
6046What shall I say then?
6046What shall I say to thee?
6046What shall I say?
6046What shall I say?
6046What shall I say?
6046What shall I say?
6046What shall I say?
6046What shall I say?
6046What shall I say?
6046What shall I say?
6046What shall I say?
6046What shall I say?
6046What shall I say?
6046What shall I say?
6046What shall I say?
6046What shall he do now?
6046What shall profit a man that has lost his soul?
6046What shall the fly do now?
6046What shall we say of Hezekiah and Jehosaphat?
6046What shall, what shall not, a man, if he had it, if it would answer his design, give in exchange for his soul?
6046What should I do then?
6046What society, but to be abandoned of all?
6046What solace can he that is without God, though he were in heaven, have with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the prophets and angels?
6046What spirit possesseth thee, and holds thee back from a sincere closure with thy Saviour?
6046What stay, but a continual fall of heart and mind?
6046What stronger argument to holiness than this:''If any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous?''
6046What stronger than a free forgiveness of sins?
6046What then can accrue to our enemy?
6046What then is the acceptable form, and what the appointed medium consecrated for our access to God, by which prayer is sanctified and accepted?
6046What then shall a man give in exchange for his soul?
6046What then should be the meaning?
6046What then, said I, are any of your children ill?
6046What then?
6046What then?
6046What then?
6046What then?
6046What then?
6046What then?
6046What then?
6046What then?
6046What things?
6046What think you of him who, when he tempted the wench to uncleanness, said to her, If thou wilt venture thy body, I''ll venture my soul?
6046What think you of the first man, by whose sins there are millions now in hell?
6046What think you?
6046What this Jesus is?
6046What this Jesus is?
6046What though you do not preach?
6046What thoughts, words, or actions can be clean, sufficiently to answer a perfect law that flows from this original?
6046What time, you may ask, was required?
6046What was it for Jesus to be of David''s seed?
6046What was it for Jesus to be of this man''s seed according to the promise?
6046What was it for Jesus to be raised thus up of God to Israel?
6046What was that baptism but his death?
6046What was that?
6046What was the matter?
6046What was the providence that God made use of as a means, either more remote or more near, to bring thee to Jesus Christ?
6046What will become of me, think you?''
6046What will become of you, if you die in this condition?
6046What will become of you?
6046What will he get of us by the bargain but a small pittance of thanks and love?
6046What will not love bear with?
6046What will they say then?
6046What will you do, when God shall come to reckon for these things?
6046What wilt thou do at this day, and the day of thy trial and judgment?
6046What wilt thou do when thou shalt be damned in hell, because thou couldst not find in thine heart to ask for heaven?
6046What wilt thou do, poor sinner?
6046What wilt thou do?
6046What wilt thou have me to do?
6046What wonderful love doth there appear by this in the heart of our Lord Jesus, in suffering such things for our poor bodies and souls?
6046What words wilt thou use to move him to compassion?
6046What worth or value then can there be in any of their doings?
6046What would he not give?
6046What would he not part with at that day, the day in which he will see himself damned, if he had it, in exchange for his soul?
6046What would man have more?
6046What would she say?
6046What would you have me do?
6046What would you say?
6046What would you think?
6046What wouldst thou have?
6046What zeal?
6046What, I say, should be the reason, but that death assaulted him with his sting?
6046What, Lord, any him?
6046What, a Christian, and live as does the world?
6046What, again; is there no breaking of the league that is betwixt sin and thy soul?
6046What, and come to Christ as a sinner?
6046What, or who is the righteous man?
6046What, resolved to be a self- murderer, a soul murderer?
6046What, said I, is your husband amiss, or do you go back in the world?
6046What, saith the merit- monger, will you look for life by the obedience of another man?
6046What, then, must it rely upon or trust in?
6046What, then, should the sinner, if he could come there, do at this bar to plead?
6046What, thought I, must it be no sin but this?
6046What, what shall I say?
6046What, will your husband leave preaching?
6046What[ evil] hath he done?"
6046When God made me sigh, they would hearken, and inquiringly say, What''s the matter with John?
6046When God made me sigh, they would hearken, and inquiringly say, What''s the matter with John?
6046When God roars( as ofttimes the coming soul hears him roar), what man that is coming can do otherwise than tremble?
6046When God speaks, when God works, who can let it?
6046When he was come into the house he sent for me out of my chamber; who, when I was come unto him, he said, Neighbour Bunyan, how do you do?
6046When he was taken this last time, he was preaching on these words, viz.,"Dost thou believe on the Son of God?"
6046When justice itself is pleased with a man, and speaks on his side, instead of speaking against him, we may well cry out, Who shall condemn?
6046When shall Christ ride Lord, and King, and Advocate, upon the faith of his people, as he should?
6046When shall I come and appear before God?
6046When shall Jesus Christ our Lord be honoured by us as he ought?
6046When the apostle had taken such a view of himself as to put himself into a maze, with an outcry also,''Who shall deliver me?''
6046When the jailer said,"Sirs, What must I do to be saved?"
6046When the jailor cried out,''Sirs, what must I do to be saved?''
6046When this was read, the clerk of the sessions said unto me, What say you to this?
6046When thou art called to an account for thy neglects of so great salvation, what canst thou answer?
6046When thou shalt see less sinners than thou art, bound up by angels in bundles, to burn them, where wilt thou appear, sinner?
6046Whence came the invisible power that struck Paul from his horse?
6046Whence came this strange idea-- not limited to the poor negro, but felt by thousands who have watched over departing saints?
6046Whence came those sudden suggestions, those gloomy fears, those heavenly rays of joy?
6046Where doth Christ Jesus require such a qualification of those that are coming to him for life?
6046Where doth it lay its head, but in their laps?
6046Where has He called them His love, His dove, His fair one?
6046Where is he that is coming[ but has not come], to Jesus Christ?
6046Where is he that is thus under pangs of love for the grace bestowed upon him by Jesus Christ?
6046Where is he that is''clothed with humility,''and that does what he is commanded''with all humility of mind''?
6046Where is he that seeks and groans for salvation?
6046Where is he?
6046Where is now any room for the righteousness of men?
6046Where is that jot or tittle of the law that is able to object against my doings for want of satisfaction?"
6046Where is the man that pursues with all his might what but now he seemed to ask for with all his heart?
6046Where now is the man that feareth the Lord?
6046Where shall we begin?
6046Where was the righteous forsaken?
6046Where will you be found in another world?
6046Where wilt thou appear, sinner?
6046Where, now, is room for man''s righteousness, either in the whole, or as to any part thereof?
6046Where?
6046Wherefore a self- righteous man is but a painted Satan, or a devil in fine clothes; but thinks he so of himself?
6046Wherefore has God put this sword, WE HAVE AN ADVOCATE, into thy hand, but to fight thy way through the world?
6046Wherefore hast thou anything of the truth of Christ in thy heart?
6046Wherefore is it said, Begin at Jerusalem, if the Jerusalem sinner is not to have the benefit of it?
6046Wherefore puttest thou thy hand in thy bosom, as being afraid to touch the hem of the garment of the Lord?
6046Wherefore then served the cross?
6046Wherefore thou that hast a broken heart take courage, God bids thee take courage; say therefore to thy soul,''Why are thou cast down, O my soul?''
6046Wherefore, I ask again, hast thou been with him?
6046Wherefore, at present, lay the thoughts of thy election by, and ask thyself these questions: Do I see my lost condition?
6046Wherefore, dost thou think, art thou told of all this, but to encourage thee to come to the throne of grace?
6046Wherefore, he falls to crying out, What shall I do?
6046Wherefore, wouldst thou be a praying man, a man that would pray and prevail?
6046Wherefore?
6046Wherefore?
6046Wherefore?
6046Wherefore?
6046Wherefore?
6046Wherefore?
6046Wherefore?
6046Wherein is he to be accounted of?
6046Whether goes the child, when it catcheth harm, but to its father, to its mother?
6046Which of the twelve ever thought that Judas would have proved a devil?
6046Which of these two covenants art thou under, soul?
6046Which wouldest thou have prevail?
6046While I was on this sudden thus overtaken with surprise, Wife, said I, is there ever such a scripture, I must go to Jesus?
6046While Jacob was afraid of Esau, how heavily did he drive even towards the promised land?
6046Whither did his desires bring him?
6046Whither did they carry him?
6046Whither is he like to go that cometh not to Jesus Christ?
6046Whither is he to go that cometh not to Jesus Christ?
6046Whither may he arrive, and yet be an undone man, under this covenant?
6046Whither will you go?
6046Whither wilt thou go?
6046Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire?
6046Who are brought in?]
6046Who are so lawless, so little advanced in civilization, as the poor Irish, Spaniards, or Italians?
6046Who are they that are saved by grace?
6046Who believes as he desires to believe?
6046Who but Jesus Christ would have undertaken such a task as the salvation of the sinner is, if Jesus Christ had passed us by?
6046Who but an idiot or a maniac would attempt to reduce the mental powers of all men to uniformity?
6046Who can contradict it?
6046Who can make them see that Christ has made blind?
6046Who can stand before his indignation?
6046Who dares limit the Almighty?
6046Who ever was mad enough to ask Moses to intercede for him, and surely he is as able as Mary or any other saint?
6046Who is He?
6046Who is able to separate us from the love of Jesus Christ our Lord?
6046Who is he that condemneth me?
6046Who is he that condemneth?
6046Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?
6046Who is mine adversary?
6046Who knows the power of his anger?
6046Who knows what will become of the ark of God?
6046Who put''a new song''into the mouth of David?
6046Who shall do so?
6046Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?''
6046Who so bold as blind Bayard?
6046Who so ready to fly to the physician as those who feel their case to be desperate?
6046Who so vilified as the righteous?
6046Who they are that are actually brought into His free and unchangeable Covenant of Grace, and how they are brought in?
6046Who told thee so?
6046Who told thee so?
6046Who understands them unto perfection?
6046Who was it that scared Job with dreams, and terrified him with visions?
6046Who will grieve for thy sorrow, that didst not count mercy worth asking for?
6046Who will stand up for me against the workers of iniquity?"
6046Who would knowingly go over a pearl, and yet not count it worth stooping for?
6046Who would not be here?
6046Who would not fear thee, said Jeremiah, O king of nations, for to thee doth it appertain?
6046Who would not hope to enjoy life eternal, that has an inheritance in the God of Israel?
6046Who, now seeing all this is so effectually done, shall lay anything, the least thing?
6046Who, then, shall condemn when Christ has died, and doth also make intercession?
6046Who?
6046Who?
6046Why at his trial?
6046Why before them?
6046Why betook not I myself to the holy Word of God?
6046Why comest thou then so slowly?
6046Why did I judge of his ability to save me by the voice of my shallow reason, and the voice of a guilty conscience?
6046Why did I not humbly cast my soul at his blessed footstool for mercy?
6046Why did he say he would receive the coming sinner?
6046Why dost thou make him the object of thy scorn?
6046Why dost thou put him off?
6046Why dost thou sin and provoke the eyes of his glory?
6046Why dost thou stop thine ear?
6046Why have we not a catalogue of some holy men that were so in their own eyes, and in the judgment of the world?
6046Why in his name, if he be not accepted of God?
6046Why is Christ bid to gird his sword upon his thigh?
6046Why is it a free and unchangeable grace?
6046Why is it then, that thou livest when they are dead, and that thou hast a promise of pardon when they had not?
6046Why is man''s heart compared to fallow ground, God''s Word to a plough, and his ministers to ploughmen?
6046Why is the conversion of the soul compared to the grafting of a tree, if that be done without cutting?
6046Why may not I expect the same when anguish and guilt is upon me?''
6046Why not another?
6046Why not familiar with sinners, provided we hate their spots and blemishes, and seek that they may be healed of them?
6046Why not fellowly with our carnal neighbours?
6046Why not go to the poor man''s house, and give him a penny, and a Scripture to think upon?
6046Why not live before him?
6046Why shall thy deceived heart turn thee aside, that thou canst not deliver thy soul,''nor say, Is there not a lie in my right hand?''
6046Why should God beseech us to reconcile to him, but that we might hope in him?
6046Why should Satan molest those whose ways he knows will bring them to him?
6046Why should not devils and damned souls despair?
6046Why should not others arise as extensively to bless the world as Bunyan did?
6046Why should the righteous partake of the same plagues with the wicked?
6046Why should the saints look for any good from thee?
6046Why should we strive?
6046Why sittest thou still?
6046Why so, I pray you?
6046Why so, seeing circumcision is not one of the ten words[ commandments]?
6046Why so?
6046Why so?
6046Why so?
6046Why so?
6046Why so?
6046Why so?
6046Why wilt thou not come to Jesus Christ, since thou art a Jerusalem sinner?
6046Why"doth a living man complain, a man for the punishment of his sins?"
6046Why, Christian, what is thy experience?
6046Why, he that saith, They shall come, shall he not make it good?
6046Why, he would say, I have yet with my father in store for my brethren, wherefore then seekest thou to stop his hand?
6046Why, man, doth the fear of God make a man idle and slothful?
6046Why, soul?
6046Why, then, is it said God beholdeth every one that is proud, and abases him?
6046Why, then, should we conceit that the Son will forgive these that come not to the Father by him?
6046Why, then, wilt thou set thy heart upon that which is not?
6046Why, thou must have a safe- conduct to heaven?
6046Why, truly thus-- Doth Satan tell thee thou prayest but faintly, and with very cold devotion?
6046Why, what had Jonathan done?
6046Why, what is it?
6046Why, what is the matter?
6046Why, what is thine end in coming to Christ?
6046Why, what wilt thou make of God?
6046Why, who are thou?
6046Why, with the Lord there is great mercy for thee?
6046Why, would you have us do nothing?
6046Why?
6046Why?
6046Why?
6046Why?
6046Why?
6046Why?
6046Wicked men talk of heaven, and say they hope and desire to go to heaven, even while they continue wicked men; but, I say, what would they do there?
6046Will He esteem thy riches?
6046Will a less thing than heaven, than glory and eternal life, answer thy desires?
6046Will he always call upon God?
6046Will he hold him when Shall- come puts forth itself, will he then let12 him, for coming to Jesus Christ?
6046Will he leave him to recover himself by the strength of his now languishing graces?
6046Will he let him alone in his apostasy?
6046Will he plead against me with his great power?
6046Will he show wonders to such a dead dog as I am?
6046Will he take this advantage to destroy the sinner?
6046Will he urge that he will plead against us?
6046Will it not amaze them to be unexpectedly excluded from life and salvation?
6046Will it not be amazing to some of the damned themselves, to see some come to hell that then they shall see come thither?
6046Will my profession, or the faith I think I have, carry me through all the trials of God''s tribunal?
6046Will not a humble posture best become us when we have humbling providences in prospect?
6046Will temporal things make thy soul to live?
6046Will the wrath of God be a pleasant dish to thy taste?
6046Will these be excuses for them, as the case now standeth with them?
6046Will they do me any good when Christ comes?
6046Will they not also be amazed one at another, while they remember how in their lifetime they counted themselves fellow- heirs of life?
6046Will those, who have us hither cast?
6046Will you not hear the errand of Christ, although He telleth you tidings of peace and salvation?
6046Will you rebel against the king?
6046Will you take up the cross, come after Me, and so preserve your souls from perishing?
6046Will you trust to the blood that was shed upon the cross, that run down to the ground, and perished in the dust?
6046Wilt not thou serve him with joyfulness in the enjoyment of all good things, even him by whom thou art to be made blessed for ever?
6046Wilt thou answer this question now, or wilt thou take time to do it?
6046Wilt thou by thus doing endeavour to keep them wrapt up still in the dust of the earth, there to dwell with the worm and corruption?
6046Wilt thou continue to contemn and reproach the living God?
6046Wilt thou not cry?
6046Wilt thou stand by thy doings?
6046With promises, did I say?
6046With respect to thy desires, what are they?
6046With that, one of them said, Who is your God?
6046Witness they that live in hell; if it be proper to say they live in hell?
6046Would God else have given him the heaven to dispose of to us that believe, and would he else have told us so?
6046Would I share in this salvation by faith in him?
6046Would not By- ends, Facing- both- ways, and Save- all, have jumped to the same conclusion?
6046Would not Heaven be better to me than my sins?
6046Would not His dying only of a natural death have served the turn?
6046Would she not say, You mock me?
6046Would the people learn to be wanton?
6046Would they learn to be drunkards?
6046Would you be saved by keeping the law?
6046Would you have us make Christ such a drudge as to do all, while we sit idling still?
6046Would you have us run into temptation, to try if they be sound or rotten?
6046Would you not say, I did not think of covenants, or study the nature of them?
6046Would you serve your prince so?
6046Would you stand just before God thereby?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this fear of God?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this godly fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this godly fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6046Wouldest thou grow in this grace of godly fear?
6046Wouldest thou know whether Christ is thine Advocate or no?
6046Wouldst thou be faithful to do that work that God hath appointed thee to do in this world for his name?
6046Wouldst thou be faithful to do that work that God hath appointed thee to do in this world for his name?
6046Wouldst thou be saved from guilt and filth too?
6046Wouldst thou be saved with a thorough salvation?
6046Wouldst thou be saved?
6046Wouldst thou be the servant of thy Saviour?
6046Wouldst thou have the kingdom of God come indeed, and also his will to be done in earth as it is in heaven?
6046Wouldst thou know whether Jesus Christ is thine Advocate, whether he has taken in hand to plead thy cause?
6046Wouldst thou know whether Jesus Christ is thine advocate?
6046Wouldst thou know, sinner, what thou art?
6046Wouldst thou then know this throne of grace, where God sits to hear prayers and give grace?
6046Wouldst thou willingly hold out, stand to the last, and be more than a conqueror?
6046Wouldst thou, then, know the greatest things of God?
6046Wouldst thou, with all thy heart, be saved by Jesus Christ?
6046Yea, I say again, if judgment must begin at them, will it not make thee think, What shall become of me?
6046Yea, and if he ask me, Why I came home no sooner?
6046Yea, and it has its followers ready at its heels continually to blow its applause abroad, saying,''Who will show us any[ other] good?''
6046Yea, and why is death suffered to slay the body?
6046Yea, are they not hurtful in the day of grace?
6046Yea, canst thou appeal to the Lord Jesus, who knoweth perfectly the very inmost thought of thy heart, that this is true?
6046Yea, canst thou say, My soul, my soul waiteth upon God, my soul thirsteth for Him, my soul followeth hard after him?
6046Yea, dost thou not vehemently desire to desire to depart and to be with Christ?
6046Yea, hath the truth itself bestowed it upon us, and shall those to whom it is given, even given by Scripture of truth, be yet deprived thereof?
6046Yea, if the works of a sanctified man are blameworthy, how shall the works of a bad man set him clear in the eyes of Divine justice?
6046Yea, is it not meet that to every one they should confess what sorry ones they are?
6046Yea, is it not reason that in all things we should study his exaltation here, since he in all things contrives our honour and glory in heaven?
6046Yea, open thy heart, and take this man, not into judgment, but into mercy with thee?
6046Yea, suppose the child should now, through ignorance, cry, and say, This man is now no more my father; is he, therefore, now no more his father?
6046Yea, the passover being to be eaten on the even of his sufferings, with what desires did he desire to eat it with his disciples?
6046Yea, what a word of worth, and goodness, and blessedness, is it to him that lies continually upon the wrath of a guilty conscience?
6046Yea, what do you think John desired, when he cried out to Christ to come quickly?
6046Yea, what shall we say of such that are the inventors and promoters of wickedness, as of oaths, beastly talk, or the like?
6046Yea, what should they do among that company that are saved alone by grace, through the redemption that is in Jesus Christ?
6046Yea, what works of that man doth God impute to him that he yet justifies as ungodly?
6046Yea, wherefore hath God also given it out that there is none other name given to men under heaven whereby we must be saved?
6046Yea, why is he commanded to let it be so, if the people would bow and fall kindly under him, and heartily implore his grace without it?
6046Yea,"how oft is the candle of the wicked put out?"
6046Yes; for I think if I were deceived before, if I were comforted by a spirit of delusion before, why may it not be so again?
6046Yet the question is, Are they absolutely or conditionally promised?
6046Yet, hast thou fallen?
6046You may ask me, What is it to come boldly?
6046You may ask me, what those things are?
6046You may ask, How should I know those shepherds?
6046You read they come weeping and mourning, and with tears; they knock and they cry for mercy; but what did tears avail?
6046You will say, How should I know that?
6046[ 15] Was this love of God extended to him because of his personal virtues?
6046[ 163] Can a man enter upon the work of the ministry from a better school than this?
6046[ 17] But is he now quit?
6046[ 17] Can it be imagined that when the wicked are in this distress, but that they will desire to be saved?
6046[ 217] Mr. Wingate asked Bunyan why he did not follow his calling and go to church?
6046[ 21] What do all their acts declare, but this, that they either know not God, or fear not what he can do unto them?
6046[ 24] Seest thou the poor?
6046[ 25] The trial we have before God is of otherguise importance,[26] it concerns our eternal happiness or misery; and yet dare we affront him?
6046[ 2] He asked the constable what we did, where we were met together, and what we had with us?
6046[ 31] And how many times are they that fear God said to be delivered both by God and his holy angels?
6046[ 338]''Why was the brazen laver made of the women''s looking- glasses?
6046[ 33] What is this to me, O law, that thou accusest me, and sayest that I have committed many sins?
6046[ 38] But is our present need all the need that we are like to have, and the present work all the work that we have to do in the world?
6046[ 39] Will it be comfort to thee to see the Saviour turn Judge?
6046[ 5] The genuine disciple"who thinketh no evil"will say, Can this be so now?
6046[ 5] Where is the man, except he be a willful perverter of Divine truth, who can charge the doctrines of grace with licentiousness?
6046[ 6] Would you be ready to die in peace?
6046[ How should we strive?]
6046[ WHAT ARE THE DESIRES OF A RIGHTEOUS MAN?]
6046[ WHO IS THE RIGHTEOUS MAN?]
6046[ Why should we strive?]
6046a promise that declares, yea, that engageth Christ Jesus to open his heart to receive the coming sinner?
6046a promise that looks at the first moving of the heart after Jesus Christ?
6046afraid to go to Joseph''s house?
6046all who?
6046and again, He beholds the proud afar off?
6046and again,"O death, where is thy sting?
6046and also how God doth make a man righteous with it?
6046and are notions and whimsies of such credit with thee that thou must leave the foundation to follow them?
6046and are you stronger than He?
6046and art thou for ever resolved so to do?
6046and canst thou find in thy heart to labour to lay more sins upon His back?
6046and comes as it were to the borders of doubt, saying,''Who shall deliver me?''
6046and falsify their words for thee?
6046and fears as he desires to fear God''s name?
6046and from whence would the flaming flame ascend highest, and make the most roaring noise?
6046and how could Abel be yet pleasing in his sight, for the sake of his own righteousness, when it is plain that Abel had not yet done good works?
6046and how if all our faith, and Christ, and Scriptures, should be but a think- so too?
6046and how?
6046and if to two, why not to four, and so to eight?
6046and in Thy name have cast out devils?"
6046and in thy name done many wonderful works?"
6046and in thy name done many wonderful works?"
6046and in thy name have cast out devils?
6046and in thy name have cast out devils?
6046and is God''s love and care of the salvation of the souls of sinners infinitely greater than is their own care for their own souls?
6046and loves as he desires to love?
6046and shall I count anything too dear for Him?
6046and so, consequently, say unto God,"Depart from us, for we desire not the knowledge of thy ways; or, What is the Almighty that we should serve him?
6046and that eternal life with God''s favour, is better than a temporal life in God''s displeasure?
6046and that made the jailer cry out, and that with great trembling of soul,"Sirs, what must I do to be saved?"
6046and the company of God, Christ, saints, and angels, be better than the company of Cain, Judas, Balaam, with the devils in the furnace of fire?
6046and to say now, Lord, be merciful to me, a sinner?
6046and to what did they make him stoop?
6046and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?"
6046and what course should I take to be delivered from this sad and troublesome condition?
6046and what fruits in all their labour?
6046and what is the criterion of Christian charity, except it be''zeal for the salvation of others in his heart?''
6046and what is the reason of that, but a persuasion that there is no help for him in God?
6046and what profit should we have if we pray unto him?''
6046and what still wilt thou further do, if mercy, and blood and grace doth not prevent thee?
6046and when it is committed?
6046and where is the place of my rest?
6046and where, when He speaketh of them, doth He express a communion that they have with Him by the similitude of conjugal love?
6046and whether the holy Scriptures were not rather a fable, and cunning story, than the holy and pure Word of God?
6046and why I did not content myself with following my calling?
6046and why art thou disquieted within me?
6046and why art thou disquieted within me?
6046and why did he so long for it, but of desire to do us good?
6046and why dost Thou pass such a sad sentence of condemnation upon us?
6046and why may we not go to Christ in the name of the Father, as well as to the Father in the name of Christ?
6046and why must he make his arrows sharp, and all, that the heart may with this sword and these arrows be shot, wounded, and made to bleed?
6046and will he judge a man just that is a sinner?
6046and yet all this is included in this word saved, and in the answer to that question,"Are there few that be saved?"
6046and, I say, as I said before, in whom is it, light, like so to shine, as in the souls of great sinners?
6046and,''Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?''
6046and,''What wouldst thou have me do?''
6046any him that cometh to thee?
6046are not the things that are eternal best?
6046are these the effects of a purblind spirit?
6046are these the tokens of a blessed man?
6046are they not rather the fruits of an eagle- eyed confidence?
6046are we better than they?
6046are we better than they?
6046are we stronger than He?''
6046are ye made to be taken and destroyed?
6046are you not ashamed of your doings?
6046arise: why standest thou still?
6046art thou one of them that hast cast off fear?
6046art thou weary?
6046art thou willing?
6046because Christ is our pattern, is he not our passover?
6046but how much is there of it?''
6046but how shall I come by them?
6046can the floods drown it?
6046can these be possessed with this grace of fear?
6046canst thou give no better counsel touching those whom God hath wounded, than to send them to the ordinances of hell for help?
6046canst thou imagine that such a gnat, a flea, a pismire as thou art, can take and possess the heavens, and mantle thyself up in the eternal glories?
6046canst thou judge no better?
6046cast a world behind thy back for the welfare of a soul?
6046count convictions for sin, mournings for sin, and repentance for sin, melancholy?
6046did they now choose him to be their king?
6046did they say, did they do nothing while they sat before the throne?
6046did you see how I turned again to those vanities from which some time before I fell?
6046do they not tend to surfeit the heart, and to alienate a man and his mind from the things that are better?
6046do you design the glory of God, in the salvation of your soul?
6046do you not understand that God is resolved to have the mastery one way or another?
6046dost thou know what thou art?
6046dost thou not know that thou by so doing deferrest the coming of thy dearest Lord?
6046dost thou think that God, Christ, Prophets, and Scriptures, will all lie for thee?
6046doth his coming to Jesus Christ offend thee?
6046doth his forsaking of his sins and pleasures offend thee?
6046doth his pursuing of his own salvation offend thee?
6046doth not this man deserve to be ranked among the extravagant ones?
6046doth she give up her faith and hope, and return to that fear that begot the first bondage?
6046fear God and a liar, and one that cries for mercies to spend them upon thy lusts?
6046fear God and be proud, and covetous, a wine- bibber, and a riotous eater of flesh?
6046fear God without a change of heart and life?
6046fear God, and in a state of nature?
6046flow they not, think you, from faith of the finest sort, and are they not bred in the bosom of a truly mortified soul?
6046for a man must know before he does, else how should he divert[13] himself to do?
6046for providing friends to receive him to harbour when others should turn him out of their doors?
6046for to do things, but not in God''s fear, to what will it amount?
6046has God bestowed a contrite spirit upon thee?
6046hast thou cried out?
6046hast thou cried?
6046hast thou not heard, that the everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth, fainteth not?
6046hath it ears?
6046hath it eyes?
6046have they not in them power to loose the bands of nature, and to harden the soul against sorrow?
6046how came the prophet by this sight?
6046how canst thou deal so unkindly with such a sweet Lord Jesus?
6046how doth he behave himself in his presence?
6046how he found that which some of his children sought and missed?
6046how much of his Spirit, and the grace of his Word?
6046how poorly will these be able to plead the virtues of the law to which they have cleaved, when God shall answer them,''Whom dost thou pass in beauty?
6046how readest thou?
6046how shall I come at Christ?
6046if it were not for these three or four words, now how might I be comforted?
6046if, at any time, any of them are mentioned, how seemingly coldly doth the record of scripture present them to us?
6046in sinking into the bottom of the sea with company?
6046in the body of his flesh,[ that then must be first: to what?]
6046is all right with my soul?
6046is man such a fool as to believe things, and yet not look after them?
6046is sitting alone, pensive under God''s hand, reading the Scriptures, and hearing of sermons,& c., the way to be undone?
6046is the soul so precious a thing?
6046is the soul such an excellent thing, and is the loss thereof so unspeakably great?
6046is the soul such an excellent thing, and is the loss thereof so unspeakably great?
6046is there not life and mettle in them?
6046is thy heart still so stubborn as not to say yet,"Let us fear the Lord?"
6046it is the gift of the Father--"how much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask Him( Luke 11:13)?
6046it was for sufferings; and why made he ready for them but because he saw they wrought out for him a''far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory?''
6046may not, therefore, the spirit of bondage be sent again to put me in fear, as at first?
6046must he save them all?
6046must ye utterly perish in your own corruptions?
6046must you mind this world to the damning of your souls?
6046nay, may they not both fall short?
6046none for his loving Son that has showed his love, and died for thee?
6046not fear in the day of evil?
6046not when the iniquity of thy heels compasseth thee about?
6046of works?
6046or a way for the lightning of thunder to cause it to rain on the earth, where no man is: on the wilderness wherein there is no man?''
6046or art thou none of those that should look after the salvation of their soul?
6046or can there be no salvation?
6046or dost think thou mayest lose thy soul, and save thyself?
6046or dost thou but dream thereof?
6046or dost thou think that thou shalt escape the judgment?
6046or doth grace teach you to plead for the flesh, or the making provision for the lusts thereof?
6046or has the day of grace been suffered to pass by never to return?
6046or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?''
6046or how is that?
6046or how would she frame an answer?
6046or if Christ is the throne of grace and mercy- seat, how doth he appear before God as sitting there, to sprinkle that now with his blood?
6046or if it so may be said; yet whether thou art one of them?
6046or in going to hell, in burning in hell, and in enduring the everlasting pains of hell, with company?
6046or must the effectualness of Christ''s merits, as touching our perseverance, be helped on by the doings of man?
6046or no forgiveness of sins--"If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?"
6046or of restoring what he had oft taken away?
6046or shall we be base in life because God by grace hath secured us from wrath to come?
6046or shall we not much matter what manner of lives we live, because we are set free from the law of sin and death?
6046or that he was to be buried in Joseph''s sepulchre?
6046or that he will speak for them to God for whom he will not plead against the devil?
6046or that when the gate of mercy is shut up in wrath, he will at thy pleasure, and to the reversing of his own counsel, open it again to thee?
6046or that your prayers come from the braying, panting, and longing of your hearts?
6046or the tabernacle made with corruptible things, to the body of Christ, or heaven itself?
6046or those either who are so far off from sense of, and shame for, sin, that it is the only thing they hug and embrace?
6046or to say, all this is mine, but have nothing to show for it?
6046or to see this great appearance of this great God, and the Lord Jesus Christ?
6046or was not this man like to be a gainer by so doing?
6046or what advantage can he get by his thus vexing and troubling the children of the Most High?
6046or what is a remnant of wheat to the whole harvest?
6046or what is he?
6046or what profit have we if we keep his ways?"
6046or what profit shall I have if I keep his commandments?
6046or who are they that by this exhortation are called upon to come?
6046or who did Christ come into the world to save, but the chief of sinners?
6046or will that penny that supplied my want the other day, I say, will the same penny also, without a supply, supply my wants today?
6046or will that seasonable shower which fell last year, be, without supplies, a seasonable help to the grain and grass that is growing now?
6046or will the law slay both him and us, and that for the same transgression?
6046or will you hate your life, and save it?
6046or will you not mind your callings at all?
6046or will you shun the cross to save your lives, and so run the danger of eternal damnation?
6046or wilt thou be desperate, and venture all?
6046or wouldst thou know if thou hast?
6046or''him,''by believing thou neither wilt nor canst?
6046or, Can the merits of the Lord Jesus reach, according to the law of heaven, a man in this condition?
6046or, as he was in the flesh?
6046or, because we should in these things follow his steps, died he not for our sins?
6046or, by acts and works of the flesh?
6046or, in other words,''am I born again?''
6046or, in the humble hope that your course is accomplished, are you patiently waiting the heavenly messenger?
6046or, what is a handful out of the rest of the world?
6046or, what need you trouble us with these nice distinctions?
6046poor man, what wilt thou do when these three things beset thee?
6046pull no longer; why shouldest thou be thine own executioner?
6046room, I say, for man''s righteousness, as to his acceptance and justification?
6046saith Satan; why, that will I. Ay, saith he, but who can do it, and prevail?
6046saith the Lord; shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this?"
6046saith the Lord; will ye not tremble at my presence?"
6046saith the backslider that is returned, did you see how I left my God?
6046saith the child, pray do not hurt me: I then have replied, Canst thou do nothing with this finger?
6046says the honourable man, must I take mercy upon no higher consideration than the thief on the cross?
6046seest thou the fatherless?
6046seest thou thy foe in distress?
6046set more by thy soul than by all the world?
6046shall Christ become a drudge for you; and will you be drudges for the devil?
6046shall I threaten them?
6046shall not the worthiness of the Son of God be sufficient to save from the sin of man?
6046shall the desire of the righteous be granted?
6046shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
6046shall we sin that grace may abound?
6046should we pray for faith, for justification by grace, and a truly sanctified heart?
6046sin, what art thou?
6046so was he: are we tempted to commit idolatry, and to worship the devil?
6046so was he: are we tempted to murder ourselves?
6046so was he: are we tempted with the bewitching vanities of this world?
6046such privileges as these?
6046teach men to put God and his Word out of their minds, by running to merry company, by running to the world, by gossiping?
6046than He that shook hands with the Father in making of the covenant?
6046that he was to be crowned with thorns?
6046that he was to be crucified between two thieves, and to be pierced till blood and water came out of his side?
6046that he was to be scourged of the soldiers?
6046that is, he is so;''is he a pleasant child?''
6046that remember thy triumphant victory?
6046that the damned shall never be burned out in hell?
6046that word came suddenly upon me,"What shall we then say to these things?
6046the desires of the flesh, or the lusts of the spirit, whose side art thou of?
6046then how should I come?
6046then they may be coming to him, for aught you know; and why will ye be worse than the brute, to speak evil of the things you know not?
6046thou thinkest to escape the fear; but what wilt thou do with the pit?
6046thy God has bidden thee''open thy mouth wide''; he has bid thee open it wide, and promised, saying,''And I will fill it''; and wilt thou not desire?
6046to believe great things, and yet not to concern himself with them?
6046to hear this trump of God?
6046to see him that wept and died for the sin of the world now ease his mind on Christ- abhorring sinners by rendering to them the just judgment of God?
6046to the salvation of the soul?
6046to truck+ with the devil?''
6046was made the curse of God for me?
6046were they silent?
6046what a fool has sin made of thee?
6046what a privilege is this, but who believes it?
6046what aileth the man thus to express himself?
6046what an ass art thou become to sin?
6046what are you doing?
6046what care they for his Word?
6046what comfort in their greatness?
6046what does a righteous man desire?
6046what does not the world owe to thee and to the great Being who could produce such as thee?
6046what is deliverance from hell without the enjoyment of God?
6046what is ease without the peace and enjoyment of God?
6046what is faith to possession?
6046what is he adoing now?
6046what is he advantaged by his rich adventure?
6046what is like being saved?
6046what is man, that thou art mindful of him?
6046what is there wrapped up in this Christ, this secret of God?
6046what is this to the loss about which we have been speaking all this while?
6046what is thy country, and of what people art thou?"
6046what need we stand to prove the sun is light, the fire hot, the water wet?
6046what sayest thou?
6046what was it that he spake?
6046what will become of you if you die in this condition?
6046what, none at all?
6046what, resolved to murder thine own soul?
6046when he is in the Spirit, and sees in the Spirit, do you think his tongue can tell?
6046when we believed, or before?
6046when?
6046where is thy sting?
6046where is thy victory?
6046where shall I see myself anon, after a few times more have passed over me?
6046where will they leave their glory?
6046which is all one as if he had said, Why dost thou commit murder?
6046which is strongest, thinkest thou, God or thee?
6046which the law as a Covenant of Works calleth for; and canst thou, being carnal, do that?
6046whither shall I go when I die, if sweet Christ has not pity for my soul?''
6046whither will they fly then?
6046whither wilt thou fly for help?
6046who among the sons of the mighty can be likened unto the Lord?''
6046who among us shall dwell with everlasting burnings?"
6046who believes this talk?
6046who can abide in the fierceness of his anger?
6046who can act reason that hath not reason?
6046who can deliver me?
6046who compelled Thee to swear?
6046who has a thimbleful thereof?
6046who is able to conceive the inexpressible, inconceivable joys that are there?
6046who knows the power of God''s wrath?
6046who smells the stink of sin?
6046who so bold with God, and who so bold with men as he?
6046who then that hath the faith of him can do otherwise but desire to be with him?
6046who thinks of this?
6046who would not be in this condition?
6046who would not be in this glory?
6046who would slight convictions that are on their souls, which( if not slighted) tend so much for their good?
6046why am I damned?
6046why did not I give glory to the redeeming blood of Jesus?
6046why in his name if his undertakings for us are not well- pleasing to God?
6046why shouldest thou pull vengeance down from heaven upon thee?
6046why, what shall they see?
6046why?
6046will he be able to stand to his refusal?
6046will he pursue his desperate denial?
6046will it avail?
6046will this content thee, the Lord will fulfil thy desires?
6046wilt thou comfort thyself with this?
6046wilt thou not desire?
6046wilt thou still be unwilling to hasten righteousness?
6046wilt thou yet loiter in the work of thy day?
6046works that are done by virtue of great grace, and the abundance of the gifts of the Holy Ghost?
6046would they neglect salvation as they did before?
6046would they not have a more comfortable house and home for their souls?''
6046wouldst thou be saved?
6046yea, and to do it more and more?
6046yea, it is impossible else that he should ever cry out with all his heart,"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
6046yea, what can make that man happy that, for his not coming to Jesus Christ for life, must be damned in hell?
6046yea, what like to be taught in the way that thou shalt choose?
6046yea, why should not man despair of getting to heaven by his own abilities?
6046you may say, what judgments?
6049A new heart also will I give them; a new heart, what a one is that?
6049A wounded spirit who can bear?
6049A wounded spirit who can bear?''
6049And God said unto Noah,or told Noah his purpose: The same way he went with Abraham:"Shall I hide from Abraham that thing which I do?"
6049And Moses said unto the Lord, Wherefore hast thou afflicted thy servant?
6049And he said, What hast thou done? 6049 And he said, Who told thee that thou wast naked?
6049And the Lord God called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou?
6049And the Lord God called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou?
6049And the Lord God said unto the woman, What is this that thou hast done?
6049And the Lord God said unto the woman, What is this that thou hast done?
6049And the Lord said unto Cain, Where is Abel thy brother? 6049 And the Lord said unto Cain, Where is Abel thy brother?"
6049And the Lord said unto Cain, Where is Abel?
6049And the Lord said unto Cain, Why art thou wroth? 6049 And wherefore slew he him?
6049And why,saith he,"dost thou ask Abishag for Adonijah?
6049But can you in very deed make these things manifestly evident from the Word of God? 6049 But doth not the scripture say, that it is the Spirit of Christ that doth convince of sin?"
6049But what must they do that have unbelieving ones? 6049 But women have sometimes cases, which modesty will not admit should be made known to men, what must they do then?"
6049By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you..What was that?
6049Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? 6049 Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him?
6049Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him? 6049 Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him?"
6049Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots?
6049Can thine heart endure, or can thine hands be strong, in the days that I shall deal with thee,saith the Lord?
6049Can thine heart endure, or can thine hands be strong, in the days that he shall dealin judgment"with thee?"
6049Do not I fill heaven and earth? 6049 Does Satan suggest that God will not hear your stammering and chattering prayers?
6049Enter in; enter into what, or whither, but into a state or place, or both?
6049Fear ye not me? 6049 Fear ye not me?
6049For the Lord taketh pleasure in his people,and what follows?
6049For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing? 6049 For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him?
6049For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him? 6049 Has any man sinned?
6049Hast thou eaten of the tree?
6049Hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
6049His father,says the text,"had not displeased him at any time in( so much as) saying, Why hast thou done so?"
6049How doth God know,say they,"Can he judge through the thick cloud?"
6049How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?
6049How shall we that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?
6049I know not: am I my brother''s keeper?
6049I know whom I have believed,I know him, said Paul; and what follows?
6049I will,saith Christ;"I will,"saith Satan; but whose will shall stand?
6049I,saith he,"even I, am he that comforteth you; who art thou that thou shouldest be afraid of a man that shall die"( Isa 51:12)?
6049If Christ hath enlightened all men as he is God( as thou confessest) then hath he not enlightened all men as he is the Son of God? 6049 If God be for us, who can be against us?"
6049If I be a master, where is my fear?
6049If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted? 6049 In hope of eternal life,"how so?
6049Is Ephraim my dear son? 6049 Is any afflicted?
6049Is anything too hard for the Lord? 6049 Is it such a fast that I have chosen?
6049Is not God in the height of heaven? 6049 Is not he rightly called Jacob?"
6049Is not this a brand plucked out of the fire?
6049Is thine eye evil, because I am good? 6049 It is God that justifieth, who is he that condemneth?"
6049Jesus stretched forth his hand, and caught him, and said unto him, O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?
6049Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? 6049 Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name?
6049Mine own arm brought salvation,saith he, but how?
6049My God, My God,saith He,"why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
6049Now is My soul troubled, and what shall I say?
6049Now,as the Psalmist says,"Who is this King of glory?"
6049O generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?
6049O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?
6049Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
6049Seemeth it to you,saith David,"a light thing to be a king''s son- in- law?"
6049Shall I not visit for these things? 6049 Shall iron break the northern iron and the steel?"
6049Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?
6049Shall we sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians before their eyes, and will they not stone us?
6049Shall we- sin that grace may abound? 6049 Sinner, O why so thoughtless grown?
6049Sirs, what must I do to be saved?
6049Stand in awe,saith he,"and sin not"; and again,"my heart standeth in awe of thy word"; and again,"Let all the earth fear the Lord"; what is that?
6049That which is afar off, and exceeding deep, who can find out?
6049The Lord said,--Go, but David replied, Whither shall I go? 6049 Then cometh the end,"saith Paul,"when he shall have delivered up the kingdom to God, even the Father;"But when shall that be?
6049This is the victory,--even our faith; and"who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth?"
6049Thou tellest my wanderings: put thou my tears into thy bottle; are they not in thy book?
6049Tush,say they,"they talk of being born again; what good shall a man get by that?
6049Was not this man, think you, a giant? 6049 What hast thou done?"
6049What is this that thou hast done?
6049What shall I do to be saved?
6049What shall we say then?
6049What, my true servant,quoth he,"my old servant, wilt thou forsake me now?
6049What, then? 6049 What,"says he,"shall I render to the Lord for all his benefits?
6049What? 6049 When he hideth his face, who then can behold him?"
6049When saw we thee an hungered, and fed thee? 6049 When shall I come and appear before God?"
6049Where art thou?
6049Where is Abel thy brother?
6049Where is Abel thy brother?
6049Where is Abel?
6049Where is boasting then? 6049 Where is boasting then?"
6049Wherefore should I fear,said David,"in the day of evil, when the iniquity of my heels shall compass me about?"
6049Wherefore should I,said he?
6049Wherefore slew he him? 6049 Wherefore,"saith he,"as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men,"mark that; but why?
6049Whether any be justified but he that is born of God? 6049 Whether is it possible, that any can be saved, without Christ manifested within?
6049Whether[ doth] and[ man] receive Christ, who receives him no into him? 6049 Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?
6049Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?
6049Who can stand before his indignation? 6049 Who hath known the mind of the Lord?"
6049Who hath put wisdom in the inward parts? 6049 Who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?"
6049Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
6049Who then can condemn? 6049 Who told thee?"
6049Who will bring me into the strong city,and"wilt not thou, O God, which hadst cast us off?
6049Whom have I in heaven but thee? 6049 Why art thou wroth?"
6049Why hast thou hardened our heart from thy fear?
6049Why,saith the prophet to God,"Art thou so far from helping me, and from the words of my roaring?"
6049Will he plead against me with his great power? 6049 With what righteousness?"
6049Would it not be an insufferable thing? 6049 Ye adulterers and adulteresses,"for so the covetous are called,"know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God?
6049Ye shed blood[ says God] and shall ye possess the land? 6049 [ 257] How did these sturdy rogues and their fellows make David groan, mourn, and roar?
6049''0 wretched man that I am,''& c. What complaints, what confessions, what bewailing of weakness is here?
6049''A son honoureth his father, and a servant his master: if then I be a Father, where is mine honour?
6049''A wounded spirit who can bear?''
6049''Adam, where art thou?''
6049''And if ye have not been faithful in that which is another man''s, who shall give you that which is your own?''
6049''And it shall come to pass, that all they that look upon thee, shall flee from thee, and say, Nineveh is laid waste: who will bemoan her?
6049''And now why tarriest thou?
6049''And the Lord said, Who shall persuade Ahab, that he may go up and fall at Ramoth- Gilead?
6049''And they all with one consent began to make excuse;''--excuse for what?
6049''And when thou art spoiled, what wilt thou do?
6049''And why art thou disquieted within me?
6049''And why call ye me Lord, Lord,''saith he,''and do not, the things which I say?''
6049''Are not Abana and Pharpar, rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel; may I not wash in them and be clean?''
6049''Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?''
6049''Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?''
6049''Are we better than they?
6049''Are ye able to drink of the cup that I shall drink of?''
6049''Art thou also of Galilee?
6049''Be ye not,''saith it,''unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness?
6049''Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it?
6049''Besides,''quoth the old gentleman,''should the Prince now, as he receives the petition, ask him and say, What is thy name?
6049''But what if a man want light in his duty to the poor?''
6049''But what if a man want light in the supper?''
6049''But what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6049''Can the Ethiopian change his skin?''
6049''Can the children of the bridechamber mourn, as long as the bridegroom is with them?''
6049''Can thine heart endure, or can thine hands be strong?''
6049''Can thine heart endure, or can thy hands be strong in the day that I shall deal with thee?
6049''Can thy heart endure, or can thy hands be strong in the days that God shall deal with thee?''
6049''Can two walk together,''saith God,''except they be agreed?''
6049''Canst thou by searching find out God?
6049''Canst thou thunder with a voice like him?''
6049''Commune with your own heart upon your bed''( Psa 4:4), and then say what thou thinkest of, whether thou art going?
6049''Cut it down, why cumbereth it the ground?''
6049''Cut it down, why doth it cumber the ground?''
6049''Did he find it,''saith Paul,''by the flesh?''
6049''Did not Solomon king of Israel sin by these things?
6049''Do not I fill heaven and earth, saith the Lord?''
6049''Do ye indeed speak righteousness, O congregation?
6049''Do ye think that the Scripture saith in vain, The spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to envy?''
6049''Do you think that love letters are not desired between lovers?
6049''Except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish?''
6049''For how great is his goodness, and how great is his beauty?
6049''For if God be for us, who shall be against us?
6049''For what is the hope of the hypocrite, though he has gained''to a higher strain of desires,''when God taketh away his soul?''
6049''For what is the hope of the hypocrite?''
6049''For what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6049''For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?''
6049''Friend, how camest thou in hither?''
6049''Happy art thou, O Israel, who is like unto thee, O people saved by the Lord, the shield of thy help, and who is the sword of thy excellency?''
6049''Has it a corn?
6049''Hast thou found me,''said Ahab,''O mine enemy?''
6049''Hath a nation changed their gods, which are yet no gods?''
6049''Hath he said it, and shall he not make it good?''
6049''Hath he said, and shall he not do it?
6049''Hath not God chosen the foolish,--the weak,--the base, yea, and things which are not, to bring to nought things that are?''
6049''Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump?''
6049''Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump?''
6049''Have I been so long time with you,[ saith Christ] and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?
6049''Have any of the rulers or pharisees believed on him?''
6049''He can not deliver his soul, nor say, Is there not a lie in my right hand?''
6049''He gives light to them that sit in darkness, and in the shadow of death,''what to do?
6049''Hear this, O ye that swallow up the needy, even to make the poor of the land to fail, saying, When will the new moon be gone, that we may sell corn?
6049''Here see a soul that''s all despair; a man All hell; a spirit all wounds; who can A wounded spirit bear?
6049''How camest thou in hither?''
6049''How camest thou in hither?''
6049''How comes contesting for water baptism to be so much against you?''
6049''How do you know that?''
6049''How long wilt thou not depart from me, nor let me alone till I swallow down my spittle?''
6049''How long, ye simple ones, will ye love simplicity?
6049''How much more abominable and filthy is man, which drinketh iniquity like water?''
6049''How shall I give thee up, Ephraim?''
6049''How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?''
6049''How then can I do this great wickedness,''said he,''and sin against God?''
6049''How?''
6049''I am the way,''saith Christ; but to what?
6049''I made a covenant with mine eyes,''said Job,''why then should I think upon a maid?
6049''I will,''said David,''behave myself wisely in a perfect way; O when wilt thou come unto me?''
6049''If David then call him Lord, how is he his Son?''
6049''If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him''; how then can he be fruitful in the vineyard?
6049''If our sins be upon us, and we pine away in them, how should we then live?''
6049''If the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be seasoned?''
6049''If thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?''
6049''Is Christ divided?''
6049''Is Ephraim,''saith he,''my dear son?''
6049''Is John Bunyan safe?''
6049''Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own?''
6049''Is not my word like as a fire, saith the Lord; and like a hammer, that breaketh the rock in pieces?''
6049''Is not this the carpenter?''
6049''Is there no place will serve to fit those for hell but the church, the vineyard of God?''
6049''Know ye not that a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump?''
6049''Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?
6049''Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?
6049''Let her alone, why trouble ye her?''
6049''Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?''
6049''Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6049''Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6049''Ought not Christ to have suffered?
6049''Ought not Christ to have suffered?''
6049''Righteous art thou, O Lord,''saith Jeremiah,''yet let me talk with thee: Wherefore doth the way of the wicked prosper?''
6049''Shall I then take the members of Christ, and make them the members of an harlot?
6049''Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right''in His famous distributing of judgment?
6049''Shall one man sin,''said Moses,''and wilt Thou be wroth with all the congregation?''
6049''Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?
6049''Shall they fall,''saith he,''and not arise?
6049''Should not the multitude of words be answered?
6049''So forcible and mighty are they in operation'';''is there not life and mettle in them?
6049''So then, what shall I say to those that have thus bespattered me?
6049''The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ?
6049''The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?''
6049''The righteousness which is of faith, speaketh on this wise, Say not in thine heart, Who shall ascend into heaven?
6049''The wife of the bosom lies at him, saying, O do not cast thyself away; if thou takest this course, what shall I do?
6049''Then I said, But, Lord, what is believing?''
6049''Then gathered the chief priests and the Pharisees a council, and said, What do we?
6049''Then shame shall cover her that said unto thee, Where is the Lord thy God?''
6049''Then thou shalt be clear from this my oath''; or,''How shall we clear ourselves?''
6049''They have all received of his fulness, and grace for grace''; and will he shut thee out?
6049''They set their mouth against the heavens,''& c.''And they say, How doth God know?
6049''This only would I learn of you, Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?''
6049''Thus saith the Lord, The heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool, where is the house that ye build unto me?
6049''To which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my Son?''
6049''Twas this that made David cry out, How great and wonderful are the works of God?
6049''What ailed thee, O Jordan, that thou wast driven back?''
6049''What is the Almighty that we should serve him?
6049''What kind of preacher is he?''
6049''What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6049''What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6049''What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6049''What shall it profit a man if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?''
6049''What shall we say then?
6049''What shall we then say that Abraham, our father as pertaining to the flesh, hath found?''
6049''What then?
6049''What then?
6049''What, despair of bread in a land that is full of corn?
6049''What, my son?''
6049''What, my true servant,''quoth he,''my old servant, wilt thou forsake me now?
6049''What, thought I, is there but one sin that is unpardonable?
6049''Wherefore should I fear,''said David,''in the day of evil, when the iniquity of my heels shall compass me about?''
6049''Wherefore should I fear,''said the prophet,''in the days of evil, when the iniquity of my heels shall compass me about?''
6049''Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way?''
6049''Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?
6049''Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?''
6049''Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?
6049''Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?''
6049''Who can find a virtuous woman?
6049''Who hath woe?
6049''Who in the heaven can be compared unto the Lord?
6049''Who is a God like unto thee that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage?
6049''Who is he that overcometh the world,[ saith John] but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?''
6049''Who is he that saith, and it cometh to pass, when the Lord commandeth it not?''
6049''Who knoweth the power or God''s anger?''
6049''Who shall condemn?
6049''Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
6049''Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
6049''Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos?''
6049''Who would set the briers and thorns against Me in battle?
6049''Why boasteth thou thyself in mischief,''said David,''O mighty man?
6049''Why did John reject the Pharisees that would have been baptized( Matt 3:7), and Paul examine them that were?''
6049''Why hast thou conceived this thing in thine heart?
6049''Why was I made to hear thy voice,''while so many more amiable and less guilty''make a wretched choice?''
6049''Will God hear his cry when trouble cometh upon him?''
6049''Will a man leave the snow of Lebanon, which cometh from the rock of the field?
6049''Will he plead against me with his great power?
6049''Wilt thou,''said Festus to Paul,''go up to Jerusalem, and there be judged of these things before me?''
6049''Wot ye not what the Scripture saith of Elias?
6049''Ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky, and of the earth, but how is it that ye do not discern this time?''
6049''[ 120] Then said Mercy, This is much like to the saying of the Beloved,''What shall be given unto thee?
6049''[ 17]''and will God indeed dwell with men on the earth?''
6049''[ 30]''Will you rebel against the king?
6049''[ 335]''Was Adam bad before he eat the forbidden fruit?
6049''[ 336]''How can a man say his prayers without a word being read or uttered?
6049''[ 337]''How do men speak with their feet?''
6049''[ 339]''How can we comprehend that which can not be comprehended, or know that which passeth knowledge?
6049''[ 340]''Who was the founder of the state or priestly domination over religion?
6049''[ 341] What is meant by the drum of Diabolus and other riddles mentioned in The Holy War?
6049''[ 343] Can''sin be driven out of the world by suffering?
6049''[ 345]''What men die two deaths at once?
6049''[ 346]''Are men ever in heaven and on earth at the same time?
6049''[ 347]''Can a beggar be worth ten thousand a- year and not know it?
6049''[ 38]''What can be the meaning of this( trumpeters), they neither sound boot and saddle, nor horse and away, nor a charge?
6049''[ 83]''What, my true servant,''quoth he,''my old servant, wilt thou forsake me now?
6049''[ 8] He inquired of his father--''Whether we were of the Israelites or no?
6049''or what shall be done unto thee, thou false tongue?''
6049''what nation is there so great, who hath God so nigh unto them''as his people have, and as he''is in all things that we call upon him for?
6049( 1 Cor 13) To speak nothing of the first table, where is he that hath his love manifested by the second?
6049( 1 Cor 1:30,31) Where is boasting then?
6049( 1 Cor 3:11) But dost thou plead still as thou didst before, and wilt thou stand thereto?
6049( 1 Cor 8:13) Where is Dorcas, with her garments she used to make for the widow, and for the fatherless?
6049( 1 John 3) Shall these pass for such as believe to the saving of the soul?
6049( 1 Peter 4:18) Canst thou answer this question, sinner?
6049( 2 Peter 2:13) And let me ask, Did God give his Word to justify your wickedness?
6049( 2 Tim 2:5) But you will say, What is it to strive lawfully?
6049( Acts 9:36- 39) Yea, where is that rich man that, to his power, durst say as Job does?
6049( Ca nt 8:6,7) But who finds this heat in love so much as for one poor quarter of an hour together?
6049( Eze 22:14) What sayest thou?
6049( Eze 9:4,8, Isa 10:20- 22, 11:11,16, Jer 23:3, Joel 2:32) But what is a remnant to the whole piece?
6049( Heb 10:19- 24) Why then dost thou talk of two strings to thy bow?
6049( Heb 11:6) God must be known, else how can the sinner propound him as his end, his ultimate end?
6049( Heb 13:6, Rom 8:31) and if they be against me, what disadvantage reap I thereby; since even all this also, worketh for my good?
6049( Heb 6:6) Poor trembler, wouldst thou crucify the Son of God afresh?
6049( Heb 7:26) and for depth, it is lower than hell, who can undermine it?
6049( Hosea 8:3) But why?
6049( Isa 14) They that see thee shall narrowly look upon thee, and consider thee, saying, Is this the man?
6049( Isa 3:9) Where is the man that maketh the Almighty God his delight, and that designeth his glory in the world?
6049( Isa 53:1) When the prophet speaks of the saved under this metaphor of gleaning, how doth he amplify the matter?
6049( Isa 58:5) But why condemned then, and smiled upon now?
6049( Isa 6:10- 13) But what is a tenth?
6049( Jer 30:11) If it be so, I say, what had become of us, if we had had no Intercessor?
6049( Jer 31:7) What shall I say?
6049( Jer 3:14) That saying of Paul is much like this,"Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?"
6049( Job 39:13- 17) Will it please thee when thou shalt see that thou hast brought forth children to the murderer?
6049( Luke 14:34) Wherewith shall the salt be salted?
6049( Luke 15:1,2) But by what answer doth Christ repel their objections?
6049( Luke 16:10- 12) And if ye have not been faithful in that which is another man''s, who will commit unto you that which is your own?
6049( Luke 16:15) Hast thou taken notice of this, that God judgeth the fruit by the heart from whence it comes?
6049( Luke 22:70)''Then said they all, Art thou then the Son of God?
6049( Luke 9:25) and so, consequently, or,''What shall a man give in exchange( for himself) for his soul?''
6049( Mal 1:8) And if so, how should he then accept of that which is not righteousness?
6049( Mark 12:31) True, he says, he did them no hurt; but did he do them good?
6049( Mark 1:4,5; Rom 6:21; Jer 7:3,5) Where shall the fruits of repentance be found?
6049( Matt 13:40- 42) Who can conceive of this terror to its full with his mind?
6049( Matt 21:31) Poor Pharisee, what a loss art thou at?
6049( Matt 23:17) I say again, What kind of righteousness shall this be called?
6049( Matt 26:21- 23) Who questioned the salvation of the foolish virgins?
6049( Matt 3:10) Poor sinner, awake; eternity is coming, and HIS SON, they are both coming to judge the world; awake, art yet asleep, poor sinner?
6049( Matt 3:12, 13:30) But mark,"There shall be a handful": What is a handful, when compared with the whole heap?
6049( Num 23:19) Hath Christ given us glory, and shall we not have it?
6049( Phil 3:14) But what do you mean by these three questions?
6049( Prov 16:8) What is it for me to claim a house, or a farm, without right?
6049( Psa 139:8) Or if a man should be so bold as to say so, Whether by so saying, he confineth Christ to that place for ever?
6049( Psa 143:1,2) And David, What if God doth thus?
6049( Psa 19:13) Must that wicked one touch my soul?
6049( Psa 31:22) And now where was his hope, in the right gospel discovery of it?
6049( Psa 35:13,14) Pharisee, Dost thou see here how contrary thou art to righteous men?
6049( Psa 50:3,4) And now, what will be found in that day to be the portion of them that in this day do not come to God by Christ?
6049( Psa 52:7) What else means this great bundle of thy own righteousness, which thou hast brought with thee into the temple?
6049( Psa 55:12,13) For, if to be debauched in open and common transgressions is odious, how odious is it for a brother to be so?
6049( Read Eze 16) Use Fifth, Is the love of God and of Christ so great?
6049( Rev 1:17,18) Why should Christ bring in his life to comfort John, if it was not a life advantageous to him?
6049( Rom 11:33)"If I speak of strength, lo, he is strong"( Job 9:19); yea,"the thunder of his power who can understand?"
6049( Rom 3:23, 5:1,2) But, I say again, who will propound God for his end that knows him not, that knows him not aright?
6049( Rom 4:16) That the promise, What promise?
6049( Rom 7:12) Why then, I say, dost thou reject the commandment of God, to keep thine own tradition?
6049( Rom 7:24)( c.) How dost thou find thyself under the most high enjoyment of grace in this world?
6049( Zech 12:10, John 19, Heb 12:14, Psa 19:12)( c.) How do they show themselves to be true under the third?
6049( c.) And the will and affections so turn away from it as they should?
6049( e.) O, but will he not be weary?
6049( g) And if at any time they can, or shall, meet with each other again, and nobody never the wiser, O, what courting will be betwixt sin and the soul?
6049( verse 10) Can the tree boast, because it is a sweeting tree,28 since it was not the tree, but God that made it such: Where is boasting then?
6049( vs. 10) Besides, what greater contempt can be cast upon Christ than by such wordy professors is cast upon him?
6049( we will now suppose what must not be granted) Was not this thy state when thou wast in thy first parents?
6049--that is, to recover or redeem his lost soul to liberty?
6049--that is, when he is committing wickedness--"saith the Lord: Do not I fill heaven and earth?
6049--what shall, what would, yea, what would not a man, if he had it, give in exchange for his soul?
604911:30) But what is the fruit of the wicked, of the professors that are wicked?
604913:5) Then said the guide, Do you hear him?
604917 Many readers will cry out, Who then can be saved?
604917 Seventy times seven times a day we sometimes sin against our brother; but how many times, in that day, do we sin against God?
60491:28; 33:14) But what sinners are these?
60492. Who may have it?
60492. Who may have this life?
604920 We will, therefore, state it again-- Are men saved by grace?
604923:24) Yea, do not professors teach the wicked ones to be wicked?
604925 How pointed and faithful are these words?
604925 What can I render unto thee, my God, for such unspeakable blessedness?
60492:14) To be short, what says Paul in the seventh to the Romans?
60493. Who knows the utmost tendencies of sin?
604932 What can we render to the Lord?
604933 Take holiness away out of heaven, and what is heaven?
604936 But alas, what are these?
60493:2) And what says John in his first epistle, and first chapter?
60494 What can withstand the will of Christ, that all his should behold and partake of his glory?
60494:10); and why seekest thou to bring us into the like condemnation?
604952. Who now dare say we throw away Our goods or liberty, When God''s most holy Word doth say We gain thus much thereby?
60496 What conduct?
604965:5) But what is the sentence of God concerning those?
60497:16; Luke 6:44) What then?
60498 What heart can conceive the glorious worship of heaven?
60499:26)''Whom dost thou pass in beauty,''saith God?
6049A Christian, and spend thy time, thy strength, and parts, for things that perish in the using?
6049A Creator; what is it that a Creator can not do?
6049A certain man had a fruitless fig tree planted in his vineyard; but by whom was it planted there?
6049A conduct of angels:"Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?"
6049A day for a man to afflict his soul?
6049A faithful Creator; what is it that one that is faithful will not do, that is, when he is engaged?
6049A faithful man will encourage one much; how much more should the faithfulness of God encourage us?
6049A good cause, what is that?
6049A life regulated by a moral law, what hurt is in that?
6049A man that nameth the name of Christ, and that departeth not from iniquity, to whom may he be compared?
6049A most appalling murder has been committed;--a virtuous and pious young man is brutally murdered by his only brother:--what is the divine judgment?
6049A new covenant, and why not then a new resting day to the church?
6049A rainbow round about the throne, in sight; in whose sight?
6049A resurrection-- of what?
6049A self- righteous man therefore can come to God for mercy none otherwise than fawningly: For what need of mercy hath a righteous man?
6049A sick body is a burden to the soul, and a wounded spirit is a burden to the body;''a wounded spirit who can bear?''
6049A type in what?
6049A while after this, as was hinted before, the Christians will begin with detestation to ask what Antichrist was?
6049A whoremaster, a drunkard, a thief, what are they but the devil''s baits by which he catcheth others?
6049A work did I say?
6049ALL; take it where you will, and in what place you will,''All is profitable'': For what?
6049Afraid of what?
6049After I had been thus for some considerable time, another thought came into my mind; and that was, whether we were of the Israelites, or no?
6049After this He led them into His garden, where was great variety of flowers; and he said, Do you see all these?
6049After this, she thought she saw two very ill- favoured ones standing by her bedside, and saying, What shall we do with this woman?
6049After this, that other doubt did come with strength upon me, But how if the day of grace should be past and gone?
6049Again I ask, Hast thou considered what truth, as to matter of fact, there is in the things whereof thou standest accused?
6049Again, But do you not follow them with clamours and out- cries, that their communion, even amongst themselves, is unwarrantable?
6049Again, But who has the perfect knowledge of all these things?
6049Again, Did not Moses write of the Saviour that was to come afterwards into the world?
6049Again, How basely do they behave themselves, how unlike are they to win, that think it enough to keep company with the hindmost?
6049Again, Is it so, that no man comes to Jesus Christ by the will, wisdom, and power of man, but by the gift, promise, and drawing of the Father?
6049Again, Was the man a good man?
6049Again, What kind of righteousness of thine, is this, that standeth in a misplacing, and so consequently in a misesteeming of God''s commands?
6049Again, are the people of God to behave themselves to the glory of God the Father?
6049Again, how did Satan ply it against Peter, when he desired to have him, that he might sift him as wheat?
6049Again, if Christ be the altar of incense, how stands he as a priest by that altar to offer the prayers of all the saints thereon, before the throne?
6049Again, if thy parents, and thou also, be godly, how happy a thing is this?
6049Again, if you say he hath no other body but his church, then I ask, What that was that was taken down from the cross?
6049Again, is there such a length?
6049Again, see Peter''s testimony of this Son of Mary; When Jesus asked his disciples, whom say ye that I am?
6049Again, shall God, who is the truth, Say there is heaven and hell And shall men play that trick of youth To say, But who can tell?
6049Again, suppose the father should scourge and chasten the son for such offence, is the relation between them therefore dissolved?
6049Again, what a continuation of this alarm was there also at the birth of Jesus, which was about three months after John Baptist was born?
6049Again, what needed the woman to have a place of shelter in the wilderness, when there was no war made against her?
6049Again, would the people learn to be covetous?
6049Again,"Whether I am come to one of the days of the thousand years?"
6049Again,"Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
6049Again,''If they hear not Moses and the prophets,''& c. As if he had said, Thou wouldst have me send one from the dead unto them; what needs that?
6049Again,''Is it not yet a very little while, and Lebanon shall be turned into a fruitful field, and the fruitful field shall be esteemed as a forest?
6049Again,''What is man, that he should be clean?
6049Again; Hast thou found a failure in all others that might have been entertained to plead thy cause?
6049Again; when Esau threatened to slay his brother, Rebecca sent him away, saying,"Why should I be deprived also of you both in one day?"
6049Again; why not live upon Christ alway?
6049Ah, Mind, why didst thou do those things That now do work my woe?
6049Ah, Will, why was thou thus inclin''d Me ever to undo?
6049Alas, but how shall I come?
6049All God''s children are criers-- cannot you be quiet without you have a bellyful of the milk of God''s Word?
6049All covetousness is idolatry; but what is that, or what will you call it, when men are religious for filthy lucre''s sake?
6049All our anxious inquiries should be, Is Emmanuel in Heart- castle?
6049All they,''that is, that are in hell, shall say,''Art thou also become weak as we?
6049All this is made to appear by the angels that fell; for when fallen, what was heaven to them?
6049All this is taught us by the spoons; for what need is there of spoons where there is nothing to eat but strong meat?
6049All this, what does it argue, I say, but thy diffidence of God?
6049Also before his friends, how bold was he?
6049Also that he may deny to give them that grace that would preserve them from sin, without being guilty of their damnation?
6049Also to Simon Magus for but undervaluing of it?
6049Also when the mariners inquired of Jonah, saying,"What is thine occupation, and whence comest thou?
6049Also whether reprobation be the cause of condemnation?
6049Also your neighbours are diligent for things that will perish; and will you be slothful for things that will endure for ever?
6049Also, if he ask me, What is become of the portion of goods that he gave me?
6049Also, what if she had laid wait round about him, to espy if he was not otherwise behind her back than he was before her face?
6049Also, when Job had God present with him, making manifest the goodness of his great heart to him, what doth he say?
6049Also, wouldst thou know what a sad thing it is for any to turn their backs upon the gospel of Jesus Christ?
6049Am I a new creature in Him?
6049Am I coming, indeed, to Jesus Christ?
6049Am I in a case to be thus near mine end?
6049Am I one of the elect?
6049Amaziah having sinned against the Lord, he sends to him a prophet to reprove him; but Amaziah says,''Forbear, why shouldest thou be smitten?''
6049And I ask, Why doth the wife-- that is, as the loving hind-- love to be in the presence of her husband?
6049And I say again, if one sin, the least sin deserveth all these things, what thinkest thou do all thy sins deserve?
6049And I say again, this is the work of a Creator, and a Creator can maintain it in its gallantry, FOOTNOTE?
6049And I say again, wherefore has he so plainly told us of his greatness, and of what he can do?
6049And Jesus said to them,''Why are ye troubled, and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?''
6049And Paul asked them, Whether they had yet''received the Holy Ghost?''
6049And Paul, when he said, he could wish that himself were accursed from Christ, for the vehement desire that he had that the Jews might be saved?
6049And a new heart and a new man must have objects of delight that are new, and like himself;''Old things are passed away''; why?
6049And again( Gal 3:2,5 compared together),''Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law,[ saith the Apostle] or by the hearing of faith?''
6049And again, What he hath made crooked, who can make straight?
6049And again, some of them that are for infant baptism die for that as a truth?
6049And again, where Judas( not Iscariot) said; Lord, how is it, that thou wilt manifest thyself to us, and not unto the world?
6049And again,"Beware of men,"& c. when I had answered him, that blessed be God I was well, he said, What is the occasion of your being here?
6049And again,"If thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?
6049And again,"If thou, Lord, shouldst mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?"
6049And again,"Whom shall I send, and who will go for US?"
6049And again,''Am I a sea, or a whale, that thou settest a watch over me?
6049And again,''My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God, when shall I come and appear before God?''
6049And again,''When ye come to appear before me, who hath required this at your hand, to tread my courts?''
6049And albeit, saith Satan, thou prayest sometimes, yet is not thy heart possessed with a belief that God will not regard thee?
6049And albeit, saith Satan, thou prayest sometimes, yet is not thy heart possessed with a belief that God will not regard thee?
6049And all the rest they baptized, were they not left free to join themselves for their convenience and edification?
6049And are not all His holy doctrines also stamped with the same Divine sanction?
6049And are not these pleasant sights?
6049And are not you the same?
6049And are they willing, God helping them, to run hazards for his name, for the love they bear to him?
6049And are we not in him, in him, even as so considered?
6049And are you able thus to imitate him?
6049And are you willing to stand by their judgment in the case?
6049And art thou now as perfectly innocent as ever was Jesus Christ?
6049And as he went down deeper, he said,''Grave, where is thy victory?''
6049And before I go further, what might I yet say to fasten this reason upon the truly gracious soul?
6049And by what is this righteousness by thee applied to thyself?
6049And can a holy and just God require that we give thanks to him in his name, if it was not effectually done for us by him?
6049And can death, or sin, or the grave hold us, when God saith,''Give up?''
6049And can it be imagined that Christ alone shall be like the foolish ostrich, hardened against his young, yea, against his members?
6049And can you prove it by the scripture?
6049And canst thou tell me who saves thee?
6049And consequently how could he lift up his face unto God?
6049And could you at any time, with ease, get off the guilt of sin,[275] when, by any of these ways, it came upon you?
6049And did ever God send an ordinance to be a pest and plague to his people?''
6049And did he do it before he had need to do it?
6049And did he do thus indeed?
6049And did he license any one, and if so, who, to alter, add to, or diminish from it?
6049And did he not behave himself valiantly?
6049And did none of these things discourage you?
6049And did the Father reveal His Son to you?
6049And did the old man give him money to set up with?
6049And did they make them welcome?
6049And did you ask him what man this was, and how you must be justified by Him?
6049And did you do as you were bidden?
6049And did you endeavour to mend?
6049And did you not then believe, and do you not still believe, that you were true members of Christ, though less perfect?
6049And did you pray to God that He would bless your counsel to them?
6049And did you presently fall under the power of this conviction?
6049And did you think he spake true?
6049And did you think yourself well then?
6049And did you, said he, when I came up against this town of Mansoul, heartily wish that I might not have the victory over you?
6049And didst thou fear the lake and pit?
6049And do I desire to be found in Him; knowing by the Word, and feeling by the teaching of His Spirit, that I am totally lost in myself?
6049And do the things that truly are divine, Before thee more than gold or rubies shine?
6049And do they in thy conscience bear more sway To govern thee in faith and holiness, Than thou canst with thy heart and mouth express?
6049And do you think that the words of your book are certainly true?
6049And do you think the Lord will sit still, as I may say, and let thy tongue run as it lists, and yet never bring you to an account for the same?
6049And dost thou count this a corrupted grain of Babylon''s treasure?
6049And dost thou desire this medicine?
6049And dost thou indeed say,"Hallowed be thy name"with thy heart?
6049And dost thou not do the deeds of the flesh?
6049And dost thou not rejoice in secret, that thou art the same that thou ever wert?
6049And dost thou think that these are but threatenings, or that our King has not power to execute his words?
6049And dost thou think, this is, indeed, the way to be righteous?
6049And dost thou think, wast thou there now, that thou art able to wrestle with the judgment of God?
6049And doth God come to the sinner, and the sinner again go to God in a saving way by him, and by him only?
6049And doth all this stir up in thy heart some breathing after Him?
6049And doth he not make his pots according to his pleasure?
6049And doth he take charge of them as a Creator?
6049And doth immodest apparel, with stretched- out necks, naked breasts, a made speech, and mincing gaits,& c., argue mortification of lusts?
6049And doth it not also make thee more earnestly to groan after the Lord Jesus?
6049And doth not the Lord as well require the sign of baptism now, as of circumcision then?
6049And doth this demonstrate the reformation of your church?
6049And doth this look like a visible church- state?
6049And fools hate knowledge?''
6049And for the opening of this we must consider, first, How and through Whom this grace doth come to be, first, free to us, and, secondly, unchangeable?
6049And from sense and reason they will have ground to think so; for who now is left in the world any more to make head against them?
6049And from the sense and feeling of torment, he would give, yea, what would he not give, in exchange for his soul?
6049And further, said he, can not one man teach another to pray?
6049And gain, how came it thither, how got the soul possession of it, while it was unjustified?
6049And good reason; for since they would not with us come to him now they have time, why should they stand with us when judgment is come?
6049And have these desires put thy soul to the flight?
6049And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?"
6049And he said, I know not: Am I my brother''s keeper?"
6049And he said, how long Would it have been, e''er you had understood This thing, had you not with my heifer plow''d?
6049And he saith unto him, Friend, how camest thou in hither, not having a wedding- garment?''
6049And he turned to the woman, and said unto Simon, Seest thou this woman?
6049And here those sayings are of their own natural force:''How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?''
6049And his name not be but of a common regard on that day?
6049And how are they to consider of themselves, even then when they first are apprehensive of their need of this righteousness?
6049And how bitterly did David mourn for his son, who died in his wickedness?
6049And how can a man that went last time out of his closet to be naught, have the face to come thither again?
6049And how can that be, if he saveth not to the uttermost them that come unto God by him?
6049And how cold is the love of many at this day?
6049And how could the people believe and embrace it?
6049And how could we have seen it to purpose, had not God left some to themselves?
6049And how did he carry it there?
6049And how did his good wife take it, when she saw that he had no amendment, but that he returned with the dog to his vomit, to his old courses again?
6049And how did you do then?
6049And how do they deceive souls?
6049And how doth God the Holy Ghost save thee?
6049And how else could they obey that command that bids them rejoice in tribulation, and glorify God in the fires?
6049And how hath Christ lightened every man if not within him?"
6049And how if I should not?
6049And how if thou shouldst come but one quarter of an hour too late?
6049And how is this resented by them?
6049And how kindly did our Lord Jesus take it, to see the little children run tripping before him, and crying, Hosannah to the Son of David?
6049And how little conscience is there made of prayer between God and the soul in secret, unless the Spirit of supplication be there to help?
6049And how many did Samson slay with the jaw- bone of an ass?
6049And how must it be reckoned to them?
6049And how say you?
6049And how sayest thou now?
6049And how sayest thou, for to name no more, dost thou with thy affection and conscience thus question?
6049And how sayest thou?
6049And how sayest thou?
6049And how seldom do they trouble their heads, to have their minds taken up with thoughts of the better?
6049And how then?
6049And how then?
6049And how was He revealed unto you?
6049And how were they served that are mentioned in the 13th of Luke,''for staying till the door was shut?''
6049And how, then, can he come to him by Christ?
6049And if God''s will should be done on earth as it is in heaven, must it not be thy ruin?
6049And if Satan meets thee, and asketh, Whither goest thou?
6049And if he breaks up one of these bags, who can tell what he can do?
6049And if he goes about to do this, is not the law of the land against him?
6049And if he hath said it, will he not make it good, I mean even thy salvation?
6049And if he knows not the Father and the Son, how can he come?
6049And if he saith, See, ye"blind that have eyes,"who shall hinder it?
6049And if it be a blessing to have this fear, is it not wisdom to increase in it?
6049And if it be asked, But what will become of the threatening wherewith he threatened the offender?
6049And if not to think of him, while at a distance, how can you endure to be in his presence?
6049And if our sun seems angry, hides his face, Shall it go down, shall night possess this place?
6049And if so, Whether they might not obtain at least, some little of the mercy, as well as those women?
6049And if so, did he give His church any other than that most beautiful and comprehensive form called the Lord''s Prayer?
6049And if so, how can their service to God have anything like acceptation from the hand of God, that is done, not in, but without the fear of God?
6049And if so, what follows?
6049And if so, what shall we then think of the soul for which is prepared, and that of God, the most rich and excellent vessel in the world?
6049And if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?"
6049And if there is so much in the pride of his countenance, what is there, think you, in the pride of his heart?
6049And if these be acts that speak a condescension, what will you count of Christ''s standing up as an Advocate to plead the cause of his people?
6049And if they are mute when dealt with by vessels of clay, what will they do when they shall be rebuked by the flames of a devouring fire?
6049And if they shall not escape that neglect, then how shall they escape that reject and turn their back upon''so great a salvation?''
6049And if this gentle check will not do, then read the other, Shall we say, Let us do evil that good may come?
6049And if thou dost, thou wilt run into the bosom of Christ and of God, and then what harm will that do thee?
6049And if thou shouldest be so now, what hast thou gained thereby?
6049And if we know not every one of all these things to the full, how shall we know to the full the love of Christ which saveth us from them all?
6049And if ye be followers of that which is good, who will harm you( 1 Peter 3:13)?
6049And if you ask, How is it possible that this should be done?
6049And if your brethren only you salute, What more than they do ye?
6049And if, as unto Solomon, God should Propound to thee, What wouldst thou have?
6049And in that he saith''There remains a rest,''referring to that of David, what is it, if it signifies not, that the other rests remain not?
6049And in the land of peace thou trustedst, then how wilt thou do in the swelling of Jordan?''
6049And indeed so he does with"Adam, where art thou?"
6049And indeed what joy or what rejoicing is like rejoicing here?
6049And indeed, take this away, and what ground can there be laid for any man to persevere in good works?
6049And indeed, the soul that doth thus by practice, though with his mouth-- as who doth not?
6049And into what church did Philip baptize the eunuch, or the apostle the jailor and his house?
6049And is all this no good?
6049And is hope, that this day is approaching, a reviving cordial to thee?
6049And is it not reason that they who did this horrid villany, should have their doings laid before their faces upon the tables of their heart?
6049And is it possible it should be forgotten, or that, by it, our joy, light, and heaven should not be made the sweeter to all eternity?
6049And is it thus with thy soul indeed?
6049And is not Boaz, with whose maids thou wast, One of the nearest kinsmen that thou hast?
6049And is not his will the only rule of his mercy?
6049And is not this a needy time; doth not such an one want abundance of grace?
6049And is not this love worthy of all acceptation at the hands and hearts of all coming sinners?
6049And is not this the very ground of thy hoping that God will save thee from the wrath to come?
6049And is not this, said he, a shame?
6049And is that all?
6049And is that all?
6049And is that within the creature, or without, that worketh the new birth?"
6049And is there no other way to the Father but by his blood, and through the veil, that is to say, his flesh?
6049And is there not a great deal in it?
6049And is there not all the reason in the world for this?
6049And is there toward us love in Christ that passeth knowledge?
6049And is this all?
6049And is this to keep the first table; yea, the first branch of that table, which saith,"Thou shalt love the Lord thy God?"
6049And it was so indeed, thought Mr. Badman; was my troubles only the effects of my distemper, and because ill vapours got up into my brain?
6049And let me ask further, is not he a madman who, being loaded with combustible matter, will run headlong into the fire upon a bravado?
6049And look, did not I tell you?
6049And may he not, without he give offence to thee, lay hold by electing love and mercy on whom himself pleaseth?
6049And must baptism be such a rock of offence to professors, that very few will enquire after it, or submit to it?
6049And must those that shall live to see those days, rejoice when these things begin to come to pass?
6049And must we be all alone?
6049And must you needs be upon the extremes?
6049And now I add, Is not this to deliver them to the devil( 1 Cor 5), or to put them to shame before all that see your acts?
6049And now I ask what kind of christian correspondency you have with them?
6049And now I ask, What was the reason that God continued his presence with this church notwithstanding this transgression?
6049And now had he had a heart to do for Mansoul, what could he do for it or wherein could he be profitable to her?
6049And now having said this much, wherein have I derogated from the glory and holiness of Christ?
6049And now is it not to be wondered at, and are we not to be affected herewith, saying, And wilt thou set thine eye upon such an one?
6049And now what would a man give in exchange for his soul?
6049And now, Adam, what do you mean to do?
6049And now, behold, when Jacob had been told That there was corn in Egypt to be sold, He said unto his sons, Why stand ye thus?
6049And now, what can this accuser say?
6049And now, when body and soul are thus united, who can imagine what glory they both possess?
6049And now,''what shall a man,''what would a man, but what can a man that has lost his soul, himself, and his all,''give in exchange for his soul?''
6049And observe, it is not said, that Noah shut the door, but the Lord shut him in: If God shuts in or out, who can alter it?
6049And of what nation?
6049And on the other hand, how often has the disjointing of the body, and the breakings thereof, occasioned the expiration of the spirit?
6049And p. 26. where in answer to this question of mine; Why did the Man Christ hang on the cross on Mount Calvary?
6049And said, moreover, that they could not wait upon me any longer; but said to me, Then you confess the indictment, do you not?
6049And sayest thou so, my dear?
6049And shall not God avenge his own elect, which cry day and night unto him?"
6049And shall not I?
6049And shall the prey be taken from the mighty, or the lawful captive be delivered?
6049And shall we not imitate our Lord, nor the church that was immediately acted[21] by him in this, and the churches their fellows?
6049And shall we not take that notice thereof as to follow the Lord Jesus and the churches herein?
6049And she said, Come, James, canst thou tell me who made thee?
6049And she''shall be glad for them''; for what?
6049And since he can be both merciful and just in the salvation of sinners, why may he not also save them from death and hell?
6049And so I may say, What think you of ten thousand more besides?
6049And so doing, has it not also accommodated thee with all the aforenamed conveniences?
6049And so with Paul, who tremblingly said,''Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?''
6049And suppose they were the truly godly that made the first assault, can they be blamed?
6049And that if they had light therein, they would as willingly do it as you?
6049And that is according to the whole stream of scripture: For by one offering, What was that?
6049And the Lord said unto him, Wherewith?
6049And the ministers of the gospel they also cry, Lord,"who hath believed our report?
6049And the reason is, because he that envieth a sinner, hath forgotten himself, that he is as bad; and how can he then fear God?
6049And the reasons are weighty, for by them he proves the tree is not good; how then can it yield good fruit?
6049And the same I say of his Advocate''s office- What is an advocate without the exercise of his office?
6049And the scorners delight in their scorning?
6049And then he answers himself:''Is not destruction to the wicked, and a strange punishment to the workers of iniquity?''
6049And then what doth he get thereby but loss and damage?
6049And then, I pray you, what is left unto God, and what can he call his own?
6049And then, to engage us in our soul to the duty, he adds one of his wonderful mercies to the world, for a motive,"Fear ye not me?"
6049And then,& c. And why was not this done on the seventh day sabbath?
6049And then,''what profit hath he that hath laboured for the wind?''
6049And they knew it: Why, did they not know it before?
6049And this is one ground( at least) why he hanged on the cross,& c. Ha Friend?
6049And this is that which Peter intends when he saith,"And if ye be followers of that which is good, who will harm you?"
6049And this leads me first to inquire into what, by these words the apostle must, of necessity, presuppose?
6049And thou liar, what wilt thou do?
6049And thus much doth this man Christ Jesus testify unto us where he saith he shall glorify me; mark,"He shall glorify;"( saith the Son of Mary)but how?
6049And to distressed Jonah, said the Lord, Dost thou well to be angry for the gourd?
6049And to put a question upon thy objection- What is a sacrifice without a priest, and what is a priest without a sacrifice?
6049And was not there a time when you did not so well understand the nature and extent of pride and covetousness as now you do?
6049And was that all?
6049And was there not in all these things love, and love that was infinite?
6049And was this all?
6049And were they all served so?
6049And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols?
6049And what angels but those that ministered to him here in the day of his humiliation?
6049And what can Satan say against this plea?
6049And what can our pretended giants do or say in comparison of these?
6049And what can such an one say for himself in the judgment, that shall be charged with the abuse of love?
6049And what canst thou earn a day?
6049And what chains are so heavy as those that discourage thee?
6049And what company shall we have there?
6049And what concord hath Christ with Belial?
6049And what concord hath Christ with Belial?
6049And what day so fit as the Lord''s day for this?
6049And what did Badman do after his wife was dead?
6049And what did they say else?
6049And what did you do then?
6049And what did you do then?
6049And what did you reply?
6049And what did you reply?
6049And what did you reply?
6049And what did you reply?
6049And what did you say to him?
6049And what else?
6049And what else?
6049And what else?
6049And what encouragement has a man to suffer for Christ, whose heart can not believe, and whose soul he can not commit to God to keep it?
6049And what follows?
6049And what follows?
6049And what follows?
6049And what good will my vanities do, when death says he will have no nay?
6049And what harm will that do thee?
6049And what hath he received of thy hand?
6049And what honour like that of being a holy man of God?
6049And what if God will cross his book, and blot out the handwriting that is against thee, and not let thee know it as yet?
6049And what if thou waitest upon God all thy days?
6049And what if you should not?
6049And what is it that makes you so desirous to go to Mount Zion?
6049And what is this second veil, in, at, or through which, as the phrase is, we must, by blood, enter into the holiest?
6049And what life, but death in its perfection?
6049And what matter can be found in the soul for humility to work by so well, as by a sight that I have been and am an abominable sinner?
6049And what more fearful than the bottomless pit of hell?
6049And what nation is there so great, that hath statutes and judgments so righteous, as all this law,''said Moses, which I set before you this day?''
6049And what need of an Advocate''s office to be exercised, if Christ, as sacrifice and Priest, was thought sufficient by God?
6049And what need was there of any of this, if Paul could, as he would, have departed from iniquity?
6049And what revenge hast thou in thy heart against every thought of disobedience?
6049And what said Faithful to you then?
6049And what said he then?
6049And what said he then?
6049And what said the neighbours to him?
6049And what saith the words before the text but the same--''For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?''
6049And what saw you else in the way?
6049And what sayest thou to thy perverting, knowingly, the right purport and intent of the law?
6049And what says the Apostle?
6049And what shall he do now, that is a stranger to this breadth, made mention of in the text?
6049And what shall he do when he comes?
6049And what shall this man do?
6049And what should a man come to God for, that can live in the world without him?
6049And what sympathy and feeling would his arguments flow from?
6049And what than fire?
6049And what the son of my vows?
6049And what then?
6049And what then?
6049And what then?
6049And what then?
6049And what then?
6049And what then?
6049And what then?
6049And what then?
6049And what then?
6049And what then?
6049And what thunder did Zaccheus hear or see?
6049And what use doth he make of this?
6049And what was that?
6049And what was the conclusion?
6049And what was the other thing?
6049And what was the reason you did not?
6049And what will become of them concerning whom the Lord has said already,''I will not take up their names into my lips''?
6049And what will become of them that trample under foot this Son of God?
6049And what will become of them that trample under foot this Son of God?''
6049And what will not love suffer?
6049And what will you do whose hearts go after your covetousness?
6049And what, did you despair, or how?
6049And what, did you despair, or how?
6049And what, did you despair, or how?
6049And what, did you despair, or how?
6049And when a Christian comes to know this, should Christ as Advocate be hid, what could bear him up?
6049And when a man is down, you know, what can he do?
6049And when did the Spirit of Christ convince thee of sin, because thou didst not believe in him?
6049And when did we see thee an hungry, or thirsty, or a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in prison, and did not minister to thee?
6049And when the hand of the rulers are chief in a trespass, who can keep their people from being drowned in that trespass?
6049And when they had found him, they wonderingly asked him,"Rabbi, when camest thou hither?"
6049And when unto her mother- in- law she came, Art thou, said she, my daughter come again?
6049And when ye did eat, and when ye did drink, did not ye eat for yourselves, and drink for yourselves?"
6049And where hast thou been working?
6049And where is it, within or without?"
6049And where is the man that chooseth to go to hell?
6049And where is this man, that was born of the virgin, that we may come to the Father by him?
6049And where it is most, how far short of perfect acts is it?
6049And where that practical holiness that formerly used to be seen in the houses, lives and conversations of professors?
6049And where wilt thou leave thy glory?
6049And whereabout does he dwell?
6049And whereas thou askest, is not he a deceiver, that exhorts people to anything else than the light of Christ?
6049And whereas thou asketh, whether the fault be then in God, or in that thou callest his light, or in the creature?
6049And whereas you ask me, Whither away?
6049And whereas you ask me,"What is that which worketh faith?
6049And whereas you ask me,"do they that are born of God commit sin?"
6049And whereas you ask, What is the sight of God?
6049And wherefore doth he thus, but to beget an expectation in them of their salvation and deliverance?
6049And whether doth he that is born of God commit sin?
6049And whether it be lawful for them so to do?"
6049And whether it be not lawful for them so to do?
6049And who can abide the fierceness of his anger?
6049And who can be thankful for a mercy that is not sensible that they want it, have it, and have it of mercy?
6049And who can contradict him?
6049And who can now object against the deliverance of the child of God?
6049And who can say, my heart is clean?
6049And who can think that he should be quiet, when men take the right course to escape his hellish snares?
6049And who could have found in their hearts to shut the door upon such an one?
6049And who could have thought, that the other had been a good man?
6049And who dares to limit the Almighty?
6049And who then shall dare to blame this our age consumed; or say that our years be cut off?
6049And who was that but Jesus Christ, even the person speaking in the text?
6049And who was that, but he that"spoiled principalities and powers,"when he did hang upon the tree, triumphing over them thereon?
6049And who will dare to make any addition to holy writ?
6049And who with him again but they?
6049And who with them but Mr. Badman?
6049And whose be the sheep that feed upon them?
6049And whose portrait is Bunyan describing here?
6049And whose word shall stand?
6049And why a door of hope, but that by it, God''s people, when afflicted, should go out by it from despair by hope?
6049And why are the women commanded silence there, if they may congregate by themselves, and set up and manage worship there?
6049And why can they not as well keep the other sabbaths?
6049And why candlesticks, if they were not to hold the candles?
6049And why did you not bring them along with you?
6049And why do the scriptures say,"that through this man is preached to us the forgiveness of sins?"
6049And why do they with pride trick up the body, if it be not to provoke both themselves and others to lusts?
6049And why dost thou take notice of the mote That''s in thy brother''s eye; but dost not note The beam that''s in thine own?
6049And why doth he not concern himself with them?
6049And why follow the apish fashions of the world?
6049And why for raiment are ye taking thought?
6049And why is it thee?
6049And why is the breaking of the heart compared to the breaking of the bones?
6049And why may not I give it the name of a shew; when you call it a symbol, and compare it to a gentleman''s livery?
6049And why might they not be a type of gospel sermons?
6049And why not now, as well as formerly?
6049And why shall he that doth most for God in this world, enjoy most of him in that which is to come?
6049And why should a man cumber himself with what is his, when the good of all that is in Christ is laid, and to be laid out for him?
6049And why should a man so carelessly cast away himself, by giving heed to a stranger?
6049And why should it not be accounted to him for righteousness?
6049And why should not credence be given to that gospel that is confirmed by blood, the blood of the Son of God himself?
6049And why should not the kings have it granted unto them, that she should fall by their hand?
6049And why should we not have the benefit of the righteousness, while we are ungodly, since it was completed for us while we were yet ungodly?
6049And why so?
6049And why so?
6049And why so?
6049And why so?
6049And why then should not we have also in reserve for Christ?
6049And why thus consider, but that a door might be opened for hope to exercise itself upon God by this?
6049And why, but because God himself maintains the enmity?
6049And why, to show, by these, the exceeding riches of his grace to the ages to come, through Christ Jesus?
6049And why?
6049And why?
6049And why?
6049And why?
6049And will he be a favourable no more?
6049And will not this, when they know it, yield them comfort?
6049And will their agreement of hell yield them comfort?
6049And will you, says Unbelief, in such a case as you now are, presume to come to Jesus Christ?
6049And wilt thou hang back or be sullen, because thou art none of the first?
6049And wilt thou judge him that doth thus?
6049And wilt thou not regard?
6049And wilt thou pursue the dry stubble?''
6049And wilt thou say these are things that are not?
6049And with his works he perfected his faith?
6049And with that she plucked out her letter,[28] and read it, and said to them, What now will ye say to this?
6049And without this, what is to be seen in the church of God?
6049And would I, as was said before, be thoroughly saved, to wit, from the filth as from the guilt?
6049And would it not be an insufferable thing?
6049And would you be doing this?
6049And ye say, Wherein have we despised thy name?''
6049And yet darest thou say to God, Our Father?
6049And yet dost thou out of thy blasphemous throat suffer these words to come, even our Father?
6049And yet who so idle as they in the time of their prosperity?
6049And you are sure he was of this opinion?
6049And you that were sometime alienated, and enemies in your mind by wicked works, yet now hath he reconciled[ but how?]
6049And you ungodly children, how are your ungodly parents that lived and died ungodly, now in the pains of hell also?
6049And you, that were sometime alienated and enemies in your mind by wicked works, yet now hath He reconciled,"how?
6049And"who hath required this at your hand?"
6049And''the thunder of his power who can understand?''
6049And''what and if ye shall see the Son of man ascend up where he was before?''
6049And''will ye weary my God also?''
6049And, By what means have you so persevered therein?
6049And, Fourth, what it was for him to be raised unto Israel?
6049And, How got you into the way?
6049And, Sir, you, as all our neighbours know, are a very observing man, pray, therefore, what do you think of them?
6049And, Use First, Is there such breadth, and length, and depth, and height in God, for us?
6049And, What he did in the world?
6049And, are there no public Christians, or public christian meetings, but them of your way?
6049And, in reason, how could it be otherwise?
6049And, indeed, if people once say to God, by way of doubt,''Wherein hast thou loved us?''
6049And, listening still, she thought she heard another answer it, saying-- For why?
6049And, moreover, my brother, thou talkest of ease in the grave; but hast thou forgotten the hell, whither for certain the murderers go?
6049And, said Christiana to Mr. Great- heart, Sir, will you do as we?
6049And, therefore, what need have they that one should be sent unto them in another way?
6049And, whether there was a secret or mystery in this work containing the truth of some higher thing?
6049And,"O God, why hast thou cast us off for ever?"
6049And,"who shall separate us from the love of Christ"our Lord?
6049And,''Will ye rebel against the king?''
6049Answer, friend, dost thou put no difference betwixt the speaking of Christ without, and believing in Christ without?
6049Any thing but truth; but I would know how sincerely righteous they were that were justified without works?
6049Are God''s people a suffering people?
6049Are all the elect, the seed, the saved, the vessels of mercy, the chosen and peculiar?
6049Are great saints only to have the kingdom, and the glory everlasting?
6049Are great works only to be rewarded?
6049Are her plagues pleasant or easy to be borne?
6049Are his feet shod with the Gospel of peace?
6049Are his loins girt about with truth?
6049Are his ministers slothful in tendering this unto you?
6049Are his saints precious to them?
6049Are my prayers lost?
6049Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
6049Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
6049Are not even ye,"saith Paul,"in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
6049Are not my words verbatim these?
6049Are not some, yea the most, the children of the flesh, the rest, the lost, the vessels of wrath, of dishonour, and the children of perdition?
6049Are not the seven churches in Asia called by name of candlesticks?
6049Are not these therefore strong desires?
6049Are not these things rather a sign that the utter overthrow of the church of God is at the door?
6049Are not they part of the scriptures of truth?
6049Are not you commanded to keep out of the church all that are not circumcised?
6049Are not, now- a- days, the bulk of professors like those that''strain at a gnat and swallow a camel?''
6049Are our fruits meet for repentance?
6049Are the narratives of these mighty tempests in his spirit plain matters of fact?
6049Are the words of God called by the name of the fear of the Lord?
6049Are there any sins now that will fly upon this Saviour like so many lions, or raging devils, if He take in hand to redeem man?
6049Are there bowels in you that are wicked, and will they be wrought upon by an importuning beggar?
6049Are there yet any more sons in my womb, That may your husbands be in time to come?
6049Are these the tokens of a blessed man?"
6049Are these"spirits of just men made perfect"-the angel- ministering spirits which are sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?
6049Are they enemies to Thee?
6049Are they lawful things which thou desirest?
6049Are they not all of equal authority?
6049Are they not death without, and unbelief within?
6049Are they purified, are they clean that name the name of Christ?
6049Are they so dreadful in their receipt and sentence?
6049Are they such things as thou takest pleasure in?
6049Are they tender of sinning against Jesus Christ?
6049Are they that are justified by Christ''s blood such as have need yet to be saved by his intercession?
6049Are they that are saved, saved by grace?
6049Are they that are saved, saved by grace?
6049Are they the glorified inhabitants of the Celestial City?
6049Are they things Divine, or things natural?
6049Are they things heavenly, or things earthly?
6049Are they things holy, or things unholy?
6049Are they to be the audible mouth there, before all, to God?
6049Are they to think, that they are righteous or sinners?
6049Are things thus ordered?
6049Are those that are already justified by the blood of Christ such as do still stand in need of being saved by his intercession?
6049Are those that are already justified by the blood of Christ yet such as have need of being saved by his intercession?
6049Are those that are already justified by the blood of Christ, such as do still stand in need of being saved by his intercession?
6049Are those that are justified by the blood of Christ such as, after that, have need of being saved by Christ''s intercession?
6049Are those that are justified by the blood of Christ such as, after that, have need to be saved by Christ''s intercession?
6049Are those that are justified by the blood of Christ such, after that, as have need also of saving by Christ''s intercession?
6049Are thy sins so dear, so sweet, so desireable, so profitable to thee, that thou wilt venture a burning in hell fire for them till thou art burnt out?
6049Are we for war?
6049Are we now almost got past the Enchanted Ground?
6049Are we profanely apt to judge of God harshly, as of one that would gather where he had not strawn?
6049Are we stronger than he?''
6049Are we tempted to distrust God?
6049Are we truly convinced of sin, and converted to Christ?
6049Are ye not CARNAL, CARNAL, CARNAL?
6049Are ye so foolish?
6049Are you a married man?
6049Are you a married man?
6049Are you at that door, my brother?
6049Are you brought out of the dark dungeon of this world into Christ?
6049Are you come out of it?
6049Are you commanded to reject them; If yea, where is it?
6049Are you going to the heavenly country?
6049Are you in affliction for your profession?
6049Are you not sensible that such a one As I, can certainly thereof make trial?
6049Are you not sorry for what you have done?
6049Are you so hasty?
6049Are you stronger than he that made the heavens, and that holdeth angels in everlasting chains?
6049Art become freakish?
6049Art bound for hell against all wind and weather?
6049Art bound for hell, against all wind and weather?
6049Art like to him, that needs must step a mile At every stride, or think it not worth while To follow Christ?
6049Art not able to conclude, that to be saved is better than to burn in hell?
6049Art not thou a murderer, a thief, a harlot, a witch, a sinner of the greatest size, and dost thou look for mercy now?
6049Art not thou a murderer, a thief, a harlot, a witch, a sinner of the greatest size, and dost thou look for mercy now?
6049Art not thou a murderer, a thief, a harlot, a witch, a sinner of the greatest size, and dost thou look for mercy now?
6049Art not thou a murderer, a thief, a harlot, a witch, a sinner of the greatest size, and dost thou look for mercy now?
6049Art one of those whose fears do go beyond Their faith?
6049Art thou a Publican?
6049Art thou a buyer, and do things grow dear?
6049Art thou a fish, O man, art thou a fish?
6049Art thou a fool in thyself?
6049Art thou a professor?
6049Art thou a seller, and do things grow dear?
6049Art thou a sinner of the first rate, of the biggest size?
6049Art thou almost like Elymas the sorcerer, that sought to turn the deputy from the faith?
6049Art thou also willing that he should decide the matter?
6049Art thou begotten of God by his Word?
6049Art thou born again?
6049Art thou born again?
6049Art thou born again?
6049Art thou born again?
6049Art thou born again?
6049Art thou born again?
6049Art thou born again?
6049Art thou come to Jesus Christ?
6049Art thou coming to Jesus Christ?
6049Art thou coming, indeed?
6049Art thou coming?
6049Art thou coming?
6049Art thou coming?
6049Art thou convinced that she is nothing more?
6049Art thou crossed, disappointed, and waylaid, and overthrown in all thy foolish ways and doings?
6049Art thou followed with affliction, and dost thou hear God''s angry voice in thy afflictions?
6049Art thou got into the right way?
6049Art thou in Christ''s righteousness?
6049Art thou indeed weary of the service of thy old master the devil, sin, and the world?
6049Art thou jogged, and shaken, and molested at the hearing of the Word?
6049Art thou most dejected when thou art at prayer?
6049Art thou not a graceless wretch?
6049Art thou not a graceless wretch?
6049Art thou not come to discourse the Lord in prayer?
6049Art thou not it which hath dried the sea, the waters of the great deep, that hath made the depths of the sea a way for the ransomed to pass over?"
6049Art thou not like to fare well, when thou hast embraced him, coming sinner?
6049Art thou not planted by the water- side?
6049Art thou not willing to come faster?
6049Art thou now in the favour of God?
6049Art thou resolved to follow me?
6049Art thou resolved to strip?
6049Art thou returning to God?
6049Art thou righteous in the judgment of God?
6049Art thou righteous?
6049Art thou righteous?
6049Art thou such an one?
6049Art thou taken?
6049Art thou that readest these lines such an one?
6049Art thou then made to see thy condition how bad it is, and that the way out of it is by Jesus Christ?
6049Art thou therefore discharged and unladen of these things?
6049Art thou to buy or sell?
6049Art thou troubled with cross children, cross relations, cross neighbours?
6049Art thou truly born again?
6049Art thou unladen of the things of this world, as pride, pleasures, profits, lusts, vanities?
6049Art thou unrighteous in thyself?
6049Art thou visited in the night seasons with dreams about thy state, and that thou art in danger of being lost?
6049Art thou weary of them?
6049Art thy sins of diverse sorts?
6049Art weary?
6049Art[ thou] resolved to follow me?
6049As David said,"Shall I lift up mine yes to the hills?
6049As God said to Coniah,''Did not thy father eat and drink, and do judgment and justice, and then it was well with him?
6049As HE said,''If God be for us, who can be against us?''
6049As Moses said, and that long before the law was given,"Sirs, ye are brethren, why do ye wrong one another?"
6049As Paul saith, What communion hath light with darkness?
6049As for example; Would a parishioner learn to be proud?
6049As for instance at home; could not some of those called Baptists die in opposing infant baptism?
6049As he saith again, Am I not an apostle?
6049As if he had said, Do you profess Christianity?
6049As if he should say, what need have they that one should be sent to them from the dead?
6049As many as walk according to this rule: What rule?
6049As soon as ever God had touched the jailer, he cries out,''Men and brethren, what must I do to be saved?''
6049As the mad prophet also saith of God, in another case,''Hath he said, and shall he not do it?
6049As the sabbath of months, of years, and the jubilee?
6049As to the query, What reason is there, why the Lord should suffer any of his ordinances to be lost?
6049As to the second head, what need is there that the righteousness of Christ should be imputed, where men are righteous first?
6049As to the things of God, what shall I say?
6049As touching the beauty and goodness that was in the object unto which they were allured; What was it?
6049As who should say, My brethren, are you aware what you do?
6049As who should say, My brethren, are you tempted, are you accused, have you sinned, has Satan prevailed against you?
6049As who should say, What would heaven yield to me for delights, if I was there without my God?
6049As who should say, Wherefore do I deny myself of those mercies and privileges that the men of this world enjoy?
6049As yet despise you the offers of peace, and deliverance?
6049As yet will ye refuse the golden offers of Shaddai, and trust to the lies and falsehoods of Diabolus?
6049As"Ely said to Hannah, How long wilt thou be drunken?
6049As, how many good men and good women do unawares, through their uncircumspectness, drive their own children down into the deep?
6049As, whether there were in truth a God or Christ, or no?
6049As, who should say, My brethren, are you troubled and persecuted for your faith?
6049Ask him where this God is?
6049Ask the awakened man, or the man that is under the convictions of the law, if he doth not feel?
6049Ask the carnal man to whom he prays?
6049Ask the rich man spoken of in the ensuing treatise, who was the fool-- he or Lazarus?
6049Ask thy heart, What evil dost thou see in sin?
6049At another time, I remember I was again much under the question, Whether the blood of Christ was sufficient to save my soul?
6049At last the visitor comes and sets his soul at ease, by persuading of him that he belongs to God: and what then?
6049At last there came a grave person to the gate, named Good- will, who asked who was there?
6049At that Pliable began to be offended, and angrily said to his fellow, Is this the happiness you have told me all this while of?
6049At the Lord''s table, I do eat; what though?
6049At this( as I said) you object, and say,''Did I ever find baptism a pest or plague to churches?
6049At which I was as if I had been raised out of a grave, and cried out again, Lord, how couldest thou find out such a word as this?
6049Ay, but says the soul,''How can I reckon thus, when sin is yet strong in me?''
6049Ay, but when didst thou see thyself a lost creature for want of faith in the son of Mary?
6049Ay, but when?
6049Ay, that is well for you, Paul; but what advantage have we thereby?
6049Aye, but Lord, what wilt thou do to quench their thirst?
6049Aye, but this is a high pitch, how should we come by such princely spirits?
6049Aye, saith he, to whom is that spoken?
6049Aye, wherefore indeed?
6049Barren fig- tree, dost thou consider?
6049Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear what a striving there is between the vine- dresser and the husbandman, for thy life?
6049Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear?
6049Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear?
6049Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear?
6049Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear?
6049Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear?
6049Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear?
6049Barren fig- tree, fruitless Christian, do not thine ears tingle?
6049Barren fig- tree, fruitless professor, hast thou heard all these things?
6049Barren fig- tree, hast thou heard all these things?
6049Barren fig- tree, hast thou subscribed, hast thou called thyself by the name of Jacob, and surnamed thyself by the name of Israel?
6049Barren fig- tree, what fruit hast thou?
6049Barren fig- tree, what sayest thou?
6049Barren professor, dost thou hear?
6049Be patient then, my brethren; but how long?
6049Be ruled by me, and go back; who knows whither such a brain- sick fellow will lead you?
6049Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness?
6049Because Christ died for me, shall I therefore spit in his face?
6049Because the neglect of the law will be sure to damn them; therefore wouldst thou put poor souls to follow that which will not save them?
6049Because then it had been in vain for the Lord to have given the scriptures to teach men out of, either concerning himself or themselves: Why?
6049Because''the children are partakers of flesh and blood; he also himself likewise took part of the same''; To what end?
6049Beelzebub?
6049Behold, I was left alone, these, where had they been?''
6049Behold, the Lord God will help me; who is he that shall condemn me?
6049Behold, the angels cover their faces when they speak of his glory, how then shall not Satan bend before him?
6049Being justified freely by his grace: How?
6049Believe, that is true; but how now must he conceive in his mind of Christ for the encouraging of him so to do?
6049Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
6049Believing what?
6049Besides, if men be made righteous, they are so; and if by a righteousness which the law commendeth, how can fault be found with them by the law?
6049Besides, if the promise and God''s grace, without Christ''s blood, would have saved us, wherefore then did Christ die?
6049Besides, if this be granted, why had not God respect to Cain''s offering, as well as to Abel''s?
6049Besides, oppression makes a wise man mad; and when a man is mad what evils will he not do?
6049Besides, the great things that he desired, were to be delivered from going to hell, and who would, willingly?
6049Besides, the proposition is universal, why then should you be the chief intended?
6049Besides, the threatening being pressed with an''How shall we escape?''
6049Besides, to assert the contrary, what doth it but lessen sin, and make the advocateship of Jesus Christ superfluous?
6049Besides, to what particular church was the epistle to the Hebrews wrote?
6049Besides, was the gospel so freely, so frequently, so fully tendered to thee, and yet hast thou rejected all these things?
6049Besides, what arguments so prevailing as such as are purely gospel?
6049Besides, who knows of all the ways by which the Almighty will inflict His just revenges upon the souls of damned sinners?
6049Blessed are they that do make peace; for why?
6049Bold sinner, how darest thou tempt God, by laughing at the breach of his holy law?
6049Both those of Peter, and the first of John?
6049Brethren what profit is''t if a man saith That he hath faith, and hath not works; can faith Save him?
6049Brother, said Christian, what shall we do?
6049Bunyan, speaking of private prayer, keenly inquires, will God not hear thee"except thou comest before him with some eloquent oration?"
6049But Abraham''s body is now dead?
6049But David answered,"What have I to do with you, ye sons of Zeruiah, that ye should this day be adversaries unto me?
6049But I am afraid the day of grace is past; and if it should be so, what should I do then?
6049But I ask such, if the Father and Son be not unspeakably free to show mercy, why was this clause put into our commission to preach the gospel?
6049But I ask, how came nature to be so weak, but through sin?
6049But I can not pray, says one, therefore how should I persevere?
6049But I fear I am lost and cast away, Sentence is past, and who reverse it may?
6049But I have let myself to another, even to the King of princes; and how can I, with fairness, go back with thee?
6049But I know you have made strong objections against him; prithee, what can he say for himself?
6049But I say doth not this sufficiently show, had we but eyes to see it, what a sad and deplorable creature the child of God of himself is?
6049But I say, if it be so, what need all this mercy?
6049But I say, suppose it should be granted, is it because reprobation made him incapable, or sin?
6049But I say, what can the church do more to the sinners or open profane?
6049But I say, what is this to him that would fain be saved by Christ?
6049But I say, where is thy love to thine enemy?
6049But I say, wherein is the proposition offensive?
6049But I say, who can tell, who can tell altogether, what and how much the Father delighted in his Son before the world began?
6049But I say, who understandeth this?
6049But I say, why all these, thus named?
6049But I say, why did John call them vipers?
6049But I would ask these men,''If the word of God came out from them?
6049But I, poor I, how shall I get thither?
6049But Jesus, our Advocate, answers as David, What have I to do with thee, O Satan?
6049But Mr. Bunyan replied: Sin doth distinguish a man from a beast; is sin therefore the gift of God?
6049But Naomi replied, Wherefore will ye, My daughters, thus resolve to go with me?
6049But Nathanael answered him,"Whence knowest thou me?"
6049But Paul, what moved thee thus to do?
6049But after that the kindness and love of God our Saviour appeared"--what then?
6049But again, Why should you be so angry with my brother, for joining of a sinner and a liar together?
6049But again; what mystery is desirable to be known that is not to be found in Jesus Christ, as Priest, Prophet, or King of saints?
6049But alas, what thief, what tyrant, what devil is there that may not conquer after this sort?
6049But all along Christ compareth his love to ours; now, why doth he so, if they be so much alike?
6049But all these will fail you; for what think you?
6049But all this while, where''s he whose golden rays Drives night away and beautifies our days?
6049But am I daunted?
6049But am I so?
6049But are not good works the righteousness of faith?
6049But are the other righteousnesses of no use to us?
6049But are there no dissuasive arguments to lay before such, to prevent their future misery?
6049But are these words of faith?
6049But are they the people on whom God doth magnify the riches of his grace?
6049But are you out of that wilderness mentioned?
6049But are you sure it is the same that we look for?
6049But are you willing, said he, to stand to the judgment of the church?
6049But art thou blind?
6049But art thou sure thou canst?
6049But as Adam fell with us in him, so did he not by faith rise with us in him?
6049But as to the intercession of Christ, who can come in to help upon the account of such innocency or worth?
6049But as to the matter in hand, What positive precept do they transgress that will not reject him that God bids us receive, if he want light in baptism?
6049But ask him how, or under what notion he is to be considered there?
6049But at the end of all this promised pardon for a million of years-- what then?
6049But be the candles down, and scattered too, Some lying here, some there?
6049But by what rule then would you gather persons into church communion?
6049But by what rule would you receive them into fellowship with yourselves?
6049But by what spirit is it then that I am brought again into fears, even into the fears of damnation, and so into bondage?
6049But can any imagine that Christ will pray for them as Priest for whom he will not plead as Advocate?
6049But can not the church, and every woman in it, build up themselves without their woman''s meetings?
6049But can women no other way be built up in their most holy faith, but by meetings of their own without their men?
6049But can you commit your soul to their ministry, and join with them in prayer; and yet not count them meet for other gospel privileges?
6049But can you imagine how the people of the corporation were taken with this entertainment?
6049But canst thou not now repent and turn?
6049But could he not deliver him, or did the Lord forsake him?
6049But could not we have been saved if Christ had not died?
6049But could that heal it, could he not taste, truly taste, or rightly relish this forgiveness?
6049But could the house of Lebanon, though a fortified place, assault Damascus?
6049But could they persuade any to be of their opinion?
6049But did He indeed suffer the torments of Hell?
6049But did he prevail against him?
6049But did none of them follow you, to persuade you to go back?
6049But did not Mr. Badman marry again quickly?
6049But did not the neighbours take notice of this alteration that Mr. Badman had made?
6049But did they take from him all that ever he had?
6049But did this man rise again from the dead, that very man, with that very body wherewith he was crucified?
6049But did this young Badman accustom himself to such filthy kind of language?
6049But did you never give an occasion to men to call you by this name?
6049But did you not come by the house of the Interpreter?
6049But did you not fear it before?
6049But did you not see the house that stood there on the top of the hill, on the side of which Moses met you?
6049But did you not, with your vain life, damp all that you by words used by way of persuasion to bring them away with you?
6049But did you take his counsel?
6049But did you tell them of your own sorrow, and fear of destruction?
6049But did you, said he, when you were at a stand, pluck out and read your note?
6049But do kings use to die for captive slaves?
6049But do kings use to die for captive slaves?
6049But do not bad masters condemn themselves in condemning the badness of their servants?
6049But do not the scriptures make mention of a Christ within?
6049But do these people know what they do?
6049But do they believe that thus it is with them?
6049But do you speak seriously, and in good earnest?
6049But do you think Mr. Badman would have been so base?
6049But do you think it is because of the first?
6049But do you think that the men that do thus, do think that they do so vilely, so abominably?
6049But do you think that these people did ever feel the power and majesty of the Word of God to break their hearts?
6049But do you think that this outcry was caused by unbelief?
6049But do you think these men saw the strength of the Jews now?
6049But do you think this is certain?
6049But does the carnal world covet this, this spirit, and the blessed graces of it?
6049But dost thou plead by thy righteousness, for mercy for thyself?
6049But doth not a man bring forth fruit unto God, that walketh orderly according to the ten commandments?
6049But doth not the Scripture say,"Blessed are they that do His commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life"?
6049But doth not their thus living, abiding, and retaining a being(or what you will call it), demonstrate the greatness and might of the soul?
6049But doth that install it in that place and dignity, that was never intended for it?
6049But doth that promise suppose a willingness in us, as a condition of God''s making us willing?
6049But doth the blind Pharisee think his state is such?
6049But doth the guilt and burden of sin so keep them down that they can by no means lift up themselves?
6049But doth this bloody city spill this blood by herself simply, as she is the adulterated whore?
6049But farther, thou sayest; Is it not the whole mystery of salvation, God manifested in the flesh?
6049But first, do you know which of the Badmans I mean?
6049But for all this, how thick, and by heaps, do these wretches walk up and down our streets?
6049But for all this, how thick, and by heaps, do these wretches walk up and down our streets?
6049But for what cause?
6049But for what purpose?
6049But further: Do we not all agree, that men that preach the gospel should do it like workmen that need not be ashamed?
6049But good Sir, are you now for unwritten verities?
6049But good Sir, why so short- winded?
6049But had one not need to walk with a guard, and to have a sentinel stand at one''s door for this?
6049But had the maid no friend to look after her?
6049But hath he no better thoughts of his own good deeds, which are by the law?
6049But hath not the law promises as well as threatenings?
6049But have you no other way to discover the things of the Gospel, how they are done with a legal principle, but those you have already made mention of?
6049But have you yet any other considerations to move us to fear God with child- like fear?
6049But he answereth, What, mean ye to weep, and to break my heart?
6049But he said, Why are ye troubled, and why do thoughts arise in your hearts?
6049But his father would, as you intimate, sometimes rebuke him for his wickedness; pray how would he carry it then?
6049But hold, dost thou do it with the Publican''s heart, sense, dread and simplicity?
6049But hold, stay; wherefore?
6049But how and if I should delight in them before I am aware?
6049But how are they distinguished from the Gentiles?
6049But how are we by this man forgiven this?
6049But how are we justified by this man''s obedience?
6049But how are your neighbours for quietness?
6049But how came Diotrephes so lately into our parts?
6049But how came he by that repentance?
6049But how came he to be a"new creature,"since none can create but God?
6049But how came he to be affected with this?
6049But how came he to bring his soul into so good a temper?
6049But how came the apostle by this confidence of his well- being and of his share in another world?
6049But how came they clean?
6049But how came they thus patiently to endure?
6049But how came they to hear it?
6049But how came this to be so?
6049But how camest thou in this condition?
6049But how can God respect a man, before he respect his offering?
6049But how can a man be sorry for it, that has neither sight nor sense of it?
6049But how can that be, did they not come to us through the very sides of mercy?
6049But how can that be, since no affliction for the present seems joyous?
6049But how can that be, where the heart is not sanctified and made holy?
6049But how can this be done by him?
6049But how can you tell you have faith?
6049But how comes it to pass that thou art so hearty, that thou settest thy face against so much wind and weather?
6049But how comes this to be a SIGN of the approach of the ruin of Antichrist?
6049But how could God have respect to Abel, if Abel was not pleasing in his sight?
6049But how could a holy God say,''Live,''to such a sinful people?
6049But how could be either the one or the other, if the seventh day sabbath was taught to men by the light of nature, which is the moral law?
6049But how could he be naked, when before he had made himself an apron?
6049But how could he be naked, when before he had made himself an apron?
6049But how could he so quickly run out, for I perceive it was in little time, by what you say?
6049But how did he undertake them?
6049But how did it happen that you came out of your country this way?
6049But how did they make that out?
6049But how did they tempt him?
6049But how do they deliver them?
6049But how do you think to get in at the gate?
6049But how dost thou know that thou shalt continue therein?
6049But how dost thou prove that?
6049But how doth God kill with this law, or covenant?
6049But how doth God the Father save thee?
6049But how doth he take that away but by a severe chastising of his soul for it, until he has made him weary of it?
6049But how doth it happen that you come so late?
6049But how doth that appear?
6049But how doth the soul carry it towards God, when He offereth to deal with it under and by this dispensation of grace?
6049But how if I should have sinned the sin unpardonable, or that called the sin against the Holy Ghost?
6049But how if this path should lead us out of the way?
6049But how if we do?
6049But how indifferent?
6049But how is it that they are there?
6049But how is it that you came alone?
6049But how is the Lord righteous?
6049But how is this resented?
6049But how is this similitude pertinent?
6049But how little of this is found among men?
6049But how long ago?
6049But how long, prophet, wilt thou wait?
6049But how much more may we behold the love that God hath bestowed upon us, in that he hath given us to his Son, and also given his Son for us?
6049But how much more now?
6049But how much more then when he comes To grapple with thy heart; To bind with thread thy toes and thumbs,[4] And fetch thee in his cart?
6049But how must he do that?
6049But how must he take away the curse?
6049But how must that be done?
6049But how must this be done, but as we take them off with the snuffers, and put them in these snuff- dishes?
6049But how must this be done?
6049But how must this be?
6049But how now must this fool be made wise?
6049But how shall Christ by this rod, sword, or spirit of his mouth, consume this wicked, this mystery of iniquity?
6049But how shall I be ascertained that I also shall be entertained?
6049But how shall I bring it to pass?
6049But how shall I come hither?
6049But how shall I know that I am born again?
6049But how shall kings do it?
6049But how shall they escape all those dangerous and damnable opinions, that, like rocks and quicksands, are in the way in which they are going?
6049But how shall we do to see some of them?
6049But how shall we know that such men are coming to Jesus Christ?
6049But how shall we know when this time is come?
6049But how should I do?
6049But how should I know whether Christ do so knock at my heart as to be desirous to come in?
6049But how should I prove[ or try] the goodness of mine own righteousness by the death and blood of Christ?
6049But how should I serve God?
6049But how should a poor soul do to run?
6049But how should this rule in our hearts?
6049But how should we find out what sinners shall be saved?
6049But how should we know it, said he?
6049But how should we try our graces now?
6049But how then doth it say, that the knowledge of God is manifested in them?
6049But how then is he clear from having a hand in the death of him that perisheth?
6049But how then is what he doth accepted of God?
6049But how then must Jesus Christ, first save us from the filth?
6049But how then must they see him?
6049But how was Jesus Christ made of God to be sin for us?
6049But how were they that had got the victory?
6049But how will he do that?
6049But how will he make her naked?
6049But how will this man die?
6049But how will you prove that there was a church, a rightly constituted church, at Rome, besides that in Aquila''s house?
6049But how, if Sarah be barren?
6049But how, if Sarah be past age?
6049But how, if the day of grace should now be past and gone?
6049But how, if they have exceeded many in sin, and so made themselves far more abominable?
6049But how, if they have not faith and repentance?
6049But how, if they want those things, those graces, power, and heart, without which they can not come?
6049But how, if when I come at him he should ask me, Where I have all this while been?
6049But how, if whilst thou lookest for it to come to thee at one door, it should come to thee in at another?
6049But how, or why doth the leaf, or the fig fall from the tree?
6049But how?
6049But how?
6049But how?
6049But how?
6049But how?
6049But how?
6049But how?
6049But how?
6049But how?
6049But how?
6049But how?
6049But how?
6049But how?
6049But if God deals thus with a man, how can he otherwise think but that he is a reprobate, a graceless, Christless, and faithless one?
6049But if He parts with His righteousness to us, what will He have for Himself?
6049But if I fly, some will blame me: what must I do now?
6049But if a false faith is so forcible, what is a true?
6049But if faith doth so naturally cause good works, what then is the reason that God''s people find it so hard a matter to be fruitful in good works?
6049But if he had done as you have supposed, what had he done worse than what he hath done already?
6049But if indeed the first day of the week be the new christian sabbath, why is there no more spoken of its institution in the testament of Christ?
6049But if it be changed, then how can it be the same?
6049But if they should not, ask them yet again If formerly they did not entertain One CHRISTIAN, a Pilgrim?
6049But if this be the sin unpardonable, why is it called the sin against the Holy Ghost, and not rather the sin against the Son of God?
6049But if thou art not come, what can make thee happy?
6049But if thy God thou wilt not hearken to, What can the swallow, ant, or spider do?
6049But if we do not use forms of prayer, how shall we teach our children to pray?
6049But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words?''
6049But is it asked how are we to see that that is invisible, or to imagine bliss that is past our understanding?
6049But is it not a good heart that hath good thoughts?
6049But is it not a shame for a man to defile himself with that vice which he rebuketh in another?
6049But is it not a wonder they got not from him his certificate, by which he was to receive his admittance at the Celestial Gate?
6049But is it possible that He should so soon give infinite justice a satisfaction, a complete satisfaction?
6049But is not Christ the gate or entrance into this heavenly place?
6049But is not the door of mercy shut against some before they die?
6049But is not the reward that God hath promised to his saints, for their good works to be enjoyed only here?
6049But is not this a shame for them that are such?
6049But is not this a sign of madness, of madness unto perfection?
6049But is not this great grace, that we should thus be called upon to come to God for mercy?
6049But is not this the way to make Christ to loath us?
6049But is there a member who dares to violate them?
6049But is there any comfort in being hanged with company?
6049But is there yet another reason why this holy duty should, in special as it is, be commanded to be performed on the first day of the week?
6049But is there, therefore, no need at all of good works, because a man is justified before God without them?
6049But is this a sign of the approach of the ruin of Antichrist?
6049But is this all the wit thou hast?
6049But is this the common custom of princes?
6049But it may be asked, When was this done to Christ, or what sacrifice of consecration had he precedent to the offering up of himself for our sins?
6049But let us return again to Mr. Badman; had he any children by his wife?
6049But may it not come again as a spirit of bondage, to put me into my first fears for my good?
6049But may my sin be forgiven?
6049But may one not be equally engaged for both?
6049But may we not fly in a time of persecution?
6049But met you with no opposition before you set out of doors?
6049But might not Christ die for our sins but he needs must bear their guilt or burden?
6049But might not God have kept Adam from inclining, if he would?
6049But might they not be healed by humbling themselves?
6049But must their obstinacy rule?
6049But must this wall, I say, consist chiefly in outward glory, in the glory of earthly things?
6049But my husband is an unbeliever; what shall I do?
6049But never let such a wicked thought pass through thy heart, saying,"This evil is of the Lord; what should I wait for the Lord any longer?"
6049But now I would inquire: Had Israel done the commandment, if they had eaten the passover raw, or boiled in water?
6049But now how doth God lose it?
6049But now if other men should do as this man, how many universal churches should we have?
6049But now, how shall this man be reclaimed from this sin?
6049But now, what thing is that which is greater than his body, save the altar, his Divinity on which it was offered?
6049But now, when didst thou feel the power of this first part of the Scripture, the law, so mighty as to strike thee dead?
6049But now, wouldst thou honour thy King?
6049But of what?
6049But one sin that layeth the soul without the reach of God''s mercy; and must I be guilty of that?
6049But perhaps some may ask me, WHAT INIQUITY THEY MUST DEPART FROM THAT RELIGIOUSLY NAME THE NAME OF CHRIST?
6049But perhaps some may say, What need was there that Jesus Christ should do all this?
6049But perhaps thy heart is so hard, and thy mind so united to the pleasing of thy vile affections, that thou wilt say,''What care I for my servant?
6049But pray how can you tell that he did not care for the company of such?
6049But pray tell me, Did you meet nobody in the Valley of Humility?
6049But pray, Sir, what other sign have you by which you can prove that Mr. Badman died in his sins, and so in a state of damnation?
6049But pray, Sir, where was it that Christian and Faithful met Talkative?
6049But put the case I had failed herein, Doth this warrant your unlawful practice?
6049But said, Hold; not so many, which is the first?
6049But saith the open profane, why can not we be reckoned saints also?
6049But say you,"Did he put and end to the law for them who still live in transgression?"
6049But say you,''We have now found an advocate for sin against God, in the breach of one of HIS holy commands?''
6049But say you,''Wherein lies the force of this man''s argument against baptism as to its place, worth, and continuance?''
6049But say you,''Who taught you to divide betwixt Christ and his precepts, that you word it at such a rate?
6049But sayest thou, I will be righteous in myself that I may have wherewith to commend me to God, when I go to him for mercy?
6049But says one, Would you have us singular?
6049But secondly, I pray where was Christ when he spake those words?
6049But shall Christ take our cause in hand, and shall we doubt of good success?
6049But shall I be daunted at this?
6049But shall I speak the truth for you?
6049But shall Manasseh come off thus?
6049But shall he not lose his body before he come again?
6049But shall such ever come to glory?
6049But shall the will of heaven stoop to the will of hell?
6049But shall they be my God, or shall I have Of them so foul and impious a thought, To think that from the curse they can me save?
6049But shall this ever be said of Christ?
6049But shall we be sure of it?
6049But should I grant that which is indeed impossible-- namely, that thou art justified by the law; what then?
6049But show me something out of the Word against it, will you?
6049But since I have lusts and desires both ways, how shall I know to which my soul adheres?
6049But since I was sealed to the day of redemption, I have grievously sinned against God, have not I, therefore, cause to fear, as before?
6049But since he can do so, why doth he suffer this, and that thing to appear, to act, and do so horribly repugnant to his word?
6049But some love not the method of your first; Romance they count it, throw''t away as dust, If I should meet with such, what should I say?
6049But some may say, How will they seek to enter in?
6049But some may say, What is the meaning of this word able?
6049But some may say, Wherein doth the saving grace of the Spirit appear?
6049But some may say, what need of the righteousness of one that is naturally God?
6049But still the question is, Whether God by this his determination doth not lay a necessity on the creature to sin?
6049But still when a fresh dish was set before them, they would whisperingly say to each other, What is it?
6049But still, I say, the question is, How comest thou to know that thou art righteous in the judgment of God?
6049But suppose that at his return he should find his own cattle in that pound, would he now carry it toward them as he did unto the other?
6049But suppose they were all baptized, because they had light therein, what then?
6049But suppose this great person should second his suit, and send to this sorry creature again, what would she say now?
6049But surely I may begin this time enough, a year or two hence, may I not?
6049But the most of men do that which you forbid, and why may not we?
6049But the question is now, how we should attain to, and live in, the exercise of this blessed and comely grace?
6049But the third thing touched in the question was this-- What may such an one receive of God who is under the curse of the law?
6049But then I turn the tables, and say, But where shall I be shortly?
6049But then how as a Lamb is he in the midst of the throne?
6049But then, sayest thou, how shall I escape?
6049But then, some will say, since it is so difficult, how may we do without danger?
6049But they are Satan''s captives; he takes them captive at his will, and he is stronger than they: how then can they come?
6049But they are dead, dead in trespasses and sins, how shall they then come?
6049But this is God''s complaint,''Were they ashamed when they had committed abomination?
6049But this, I say, is a very great block in his way when he meddles with the children; God has an interest in them-"Hath God cast away his people?
6049But thou wilt say unto me, Why do men profess the name of Christ that love not to depart from iniquity?
6049But though I do wait, yet if I be not elected to eternal life, what good will all my waiting do me?
6049But to accept of grace, especially when it is free grace, grace that reigns, grace from the throne, how sweet is it?
6049But to come to the point: what righteousness hath that man that hath no works?
6049But to come to the question-- What is it to be saved?
6049But to come to the second question, that is, Why these twelve angels are said to stand at the gate?
6049But to lay open my folly at last thou sayest, Doth not the scripture say, Christ is within you, except ye be reprobates?
6049But to slight grace, to do despite to the Spirit of grace, to prefer our own works to the derogating from grace, what is it but to contemn God?
6049But to the second thing, which is this, How far may such an one go?
6049But upon what is this princely fearless service of God grounded?
6049But was David, in a strict sense, without fault in all things else?
6049But was ever heard the like to what Jesus Christ has done for sinners?
6049But was he not afraid of the judgments of God that did fly about at that time?
6049But was not Adam unexpectedly surprised?
6049But was not his faith exercised, or tried, about his willingness too?
6049But was not this man, think you, a giant, a pillar in this house?
6049But was that a sufficient shelter against either thorn or thistle?
6049But was there not something of moment in this clause of the commission?
6049But were not these gentlemen more afraid of losing their own places and preferments, than of the king''s losing of his toll and custom?
6049But were you not afraid, good Sir, when you saw him come out with his club?
6049But what Jesus?
6049But what a shame is this to man, that God should subject all his creatures to him, and he should refuse to stoop his heart to God?
6049But what acts of disobedience do we indulge them in?
6049But what aileth the Pharisee?
6049But what an entrance into life is here?
6049But what answer hath God prepared for these objections?
6049But what are all these righteousnesses?
6049But what are they?
6049But what are they?
6049But what are they?
6049But what are we to understand by faith?
6049But what are we to understand in gospel days, by going out of the house of the Lord, for or by sin?
6049But what be these certain circumstances?
6049But what be these other precepts?
6049But what blessedness doth follow the imputation of the righteousness of Christ, to one that is yet ungodly?
6049But what can be the end of those that are proud in the decking of themselves after their antic manner?
6049But what could not the law do?
6049But what could they say for themselves, why they came not?
6049But what day is this?
6049But what day?
6049But what did he do with our sins, for he had them upon his back?
6049But what did he speak to them?
6049But what did she do to you?
6049But what did the raven then do?
6049But what did you think when he fetched you down to the ground at the first blow?
6049But what do we more than talk of them?
6049But what do we talk of them?
6049But what do you mean by Mr. Badman''s breaking?
6049But what do you mean by these words-- the old covenant as the old covenant?
6049But what do you mean by those expressions?
6049But what do you mean, John?
6049But what does he?
6049But what doth he get in this world, more than travail and sorrow, vexation of spirit, and disappointment?
6049But what doth he mean by the dross?
6049But what doth she do under all this trial?
6049But what doth your arguing reprove?''
6049But what emboldened him thus to do?
6049But what followed?
6049But what follows?
6049But what follows?
6049But what follows?
6049But what fruit doth God expect?
6049But what good will their covenant of death then do them?
6049But what ground had he for his so saying?
6049But what ground hast thou for this thy hope?
6049But what had Joshua antecedent to this glorious and heavenly clothing?
6049But what had he spoken?
6049But what has God prepared this vessel for, and what has He put into it?
6049But what have they got by all they have done, either against the head or body of the same?
6049But what have you met with?
6049But what have you seen?
6049But what have you to show at that gate, that may cause that the gate should be opened to you?
6049But what if a man in this his progress hath one sinful thought?
6049But what if they that were stung, could not, because of the swelling of their face, look up to the brazen serpent?
6049But what is all this to one that neither sees his sickness, that sees nothing of a wound?
6049But what is all this to the DEAD world-- to them that love to be dead?
6049But what is all this to you that are not concerned in this privilege?
6049But what is ankle- deep to that which followeth after?
6049But what is committing of the soul to God?
6049But what is he?
6049But what is impossible to a Creator?
6049But what is it that a heart that is destitute of the fear of God will not do?
6049But what is it that has got thy heart, and that keeps it from thy Saviour?
6049But what is it then to be of these?
6049But what is it to a child?
6049But what is it to be of the works of the law, or under the law?
6049But what is it to believe in Christ: and what to have faith in his blood?
6049But what is it to believe that he is Messias, or Christ?
6049But what is it to turn from the law to the Lord?
6049But what is it to wait upon him according to his counsel?
6049But what is that to them that never saw ought but beauty, and that never tasted anything but sweetness in sin?
6049But what is the answer of Christ?
6049But what is the cause of all this slaying, and the reason of this abundance of corpses?
6049But what is the matter?
6049But what is the meaning of this?
6049But what is the reason of that?
6049But what is the second thing whereby you would prove a discovery of a work of grace in the heart?
6049But what is the spirit of the world?
6049But what is there in my proposition, that men, considerate, can be offended at?
6049But what is this doctrine?
6049But what is this iniquity?
6049But what judgments do you mean?
6049But what kind of being had the seventh day sabbath, and other Jewish rites and ceremonies, that by Christ''s resurrection were taken away?
6049But what kind of sinners shall then be saved?
6049But what law is that which hath not power to command our obedience in the point of our justification with God?
6049But what man in the world can do this whose heart is not seasoned with the love of God and the love of Christ?
6049But what manner of nakedness was it?
6049But what men were to ascend with him, but, as was said afore, the men that''came out of the graves after his resurrection?''
6049But what more false than such a conclusion?
6049But what must be done with them?
6049But what necessity is there that the heart must be broken?
6049But what need I grant you, that which can not be proved?
6049But what need all these offices of Jesus Christ?
6049But what need these things be asserted, promised, or prayed for?
6049But what needs that, if mercy could save the soul without the redemption that is by him?
6049But what needs that?
6049But what of that, if yet he be unable to fetch us off when charged for sin at the bar, and before the face of a righteous judge?
6049But what of that, since the wrinkles that are in their faces threaten not us but them?
6049But what of that?
6049But what promises in the Scripture do you find your hope built upon?
6049But what righteousness have you of your own, to which you so dearly are wedded, that it may not be let go, for the sake of Christ?
6049But what said the Lord unto him?
6049But what saith it?
6049But what saith the Scripture?
6049But what saith the Scripture?
6049But what saith the Word of God?
6049But what saith the Word?
6049But what saith the Word?
6049But what saith the apostle?
6049But what saith the apostle?
6049But what saith the jealous Lord?
6049But what saith the scripture?
6049But what saith the sinful soul to this?
6049But what salvation?
6049But what says the distressed man?
6049But what shall I do, I can not depart therefrom as I should?
6049But what shall I do, who am so cold, slothful, and heartless, that I can not find any heart to do any work for God in this world?
6049But what shall I now do, saith the sinner?
6049But what shall I say unto them?
6049But what shall we say, when there must be added to that the heart blood of the Son of God, and all to make our salvation complete?
6049But what should I thus discourse of the degrees of the torments of the damned souls in hell?
6049But what should a Christian do, when God has broke his heart, to keep it tender?
6049But what should be the reason of that?
6049But what should be the reason that some that are coming to Christ should be so lamentably cast down and buffeted with temptations?
6049But what should be the reason that such a good man should be all his days so much in the dark?
6049But what should be the reason?
6049But what should he believe?
6049But what should he mean by that?
6049But what should men believe with the heart?
6049But what should such men do in that kingdom that comes by gift, where grace and mercy reigns?
6049But what should they believe?
6049But what should we do with such kind of saints?
6049But what then are sinners the better for the death and blood of Christ?
6049But what then do we mean when we say, justification will stand with a state of imperfection?
6049But what then doth he mean by the redemption of this purchased possession?
6049But what then was the altar?
6049But what then?
6049But what then?
6049But what then?
6049But what things are they?
6049But what unbecoming language is this for the children of the same father, members of the same body, and heirs of the same glory, to be accustomed to?
6049But what was Paul but a broken- hearted and a contrite sinner?
6049But what was Paul?
6049But what was Sheshach?
6049But what was it that made him thus slothful?
6049But what was it that made them join their works of the law with Christ, but their unbelief, whose foundation was ignorance and fear?
6049But what was it that made you so afraid of this sight?
6049But what was it that moved so upon his heart, as to cause him to do this thing?
6049But what was it to be lifted up from the earth?
6049But what was it?
6049But what was the affliction?
6049But what was the cause of their making this excuse?
6049But what was the cause of your carrying of it thus to the first workings of God''s blessed Spirit upon you?
6049But what was the reason thereof, I mean the reason from God?
6049But what was the reason?
6049But what was the spirit of Diotrephes?
6049But what was this curse?
6049But what was this to a personal performing the commandments?
6049But what were the chargers a type of?
6049But what were the things that their eyes had seen, that would so damnify them should they be forgotten?
6049But what were the tongs a type of?
6049But what were these chains a type of?
6049But what were these golden spoons a type of?
6049But what were they used about the candlestick to do?
6049But what were those instruments a type of?
6049But what will he do with him as he is an Advocate?
6049But what will not love do?
6049But what will not love do?
6049But what will they do when the axe is fetched out?
6049But what will they do with her?
6049But what will you say to a soul in this condition?
6049But what would they do if there were not one always at the right hand of God, by intercession, taking away these kind of iniquities?
6049But what would you have us poor creatures to do that can not tell how to pray?
6049But what''s the bush, whose pricks, like tenter- hooks, Do scratch and claw the finest lady''s hands, Or rend her clothes, if she too near it stands?
6049But what''s the reason?
6049But what, because they are not baptized, have they not Jesus Christ?
6049But what, did they now love David?
6049But what, if when he hath used it, he still continueth dark about it; what will you advise him now?
6049But what, then, are the works of the law?
6049But what, then, must we understand by these lavers, and by this sacrifice being washed in them, in order to its being burned upon the altar?
6049But what?
6049But what?
6049But when I heard it, Lord, thought I, if this be true, what shall I do, and what will become of all this people, yea, and of this preacher too?
6049But when did you give him such a rebuke?
6049But when he shall see the thief that was saved on the cross stand by, as clothed with beauteous glory, what further can he be able to object?
6049But when must we conclude we have kept the law?
6049But when shall this be?
6049But when will that be?
6049But when, Lord, wilt thou laugh at, and mock at, the impenitent?
6049But when?
6049But when?
6049But whence came this but from an inward feeling by faith of the love of God, and of Christ, which passeth knowledge?
6049But whence must this come?
6049But whence should the soul thus receive sin?
6049But where are they here forbidden to teach them other truths before they be baptized?
6049But where do you find that ever the Lord did thus rowl9 in his bowels for and after any self- righteous man?
6049But where doth Jesus Christ, in all the word of the New Testament, expressly speak to a returning backslider with words of grace and peace?
6049But where hadst thou that heart that gives entertainment to these thoughts, these heavenly thoughts?
6049But where is she?
6049But where is the fruit of this repentance?
6049But where should we find him?
6049But where were they taken, or about what were they found?
6049But wherein lieth the depth of this wisdom of God in our salvation, if man''s righteousness can save him?
6049But which is the way to make one that is wild, or a madman, sober?
6049But who are these?
6049But who are they that must thus be feared?
6049But who can tell, though there should not be saved so many as there shall, but thou mayest be one of that few?
6049But who doth he personate if he says, This is a house for the soul; for the body is part of him that says, Our house?
6049But who is it that can live by grace?
6049But who is this that can do this?
6049But who knows all this?
6049But who must look upon it?
6049But who told thee that thy soul was such an excellent thing as by thy practice thou declarest thou believest it to be?
6049But who understands this, who believes it?
6049But who, quoth he, do you think this is?
6049But who, when called, was there in the world, in whom grace shone so bright as in him?
6049But why are the ungodly held forth under the notion of a rich man?
6049But why can you indulge the baptists in many acts of disobedience?
6049But why could it not be that they should perish other where?
6049But why could they not learn that song?
6049But why did Christ offer Himself in sacrifice?
6049But why did God let Him die?
6049But why did He spill His precious blood?
6049But why did He suffer the pains of Hell?
6049But why did he commit his soul to him?
6049But why did he do all this?
6049But why did he not come through?
6049But why did not you look for the steps?
6049But why did not young Badman run away from this master, as he ran away from the other?
6049But why did these do thus?
6049But why did you not answer these parts of my argument?
6049But why do I talk thus?
6049But why do YOU throw out FAITH?
6049But why do the righteous desire to be with Christ?
6049But why do you put in these cautionary words, They must not sell always as dear, nor buy always as cheap as they can?
6049But why do you wonder at a work of conviction and conversion?
6049But why doth Job after this manner thus speak to God?
6049But why doth the devil do thus?
6049But why go back again, seeing that is the next way to hell?
6049But why is God so delighted in the exercise of this grace of hope?
6049But why is all this?
6049But why is covetousness called idolatry?
6049But why is it given to him?
6049But why is it said, Let him''dip the tip of his finger in water, and cool my tongue?''
6049But why it is said, Generations?
6049But why must he be imposed upon?
6049But why must the instruments be laid upon the tables?
6049But why must the women have shame- facedness, since they live honestly as the men?
6049But why not attain to a performance?
6049But why not in the name of an angel?
6049But why not meddle with Cain, since he was a murderer?
6049But why not possible now to be holden of death?
6049But why not?
6049But why peace first?
6049But why rejoice in this?
6049But why should HE be rebuked, that said he was for Christ?
6049But why should they be so set against him, since they also despise the way that he forsook?
6049But why so much offended at this?
6049But why so?
6049But why speaks he so particularly?
6049But why speedily?
6049But why stand off?
6049But why standest thou thus at the door?
6049But why the seventh day?
6049But why then did he thus abhor them?
6049But why then were they baptized?
6049But why then were they not circumcised?
6049But why to Abel?
6049But why was he crucified there for the sins of his children?
6049But why was he true God and true man?
6049But why was not all this done on the seventh day?
6049But why was the firstborn of men coupled with unclean beasts, but because they are both unclean?
6049But why wilt thou seek for ease this way, seeing so many dangers attend it?
6049But why wonder, and think they are fools?
6049But why would God so order it, that life should be had nowhere else but in Jesus Christ?
6049But why would they take from us the Holy Scriptures?
6049But why( some may say) must we come out?
6049But why, I say, is this day, on which our Lord rose from the dead, nominated as it is?
6049But why, good Sir, do you sigh so deeply; is it for ought else than that for the which, as you have perceived, I myself am concerned?
6049But why, may some say, do you make so homely a comparison?
6049But why, or by what, art thou persuaded that thou hast left all for God and Heaven?
6049But why, then, is His death so slighted by some?
6049But why?
6049But why?
6049But why?
6049But will it not be counted a trespass against the Lord of the city whither we are bound, thus to violate His revealed will?
6049But will it not, think you, strangely put to silence all such thoughts, and words, and reasons of the ungodly before the bar of God?
6049But will riches profit in the day of wrath?
6049But will that good meal that I ate last week, enable me, without supply, to do a good day''s work in this?
6049But will the plea do?
6049But will you be willing, said he, that two indifferent persons shall determine the case, and will you stand by their judgment?
6049But will you promise me to mend?
6049But with the voice of my thanksgiving, I Will offer sacrifice to thee on high, And pay my vows which I have vow''d, each one, For why?
6049But with what death?
6049But would God have given the world such an account of his sufferings, that by one offering he did perfect for ever them that are sanctified?
6049But would He have done this for inconsiderable things?
6049But would he believe it?
6049But would they do thus if they knew the severity of the law?
6049But would they have done so, think you, if at the same time the fear of God had had its full play in the soul, in the army?
6049But would you be imitating of, or accomplishing such a righteousness?
6049But would you have us sit still and do nothing?
6049But would you not have the people of God stand in fear of his rod, and be afraid of his judgments?
6049But would you not have us mind our worldly concerns?
6049But would you not have us rejoice at the sight and sense of the forgiveness of our sins?
6049But wouldest thou change places with them?
6049But ye ungodly fathers, how are your ungodly children roaring now in hell?
6049But ye will say, Who are those ignorant persons, that shall find no favour at that day?
6049But yet all the things of God were kept out of my sight, and still the tempter followed me with, But whither must you go when you die?
6049But you ask me,''If outward and bodily conformity be become a crime?''
6049But you ask,''Is my peace maintained in a way of disobedience?
6049But you ask,''Might they do so when they came into Canaan?''
6049But you bid me tell you,''What I mean by spirit baptism?''
6049But you descant; Is baptism one of the laws of Christ?
6049But you may ask me, What the laver or molten sea should signify to us in the New Testament?
6049But you may ask, How did God deal with sinners before this righteousness was actually in being?
6049But you may ask, what is that righteousness, with which a Christian is made righteous before he doth righteousness?
6049But you may say, How shall I know that I fear God?
6049But you may say, What is it to exercise this grace aright?
6049But you may say, how can you prove that conscience is not of the same nature, of the Spirit of Christ?
6049But you object,''Must our love to the unbaptized indulge them in an act of disobedience?
6049But you saw more than this, did you not?
6049But you say, Doth it not lead to God all that follow it?
6049But you tell me,''I use the arguments of the paedo- baptist, to wit, But where are infants forbidden to be baptized?''
6049But you will say, How doth the law kill and strike dead the poor creatures?
6049But you will say, How should we try our graces?
6049But you will say, The scripture saith, he that descended is the same that ascended, which to me( say you) implies, none but the Spirit''s ascending?
6049But you will say, What, will not the Lord have mercy on ignorant souls?
6049But you will say, Who shall stand when he appears?
6049But you will say, doth not the scripture say, that it is the Spirit of Christ that doth make manifest or convince of sin?
6049But you will say, might they not be deceived?
6049But you will say, upon what then was the threatening and the command to punish grounded?
6049But you will say, what lies are those, that the devil beguileth poor souls withal?
6049But you will say,"Then why did God give the law, if we can not have salvation by following of it?"
6049But you will say--"But who are those that are thus under the law?"
6049But"who hath directed the Spirit of the Lord?"
6049But''how shall I give thee up, Ephraim?
6049But, Again, Wouldest thou have mercy for thy righteousness?
6049But, Are they within the reach and power of Shall- come?
6049But, Harry, said I, why do you swear and curse thus?
6049But, I pray, what, and how many, were the things wherein you differed?
6049But, I pray, will you tell me why you ask me such questions?
6049But, I say, how can these Scriptures be fulfilled, if he that would indeed be saved, as before said, has sinned the sin unpardonable?
6049But, I say, how will they fail?
6049But, I say, if he knows him not, how can he propound him as the end?
6049But, I say, if the sight of heaven, at so vast a distance, is so excellent a prospect, what will it look like when one is in it?
6049But, I say, if thou do it graciously, then a reward followeth;"For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing?
6049But, I say, was this fear, that is called now the fear of God, anything else, but a dread of the greatness of power of the king?
6049But, I say, what is all this to them that have him not for their Advocate?
6049But, I say, what is man without this soul, or wherein lieth this pre- eminence over a beast?
6049But, I say, what is the reason some so prize what others so despise, since they both stand in need of the same grace and mercy of God in Christ?
6049But, I say, what is this to them that are not admitted to a privilege in the advocate- office of Christ?
6049But, I say, why is it repeated?
6049But, I say, why offended at this?
6049But, I say, why so unconcerned?
6049But, I say,''Would they not change places?
6049But, Lord, give an instance; when was it, or where?
6049But, Lord, how wilt thou quench their boundless thirst?
6049But, Sir, Are none but those of your way the public Christians?
6049But, Sir, said she, what is this pill good for else?
6049But, Sir, said the old gentleman, how could you guess that I am such a man, since I came from such a place?
6049But, Sir, since you are not peremptory in your proof; how came you to be so absolute in your practice?
6049But, Sir, was not this it that made my good Christian''s burden fall from off his shoulder, and that made him give three leaps for joy?
6049But, Sir, who have I pleaded for, in the denial of any one ordinance of God?
6049But, USE FOURTH.--Is it so?
6049But, What, What hast thou done by thy righteousness?
6049But, alas, I am blind, and can not see; what shall I do now?
6049But, alas, I have nothing to carry with me; how then should I go?
6049But, as Paul says of himself, and of those that were saved by grace in his day,"What then?
6049But, brave soul, pray tell me what the things are that discourage thee, and that weaken thy strength in the way?
6049But, but few comparatively will be concerned with this use; for where is he that doth this?
6049But, do the broken in spirit believe this?
6049But, good neighbour Wiseman, be pleased to tell me who this man was, and why you conclude him so miserable in his death?
6049But, may some say, what good will it do a man to know that the love of Christ passeth knowledge?
6049But, mother, what is it like?
6049But, my good companion, do you know the way to this desired place?
6049But, pray Sir, while it is fresh in my mind, do you hear anything of his wife and children?
6049But, pray, what said my Lord to my rudeness?
6049But, pray, why do you ask me this question?
6049But, said Christian, are there no turnings nor windings, by which a stranger may lose his way?
6049But, said Christian, will your practice stand a trial at law?
6049But, said he, how shall we know that you have received a gift?
6049But, said he, what if you should forbear awhile, and sit still, till you see further how things will go?
6049But, said he, who shall be judge between you, for you take the Scriptures one way, and they another?
6049But, saith Justice Keelin, who was the judge in that court?
6049But, saith the Christian, I am dull and stupid that way, will not Christ be shuff13 and shy with me because of this?
6049But, saith the soul, how, if after I have received a pardon, I should commit treason again?
6049But, says Justice Keelin, what have you against the Common Prayer Book?
6049But, says Moses,"Who is a God like unto thee, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders?"
6049But, sluggard, is it not a shame for thee To be outdone by pismires?
6049But, you will say, What needs all this ado, and why is all this time and pains spent in speaking to this that is surely believed already?
6049But, you will say, can a man use Gospel ordinances with a legal spirit?
6049But, you will say, it is like, How should this be made manifest and appear?
6049By his being able to judge by nature, that there is such a thing as sin; as Christ saith,"Why even of yourselves judge ye not what is right?"
6049By rest here, must needs be understood those not elect, because set one in opposition to the other; and if not elect, what then but reprobate?
6049By way of question; what are the things thou desirest, are they lawful or unlawful?
6049By what law?
6049By what law?
6049By what will?
6049By which of the ten commandments is trusting to our own righteousness forbidden?
6049By which professors seem willingly led, though against so many plain commands and examples, written as with a sun beam, that he that runs may read?
6049By whom or by what is this fear wrought in the heart?
6049Called Christian, how many times have thy sins laid thee upon a sick- bed, and, to thine and others''thinking, at the very mouth of the grave?
6049Can a holy, a just, and a righteous God, once think( with honour to his name) of saving such a vile creature as I am?
6049Can a loving husband abide to be always from a beloved spouse?
6049Can a man at the same time be a proud man, and fear God too?
6049Can a man be happy that is ignorant that he is hanging over hell by the poor weak thread of an uncertain life?
6049Can a man be happy, that is ignorant that he is without God and Christ, and hope?
6049Can a man believe in Christ and not be hated by the devil?
6049Can any think that God should take That pains, to form a man So like himself, only to make Him here a moment stand?
6049Can any think that trees are the things taken care of here?
6049Can darkness agree with light?
6049Can he contradict our Advocate?
6049Can he excuse himself?
6049Can he make a profession of this Christ, and that sweetly and convincingly, and the children of Satan hold their tongue?
6049Can he overstand the charge, the accusation, the sentence, and condemnation?
6049Can he prove that Christ has no interest in the saints''inheritance?
6049Can he prove that we are at age, or that our several parts of the heavenly house are already delivered into our own power?
6049Can he speak for himself?
6049Can his heart now endure, or can his hands be strong?
6049Can it be a privilege for me to be annoyed with my infirmities, and to have my best duties infected with it?
6049Can it be imagined that those''that paint themselves did ever repent of their pride?''
6049Can it be imagined, sin being what it is, and God what he is-- to wit, a revenger of disobedience-- but that one time or other man must smart for sin?
6049Can it me a mercy for me to be troubled with my corruptions?
6049Can no good thing come to us out of this?
6049Can none of these severally, nor all of them jointly, save a man from hell, unless Christ also become our Advocate?
6049Can not a man be saved unless his heart be broken?
6049Can not all the angels do it?
6049Can not an angel do it?
6049Can not he transform himself thus into an angel of light?
6049Can not his eyes, which are as a flame of fire, see in my words, thoughts, and actions enough to make me culpable of the wrath of God?
6049Can not man by any means redeem his brother, nor give to God a ransom for him?
6049Can not one sinner save another?
6049Can not we love their persons, parts, graces, but we must love their sins?''
6049Can not you submit, and, notwithstanding, do as much good as you can, in a neighbourly way, without having such meetings?
6049Can olives, brethren, on a fig- tree grow, Or figs on vines?
6049Can pride be where a soul for mercy craves?
6049Can repentance be where godly sorrow is not?
6049Can such a one as I am, live in glory?
6049Can the body hear?
6049Can the body see?
6049Can the same reason, or anything like it, for refusing baptism, be given now?''
6049Can the thistle produce grapes, or the noxious weeds corn?
6049Can the waters quench it?
6049Can there be a miss of the loss of such an one?
6049Can there be any greater comfort ministered to thee than to know thy person stands just before God?
6049Can there be hope for me?''
6049Can there now be any thing more plain?
6049Can these fear God?
6049Can these teach him to manage his knowledge well?
6049Can they do that at all times which they can do at some times?
6049Can they pray, believe, love, fear, repent, and bow before God always alike?
6049Can we wonder that such a state of society was not long permitted to exist?
6049Can we wonder that those who preached the holy, humbling, self- denying doctrines of the cross, were persecuted to the death?
6049Can we, by a new birth, say"Our Father?"
6049Can you behold every one that he is proud, and abase him, and bind their faces in secret?
6049Can you build and leave out a stone in the foundation?
6049Can you call for the waters of the sea, and cause them to cover the face of the ground?
6049Can you cast all, and rest all, upon the love of Christ?
6049Can you count the number of the stars, or stay the bottles of heaven?
6049Can you give me further reason yet to convict me of the truth of what you say?
6049Can you grapple with the judgment of God?
6049Can you not be content to be damned for your sins against the law, but you must sin against the Holy Ghost?
6049Can you not do as your neighbours do, carry the world, sin, lust, pleasure, profit, esteem among men, along with you?
6049Can you not stay and take these along with you?
6049Can you not tell how you knocked?
6049Can you remember by what means you find your annoyances, at times, as if they were vanquished?
6049Can you say you desire, when you pray?
6049Can you stop the sun from running his course, and hinder the moon from giving her light?
6049Can you wrestle with the Almighty?
6049Canst thou answer it, sinner?
6049Canst thou be content to be put off with a belly well filled, and a back well clothed?
6049Canst thou commend thyself''to every man''s conscience in the sight of God?''
6049Canst thou defend thyself?
6049Canst thou drink hell- fire?
6049Canst thou hear of Christ, His bloody sweat and death, and not be taken with it, and not be grieved for it, and also converted by it?
6049Canst thou hear that the load of thy sins did break the very heart of Christ, and spill His precious blood?
6049Canst thou hear this, and not be concerned?
6049Canst thou hear this, and not have thy ears to tingle and burn on thy head?
6049Canst thou imagine thou shalt at the day of account out- face God, or make him believe thou wast what thou wast not?
6049Canst thou in faith say, Father, Father, to God?
6049Canst thou indeed, with the rest of the saints, cry, Our Father?
6049Canst thou live in the water; canst thou live always, and nowhere else, but in the water?
6049Canst thou not so much as once soberly think of thy dying hour, or of whither thy sinful life will drive thee then?
6049Canst thou now that readest or hearest these lines turn thy back, and go on in your sins?
6049Canst thou produce the birthright?
6049Canst thou read this, O thou wicked sinner, and yet go on in sin?
6049Canst thou read this, and not feel thy conscience begin to throb and dag?
6049Canst thou say unto him as David,"Judge me, O God, and plead my cause"( Psa 43:1)?
6049Canst thou say, from blessed experience,''His flesh is meat indeed, and His blood is drink indeed?''
6049Canst thou see thy misery?
6049Canst thou set so light of Heaven, of God, of Christ, and the salvation of thy poor, yet precious soul?
6049Canst thou think of this, and defer repentance one hour longer?
6049Canst thou, after a due examination of thyself, say that as to these things thou art innocent and clear?
6049Carest thou not for this?
6049Carry the solemn inquiry to the throne of grace, Have I passed from death unto life?
6049Cast devils out, done wonders in the same?
6049Change!--with whom?
6049Charles II, hearing of it, asked the learned D.D.,''How a man of his great erudition could sit to hear a tinker preach?''
6049Chris.--What good motions?
6049Christ indeed could mount up( Acts 1:9), but me, poor me, how shall I get thither?
6049Christ made himself known to his disciples in breaking of bread; who would not, then, that loves to know him, be present at such an ordinance?
6049Christ made himself known to them in breaking of bread; who, who would not then, that loves to know him, be present at such an ordinance?
6049Christian man, dost thou hear?
6049Christian, are you actively engaged in fulfilling the duties of your course?
6049Christiana and her sons?
6049Civil commerce you will have with the worst, and what more have you with these?
6049Come, Samuel, are you willing that I should catechise you also?
6049Come, neighbour Pliable, how do you do?
6049Come, pr''ythee bird, I pr''ythee come away, Why should this net thee take, when''scape thou may?
6049Come, said Christiana, will you eat a bit, a little to sweeten your mouths, while you sit here to rest your legs?
6049Come, sinner, let us apply it: How long is it since thou began to fear that Jesus Christ will not receive thee?
6049Come, tell me, do you keep it from the dust, Yea, wind it also duly up you must?
6049Coming sinner, take notice of this; we use to plead practices with men, and why not with God likewise?
6049Coming sinner, what thinkest thou?
6049Consdier man what I have said, And judge of things aright; When all men''s cards are fully played, Whose will abide the light?
6049Consequently, who can understand the love that saves him from them?
6049Consider thus with thyself, Would I be glad to have all, every one of my sins to come in against me, to inflame the justice of God against me?
6049Consider thus, Would I be glad to have all, and every one of the ten commandments, to discharge themselves against my soul?
6049Consider, I say, has he made a hedge and a wall to stop thee?
6049Consider, What conviction of thy goodness can the actions that flow from such a spirit give unto observers?
6049Consider, thou sayest, all my strength is gone, and therefore how should I wait?
6049Consider, was it man that had offended?
6049Could He not have suffered without His so suffering?
6049Could he not, think you, have stooped from the cross to the ground, and have laid hold on some honester man, if he would?
6049Could it remove from the place on which God had set it?
6049Could not the grace of the Father save us without this condescension of the Son?
6049Could the state have selected a fitter tool for their purposes?
6049Couldst thou invent a more full, free, or larger promise?
6049Counsel Second, Wouldest thou improve this love?
6049Cry, if thou wilt, O, when wilt thou come unto me?
6049Cry, why so?
6049Cumber- ground, how many hopeful, inclinable, forward people, hast thou by thy fruitless and unprofitable life, kept out of the vineyard of God?
6049Cut him down, why cumbereth he the ground?
6049Dark- land, said the guide; doth not that lie up on the same coast with the City of Destruction?
6049Death quaketh, and destruction falleth down dead at our feet: What, then, can stand before us?
6049Deep calleth unto deep: What''s that?
6049Deny this, and it follows that God accepteth men without respect to righteousness; and then what follows that, but that Christ is dead in vain?
6049Depart: what quite?
6049Devote myself to it, you will say, how is that?
6049Did Abel offer his best?
6049Did Christ''s two- fold righteousness qualify him for that work of righteousness, that was of God designed for him to do?
6049Did Formalist and Hypocrite turn off into bye ways at the foot of the hill Difficulty, and miserably perish?
6049Did Giant Slay- good intend me this favour when he stopped me, and resolved to let me go no further?
6049Did Gideon, think you, believe that he was so strong in grace as he was?
6049Did God send his Holy Spirit into the hearts of his people, to that end that you should taunt at it?
6049Did He bleed for sin?
6049Did He bleed for sins?
6049Did I call him before an atheist?
6049Did I ever exclaim, in the agony of my spirit,"What must I do to be saved?"
6049Did I ever feel a deep concern about my soul?
6049Did I ever see my danger as a sinner?
6049Did I say before, that religion is their pretence?
6049Did I say before, that the God of glory is desirous to be seen of us?
6049Did I say that hearty, fervent, and constant prayer flowed from this fear of God?
6049Did I say, it is fruitful?
6049Did I say, our Lord had here in former days his country- house, and that He loved here to walk?
6049Did I say, personal virtues?
6049Did Ignorance, who perished from the way, say to the pilgrims,''You go so fast, I must stay awhile behind?''
6049Did Mistrust and Timorous run back for fear of the persecuting lions, Church and State?
6049Did any of them know of your coming?
6049Did ever God tell thee thou shalt live half a year or two months longer?
6049Did ever God tell thee thou shalt live half a year, or two months longer?
6049Did ever any of your carnal acquaintance take knowledge of a difference of your language and conduct?
6049Did good men then go to see him in his last sickness?
6049Did he break his leg then?
6049Did he finish his work thereon?
6049Did he intend, that after he had rifled my pockets, I should go to Gaius, mine host?
6049Did he not, even when he desired life, yet break with God in the day when conditions of life were propounded to him?
6049Did he often carry it thus to her?
6049Did not Aaron fall; yea, and Moses himself?
6049Did not Christ die for us; and dying for us, are we not become dead to the law by the death of his body?
6049Did not God know best what was best to do them good?
6049Did not Haman lead Mordecai in his state by the hand of anger?
6049Did not I direct thee the way to the little wicket- gate?
6049Did not I tell thee before, that a man must be righteous before he doth one good work, or he can never be righteous?
6049Did not the Shepherds bid us beware of the flatterers?
6049Did not we tell thee of these things?
6049Did she desire thee to come with her to this place?
6049Did she talk thus openly?
6049Did the similar feeling of Job or David spring from these polluted fountains?
6049Did these, then, see their graces so clear, as they saw themselves by their sins to be unworthy ones?
6049Did they all know that he was to be betrayed of Judas?
6049Did they show wherein this way is so dangerous?
6049Did they suffer?
6049Did we not run, ride, labour, and strive abundantly, if it might have been, for the good of thy soul, though now a damned soul?
6049Did we not see, from the Delectable Mountains, the gate of the city?
6049Did we not sound an alarm in thine ears, by the trumpet of God''s word day after day?
6049Did we not tell thee sin would damn thy soul?
6049Did we not tell thee that they who loved their sins should be damned at this dark and gloomy day, as thou art like to be?
6049Did we not tell thee that without conversion there was no salvation?
6049Did we not venture our goods, our names, our lives?
6049Did you cry me mercy so long as you had hopes that you might prevail against me?
6049Did you hear no talk of neighbour Pliable?
6049Did you meet with no other assault as you came?
6049Did you never read that Scripture which saith,"Israel, which followed after the law of righteousness, hath not attained to the law of righteousness"?
6049Did you never read what God did to Ananias and Sapphira for telling but one lie against it?
6049Did you never read, that''the dragon persecuteth the woman?''
6049Did you then so well know his life?
6049Didst thou believe, when thou saidst it, That God knew thy heart?
6049Didst thou ever burn any of thy children in the fire to idols?
6049Didst thou ever curse, and swear, and deny Christ?
6049Didst thou ever kill anybody?
6049Didst thou ever use enchantments and conjuration?
6049Didst thou never hear of the intolerable roarings of the damned ones that are therein?
6049Didst thou never hear or read that doleful saying in Luke 16, how the sinful man cries out among the flames,''One drop of water to cool my tongue?''
6049Didst thou not blush when thou laidst it down?
6049Do God''s people keep holy fasts?
6049Do I look alone to Christ for righteousness, and depend only on Him for holiness?
6049Do I love Christ, his Father, his saints, his words, and ways?
6049Do I renounce my own righteousness, as well as abhor my sins?
6049Do I see salvation is nowhere but in Christ?
6049Do I see that all other ways, whether of sin or self- righteousness, lead to hell?
6049Do I study to please Him, as well as hope to enjoy Him?
6049Do it therefore, and say, why should any thing have my heart but God, but Christ?
6049Do men either Pluck grapes of thorns, or figs or thistles gather?
6049Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
6049Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?''
6049Do n''t you hear a noise?
6049Do n''t you remember how undaunted they were when they stood before the judge?
6049Do not I fill heaven and earth?
6049Do not I fill heaven and earth?
6049Do not I fill heaven and earth?
6049Do not I fill heaven and earth?
6049Do not I know that I am exalted this day to be king of righteousness, and king of peace?
6049Do not even almost all pursue this world, their lusts and pleasures?
6049Do not most decline these things when they either call for their purses or their persons to help in this and such like works as these?
6049Do not most rather seek to push away our feet from taking hold of the path of life, or else lay snares for us in the way?
6049Do not publicans the same?
6049Do not the rich men o''er you tyrannise; And hale ye to their courts; that worthy name By which you''re call''d do not they blaspheme?
6049Do not these fears hinder thee from profiting in hearing or reading of the Word?
6049Do not these fears keep thee back from laying hold of the promise of salvation by Jesus Christ?
6049Do not these fears make thee question whether ever thou hast had, indeed, any true comfort from the Word and Spirit of God?
6049Do not these fears make thee question whether ever thy first fears were wrought by the Holy Spirit of God?
6049Do not these fears make thee question whether there was ever a work of grace wrought in thy soul?
6049Do not these fears make thee sometimes think, that it is in vain for thee to wait upon the Lord any longer?
6049Do not these fears tend to the hardening of thy heart, and to the making of thee desperate?
6049Do not these fears tend to the stirring up of blasphemies in thy heart against God?
6049Do not these fears weaken thy heart in prayer?
6049Do stocks or stones answer prayers?
6049Do such fear God?
6049Do they cry out after the Lord Jesus, to save them?
6049Do they cry out of the insufficiency of their own righteousness, as to justification in the sight of God?
6049Do they drink wine in bowls?
6049Do they fear God?
6049Do they fear God?
6049Do they fly from it, as from the face of a deadly serpent?
6049Do they lie too open to their spiritual foes?
6049Do they live in pleasures, and spend their days in wealth?
6049Do they not know the law?
6049Do they savour Christ in his Word, and do they leave all the world for his sake?
6049Do they say that that blood of his which was shed without the gates of Jerusalem, doth not wash away sin, yea, all sin from him that believes?
6049Do they see more worth and merit in one drop of Christ''s blood to save them, than in all the sins of the world to damn them?
6049Do they slight Thy groans, Thy tears, Thy blood, Thy death, Thy resurrection and intercession, Thy second coming again in heavenly glory?
6049Do they slight Thy merits?
6049Do they think that God can not be even with them?
6049Do they think they shall know themselves then, or that they shall rejoice to see themselves in that bliss?
6049Do they want a right frame of spirit?
6049Do they, do you think, fear God?
6049Do we indeed see Christ by the eye of faith?
6049Do we know how our sins provoke God?
6049Do we know the manner and temper of their King?
6049Do we not see That all these things from us a fleeting be?
6049Do we provoke the Lord to jealousy?
6049Do we think that the prophet prophesieth here against trees, against the natural cedars of Lebanon?
6049Do ye think that th''scripture saith in vain, The spirit that lusts to hate, doth in you reign?
6049Do you allow their signing with the cross?
6049Do you allow their sprinkling?
6049Do you believe it?
6049Do you come to church, you know what I mean; to the parish church, to hear Divine service?
6049Do you count them pure with the wicked balances?
6049Do you delight to have your hand against every man?''
6049Do you find this?
6049Do you know him, then?
6049Do you know them now?
6049Do you know them now?
6049Do you know what that willful sin is?
6049Do you know who they are, whence they come, and what is their purpose in setting down before the town of Mansoul?
6049Do you long for the milk of the promises?
6049Do you mean the covenant of the Law, or the covenant to the Gospel?
6049Do you mean, how came I at first to look after the good of my soul?
6049Do you more to the openly prophane, yea, to all wizards and witches in the land?
6049Do you not find sometimes, as if those things were vanquished, which at other times are your perplexity?
6049Do you not hear the prophets, how they press faith in Jesus, and life by faith in him?
6049Do you not know that he is far more above us, than we are above our horse or mule that is without understanding?
6049Do you not know that he may refuse to elect who he will, without abusing of them?
6049Do you not know that they are coming to Jesus Christ?
6049Do you not know them?
6049Do you not remember that one of the Shepherds bid us beware of the Enchanted Ground?
6049Do you not reserve to yourself the liberty of judging what they say?
6049Do you not see that the sceptre is departed from Judah?
6049Do you not see that those things that are spoken of as forerunners of my coming, are accomplished?
6049Do you not see the time that Daniel spake of is accomplished also?
6049Do you not thereby intimate that a man may sometimes do so?
6049Do you not think sometimes of the country from whence you came?
6049Do you not yet bear away with you some of the things that then you were conversant withal?
6049Do you now know, that the resurrection of the body, and glory to follow, is the very quintessence of the gospel of Jesus Christ?
6049Do you see yonder hill?
6049Do you so run?
6049Do you so run?
6049Do you so run?
6049Do you suffer?
6049Do you think it is seemly for the church to parrot it against her husband?
6049Do you think it is to say a few words over before or among a people?
6049Do you think that Ephraim would have looked after salvation, had not God first confounded him with the guilt of the sins of his youth?
6049Do you think that God gave the woman her hair, that she might deck herself, and set off her fleshly beauty therewith?
6049Do you think that I am such a fool as to think God can see no further than I?
6049Do you think that I do mean that my righteousness will save me without Christ?
6049Do you think that Manasseh would have regarded the Lord, had He not suffered his enemies to have prevailed against him?
6049Do you think that he that repents, believes, loves, fears, or humbles himself before God, and acts in other graces too, doth always know what he doth?
6049Do you think that love- letters are not desired between lovers?
6049Do you think that that maid''s master would have been troubled at the loss of her, if he had not lost, with her, his gain?
6049Do you think that the woman with her two mites cast in all that she desired to cast into the treasury of God?
6049Do you think that you are stronger than he?
6049Do you think those will ever come thither?
6049Do you think your eyes dazzle?
6049Do you think, I say, that the Lord Jesus did not think before he spake?
6049Do you want spiritual bread?
6049Do you want strength against Satan''s temptations?
6049Do you want strength of grace?
6049Do''st not behold the net?
6049Does Christ dwell in my heart by faith?
6049Does he appear in his glory?
6049Does he honour riches, and power, and wisdom, by descending in one of these classes?
6049Does he take the shield of faith, and helmet of salvation?
6049Does he take the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God?
6049Does thy hand and heart tremble?
6049Dost fly to him that is a Saviour from the wrath to come, for life?
6049Dost keep thine eye upon what thou hast done, And yet hast licence to look on the sun?
6049Dost not thou see that thou art called a thief and a robber, that hast either climbed up to, or crept in at another place than the door?
6049Dost think that such a sinner as thou art shall be heard of God?
6049Dost thou Do well, said God, to be so angry now?
6049Dost thou at some time see some little excellency in Christ?
6049Dost thou believe the Scriptures to be the Word of God?
6049Dost thou believe the Scriptures to be the Word of God?
6049Dost thou bring forth fruit unto God?
6049Dost thou continually neglect to come to Christ, and usest arguments in thine own heart to satisfy thy soul with so doing?
6049Dost thou count all things but poor, lifeless, empty, vain things, without communion with him?
6049Dost thou count his company more precious than the whole world?
6049Dost thou delight in them?
6049Dost thou delight to sin against plain commands?
6049Dost thou desire to be with them( Prov 24:1)?
6049Dost thou examine thyself whether thou be in the faith or no, having a command in Scripture so to do?
6049Dost thou fear God?
6049Dost thou fear God?
6049Dost thou fear God?
6049Dost thou fear God?
6049Dost thou fear the Lord?
6049Dost thou fear the Lord?
6049Dost thou fear the Lord?
6049Dost thou fear the Lord?
6049Dost thou find that there is but very little sanctifying grace in thy soul?
6049Dost thou give diligence to make thy calling and election sure, because God commanded it in Scripture?
6049Dost thou hear, barren fig- tree?
6049Dost thou hear, barren professor?
6049Dost thou in deed and in truth believe the Scriptures to be the Word of God?
6049Dost thou know by what it is that God makes a man righteous?
6049Dost thou know the God with whom now thou hast to do?
6049Dost thou know what the unpardonable sin, the sin against the Holy Ghost, is?
6049Dost thou know where that is by or with which God makes a man righteous?
6049Dost thou know whether the day of grace will last a week longer or no?
6049Dost thou like these wicked blasphemies?
6049Dost thou love thine own soul?
6049Dost thou love thy friends, dost thou love thine enemies, dost thou love thy family or relations, or the church of God?
6049Dost thou love to be talking of him-- and also to be walking with him?
6049Dost thou mourn for them, pray against them, and hate thyself because of them?
6049Dost thou not inwardly, and with indignation against sin, say, O that I might never, never feel one such motion more?
6049Dost thou not see the very paw of the devil in them; yea, in every one of thy ten confessions?
6049Dost thou not understand me?
6049Dost thou plead by thy righteousness for mercy for thyself?
6049Dost thou profess the name of Christ, and dost thou pretend to be a man departing from iniquity?
6049Dost thou profess the name of Christ, and dost thou pretend to be a man departing from iniquity?
6049Dost thou religiously name the name of Christ?
6049Dost thou see a soul that has the image of God in him?
6049Dost thou see and find in thee iniquity and unrighteousness?
6049Dost thou see in thee all manner of wickedness?
6049Dost thou see that thou art very much void of sanctification?
6049Dost thou see the vileness of thy heart, the fruit of sin?
6049Dost thou see thy sins?
6049Dost thou see thyself in Christ, and canst thou come to God as a member of him?
6049Dost thou see thyself surrounded with enemies?
6049Dost thou show to others how thou lovest righteousness, by taking opportunities to do righteousness?
6049Dost thou slight and scorn the counsels contained in the Scriptures, and continue in so doing?
6049Dost thou so covet more, as not to be Affected with the grace bestowed on thee?
6049Dost thou strive to imitate Christ in all the works of righteousness, which God doth command of thee, and prompt thee forward to?
6049Dost thou study, by all honest and lawful ways, to advance the name, holiness, and majesty of God?
6049Dost thou suffer for righteousness''sake?
6049Dost thou therefore see thyself in such a sad condition as this?
6049Dost thou think that Christ will foul His fingers with thee?
6049Dost thou think that Christ will foul his fingers with thee?
6049Dost thou think that Christ will foul his fingers with thee?
6049Dost thou think that Christ will foul his fingers with thee?
6049Dost thou think that the way that thou art in will lead thee to the strait gate, sinner?
6049Dost thou think, that God hath eyes of flesh, or that he seeth as man sees?
6049Dost thou thus practise, because thou wouldest be taught to do outward acts of righteousness, and because thou wouldest provoke others to do so too?
6049Dost thou understand me, sinful soul?
6049Dost thou walk like one that is bought with a price, even with the price of precious blood?
6049Dost thou want a new heart?
6049Dost thou want faith?
6049Dost thou want grace of any sort?
6049Dost thou want strength against thy lusts, against the devil''s temptations?
6049Dost thou want strength to carry thee through afflictions of body, and afflictions of spirit, through persecutions?
6049Dost thou want the Spirit?
6049Dost thou want wisdom?
6049Dost thou''bear about in thy body the dying of the Lord Jesus?''
6049Dost want or meat, or drink, or cloth?
6049Doth God find me so, when he seeth that the righteousness of his Son is upon me, being made over to me by an act of his grace?
6049Doth He sometimes give thee some secret persuasions, though scarcely discernible, that thou mayest attain, and get an interest in Him?
6049Doth Jesus Christ stand up to plead for us with God, to plead with him for us against the devil?
6049Doth Jesus Christ stand up to plead for us, and that of his mere grace and love?
6049Doth Satan tell thee thou prayest but faintly and with cold devotions?
6049Doth a wanton eye argue shamefacedness?
6049Doth he entreat you, for fear of you?
6049Doth he hope?
6049Doth he not here, by the lost sheep, mean the poor Publican?
6049Doth he then command that his mercy should be offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6049Doth he touch thee with is dirty garments; or doth he annoy thee with his stinking breath?
6049Doth his company sweeten all things-- and his absence embitter all things?
6049Doth his posture of standing so like a man condemned offend thee?
6049Doth his promise fail for evermore?
6049Doth iniquity prevail against thee?
6049Doth it look like what hath any coherence with reason or mercy, for a man to abuse his friend?
6049Doth it not suit many a feeble mind?
6049Doth it say,"and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out?"
6049Doth justice call for the blood of that nature that sinned?
6049Doth justice say that this blood, if it be not the blood of One that is really and naturally God, it will not give satisfaction to infinite justice?
6049Doth justice say, that it must not only have satisfaction for sinners, but they that are saved must be also washed and sanctified with this blood?
6049Doth no man come to Jesus Christ but by the drawing,& c., of the Father?
6049Doth no man come to Jesus Christ by the will, wisdom, and power of man, but by the gift, promise, and drawing of the Father?
6049Doth not God by these things ofttimes call our sins to remembrance, and provoke us to amendment of life?
6049Doth not everybody see the folly of such arguings?
6049Doth not the ground groan under you?
6049Doth not the whole course of their way declare it to their face?
6049Doth not thy finding of this in thee cause thee to fly from a depending on thy own doings?
6049Doth not thy heart twitter at being saved?
6049Doth not thy mouth water?
6049Doth she not speak very smoothly, and give you a smile at the end of a sentence?
6049Doth she not wear a great purse by her side; and is not her hand often in it, fingering her money, as if that was her heart''s delight?
6049Doth such a one believe?
6049Doth the law call for satisfaction for our sins?
6049Doth the law command thee to do good, and nothing but good, and that with all thy soul, heart, and delight?
6049Doth the poor Publican stand to vex thee?
6049Doth the text say,"Come?"
6049Doth this prove that baptism is essential to church communion?
6049Doth thy heart and conversation agree with this passage?
6049Doth unbelief count God a liar?
6049Doth unbelief count God a liar?
6049Doth unbelief fill the soul full of sorrow?
6049Doth unbelief fill the soul full of sorrow?
6049Doth unbelief hold the soul from the mercy of God?
6049Doth unbelief hold the soul from the mercy of God?
6049Doth unbelief quench thy graces?
6049Doth unbelief quench thy graces?
6049Doth wanton talk argue chastity?
6049Doth your hearts fail you?
6049Eighth, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6049Eleventh, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6049Elias indeed had a chariot sent him to ride in thither, and went up by it into that holy place( 2 Kings 2:11): but I, poor I, how shall I get thither?
6049Else how can that assembly say AMEN at their prayer or giving of thanks?
6049Enoch is there, because God took him( Gen 5:24), but as for me, how shall I get thither?
6049Enter upon the solemn inquiry, Have I sought the gate?
6049Esau did despise his birthright, saying, What good will this birthright do me?
6049Especially if the judge be just, and knows me altogether, as the God of heaven does?
6049Even Judas could as boldly ask,''Master, is it I''who shall betray Thee?
6049Even thou that hast received the promise of forgiveness: How then can they do it with pleasure, who eat, and forget the Lord?
6049Everybody will cry up the goodness of men; but who is there that is, as he should, affected with the goodness of God?
6049Examine again, Dost thou labour after those qualifications that the Scriptures do describe a child of God by?
6049Examine, Dost thou stand in awe of sinning against God, because he hath in the Scriptures commanded thee to abstain from it?
6049FIRST, How they are to be considered?
6049FOOTNOTE:[ 1]''Who is weak, and I am not weak?
6049Farther, if all be true that this man hath said, how comes it to pass that the subjects of Shaddai are so enslaved in all places where they come?
6049Fearing, that came on pilgrimage out of his parts?
6049Fifth, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6049Fifthly, Is Antichrist to be destroyed?
6049First, Art thou indeed come to Jesus Christ?
6049First, Must Antichrist be destroyed?
6049First, Prithee when didst thou begin to be righteous?
6049First, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6049First, saith he, If women may praise God together for mercies received for the church of God, or for themselves?
6049First,''Then came the Jews round about him, and said unto him, How long dost thou make us to doubt?
6049For a brother in nature and religion to be so?
6049For a man to be content with this kind of faith, and to look to go to salvation by it, what to God is a greater provocation?
6049For as truly as thou sayest of thy fruitless tree, Cut it down, why doth it cumber the ground?
6049For he asketh me very devoutly,''Whether any unbaptized persons were concerned in these epistles?''
6049For how can a man act righteousness but from a principle of righteousness?
6049For how can a man repent of that of which he hath neither sight nor sense?
6049For how can it otherwise be, since there is holiness and justice in God?
6049For how can the servant of this my Lord talk with this my Lord?
6049For how can the servant of this my lord talk with this my lord?
6049For if he did not heed who himself had baptized, much less did he heed who were baptized by others?
6049For if it be the initiating ordinance, it entereth them into the church: What church?
6049For if sin be so dreadful a thing as to wring the heart of the Son of God, how shall a poor wretched sinner be able to bear it?
6049For if the most potent parts of the soul are engaged in their service, what, think you, do the more inferior do?
6049For if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and sinners appear?
6049For if they reject the word of the Lord,"what wisdom is in them?"
6049For my part, I am out of charity with myself; who then should be in love with me?
6049For of what should a man repent?
6049For should the saints enjoy all this But for a certain time, O, how would they their mark then miss, And at this thing repine?
6049For so the question implies--''What will a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6049For some cause he was treated with great liberality for those times; the extent of it may be seen by one justice asking him,''Is your God Beelzebub?''
6049For such a man will thus conclude, that since the Creator of all is with him, what but creatures are there to be against him?
6049For the fear of God is to stand in awe of him, but how can that be done if we do not set him before us?
6049For the first of these, namely,''WHAT OR WHO IS THE RIGHTEOUS MAN?
6049For they are now profane to amazement; and sometimes I have thought one thing, and sometimes another; that is, why God should suffer it so to be?
6049For to what purpose should a man desire, or what fruits will desire bring him whose desires shall not be granted?
6049For upon this one question, Am I come, or, am I not?
6049For was it not pleasant to this hypocrite, think you, to speak thus well of himself at this time?
6049For what am I thus tormented?
6049For what bondage greater than to be kept in blindness?
6049For what did you bring yourself into this condition?
6049For what glory is it, if when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye shall take it patiently?
6049For what greater dignity can be put upon man''s righteousness, than to admit it?
6049For what is God''s design in the work of conviction for sin, and in his awakening of the conscience about it?
6049For what is the ground of despair, but a conceit that sin has shut the soul out of all interest in happiness?
6049For what journey, I pray you?
6049For what men?
6049For what pain of death was his body capable of, when his soul was separate from it?
6049For what portion of God is there,''for that sin,''from above, and what inheritance of the Almighty from on high?''
6049For what saith the Scripture?
6049For what will my weak and newly converted brethren think of it, but that I was not so strong indeed as I was in word?
6049For what''s the life of man?
6049For what?
6049For when, thinks the enemy, will these fools be so desirous to sit down, as when they are weary?
6049For wherein can grace or love more appear than in his laying down his life for us?
6049For wherein shall it be known here, that I and thy people have found grace in thy sight, is it not in that thou goest with us?
6049For who can bear or grapple with the wrath of God?
6049For who can do righteousness without he be principled so to do?
6049For who can endure a boar in a vineyard; a man of sin in a holy temple; or a dragon in heaven?
6049For who doth not perceive, but when those that sit aloft are vile, and corrupt themselves, they corrupt the whole region and country where they are?
6049For who is prouder than you professors?
6049For who wouldest thou have it; for another, or for thyself?
6049For whom can so precious an inheritance be intended?
6049For why are these things thus recorded, but to show to sinners what he can do, to the praise and glory of his grace?
6049For why may not God be merciful, and why may not God be just?
6049For zeal, where is that also?
6049For''hope that is seen, is not hope; for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for?
6049For''what good is there to the owners thereof, saving the beholding of them with their eyes?''
6049For, First, Is it better that thou receive judgment in this world, or that thou stay for it to be condemned with the ungodly in the next?
6049For, Was the first covenant made with the first Adam?
6049For, What iniquity is, who knows not?
6049For, did Abel offer?
6049For, pray, what was the flock, and who Christ''s sheep under the law, but the house and people of Israel?
6049For, while a man remains faithless and ignorant of the gospel, to what doth his obedient temper of mind incline?
6049Fourth, Art thou come to the Lord Jesus?
6049Fourth, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6049Fourthly, Must Antichrist be destroyed?
6049Friend, I did not ask thee why the Jews did put him to death?
6049Friend, Who hath despised the day of small things?
6049Friend, dost thou speak this as from thy own knowledge, or did any other tell thee so?
6049Friend, if thou canst fit thyself, what need hast thou of Christ?
6049Friend, what harm is it to join a dog and a wolf together?
6049Friend, what is this to the purpose?
6049Friend, whither away?
6049Friend, will the law shew a man that his righteousness is sin and dung?
6049Friends, Solomon saith, that''The desire of the slothful killeth him''; and if so, what will slothfulness itself do to those that entertain it?
6049From what?
6049From whence come wars and fights, come they not hence, Ev''n from th''inordinate concupiscence That in your members prompts to variance?
6049Further, I make a question upon three scriptures, Whether all the saints, even in the primitive times, were baptized with water?
6049Further, suppose I should grant this groundless notion, Were not the Jews in Old Testament times to enter the church by circumcision?
6049GREAT- HEART, What could they say against it?
6049Gaal mocked at Abimelech, and said, Who is Abimelech that we should serve him?
6049Gentlemen, whence came you, and whither go you?
6049Go away?
6049Go to him, did I say?
6049God charged our sins upon Christ, and that in their guilt and burden, what remaineth but that the charge was real or feigned?
6049God gave testimony of him by signs and wonders--''Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
6049God gave them intimation of a better country, and their minds did cleave to it with desires of it; and what then?
6049God is true, his Word is true; and to help us to hope in him, how many times has he fulfilled it to others, and that before our eyes?
6049God''s people wish well to the souls of others, and wilt not thou wish well to thy own?
6049God, or the Pharisee?
6049Good morrow, my good neighbour, Mr. Attentive; whither are you walking so early this morning?
6049Grant it; yet what law takes notice of the plea of one who doth professedly act as an enemy?
6049Guilt and despair, what are they?
6049Hackney, April 1850 THE GREATNESS OF THE SOUL, AND UNSPEAKABLENESS OF THE LOSS THEREOF''OR WHAT SHALL A MAN GIVE IN EXCHANGE FOR HIS SOUL?''
6049Had I ever, in all my lifetime, one sinful thought passed through my heart since I was born; yea or no?
6049Had he injured man at all?
6049Had he no place clean?
6049Had he not also now hold of the shield of faith?
6049Had he notice beforehand, and warning of the danger?
6049Had he then such a good trade, for all he was such a bad man?
6049Had not now these men desires that were mighty?
6049Had our sins betrayed us into and under Satan''s slavery?
6049Had sin set us at an indefinite distance from God?
6049Had this Christ of God, our friend, given all he had to save us, had not his love been wonderful?
6049Had you ever any talk with him about it?
6049Had you no talk with him before you came out?
6049Had you not thoughts of leaving off praying?
6049Has God forbidden thee?
6049Has He given it to thee, my reader?
6049Has he adopted us into his family?
6049Has he chosen that day?
6049Has he concealed any of thy righteousness, or has he secretly informed against thee that thou art an hypocrite, and superstitious?
6049Has he crossed thee in all thou puttest thy hand unto?
6049Has he on the breastplate of righteousness?
6049Has he that need of you, that we are sure you have of him?
6049Has man given himself for sin?
6049Has man lain at wait for opportunities for sin?
6049Has man, that he might enjoy his sin, brought himself to a morsel of bread?
6049Has man, when he has found his sin, pursued it with all his heart?
6049Has sin wounded, bruised thy soul, and broken thy bones?
6049Has the enmity of the human heart by nature changed?
6049Hast been among the thieves?
6049Hast no affection but what is brutish?
6049Hast no judgment?
6049Hast no soul?
6049Hast quite forgot how thou wast wo nt to pray, And cry out for forgiveness night and day?
6049Hast thou Jesus Christ for thine Advocate?
6049Hast thou a cause moving thee to come?
6049Hast thou a wife and children?
6049Hast thou a wife?
6049Hast thou also considered the justness of the Judge?
6049Hast thou an heart to be sorry for this wickedness?
6049Hast thou an heart to be sorry for this wickedness?
6049Hast thou any enticing touches of the Word of God upon thy mind?
6049Hast thou any lease of thy life?
6049Hast thou any lease of thy life?
6049Hast thou been a witch?
6049Hast thou been digg''d about and dunged too, Will neither patience nor yet dressing do?
6049Hast thou been with him, and prayed him to plead thy cause, and cried unto him to undertake for thee?
6049Hast thou committed it?
6049Hast thou desired him to plead thy cause?
6049Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat?"
6049Hast thou entertained him?
6049Hast thou escaped, O my soul, from the net of the infernal fowler?
6049Hast thou escaped?
6049Hast thou four children?
6049Hast thou fruit becoming the care of God, the protection of God, the wisdom of God, the patience and husbandry of God?
6049Hast thou fulfilled the whole law, and not offended in one point?
6049Hast thou given thyself to the Lord?
6049Hast thou heart- shaken apprehensions when deep sleep is upon thee, of hell, death, and judgment to come?
6049Hast thou in thee the spirit of adoption?
6049Hast thou lost thy friend for the sake of thy profession?
6049Hast thou made it thy business to give unto God the things that are God''s, and unto Caesar the things that are his, according as God has commanded?
6049Hast thou no conscience?
6049Hast thou no sins?
6049Hast thou not cursed them in thine heart many a time?
6049Hast thou not known?
6049Hast thou not reason?
6049Hast thou purged thyself from the pollutions and motions of sin that dwell in the flesh, and work in thy own members?
6049Hast thou received the spirit of adoption?
6049Hast thou seen thy state to be desperate, if the Lord Jesus doth not undertake to plead thy cause?
6049Hast thou taken delight in being defrauded and beguiled?
6049Hast thou that''godly sorrow''that''worketh repentance to salvation, not to be repented of?''
6049Hast thou then fled, or dost thou indeed fly to it?
6049Hast thou valued sin at a higher rate than thy soul, than God, Christ, angels, saints, and communion with them in eternal blessedness and glory?
6049Hast thou waited on the Lord so long as the Lord hath waited on thee?
6049Hast thou well improved what thou hast received already?
6049Hast thou''renounced the hidden things of dishonesty, not walking in craftiness?''
6049Hast thou, for the sake of thy faith and profession thereof, lost thy part in the world?
6049Hast thou, thinkest thou, found anything so good as Jesus Christ?
6049Hast thou, through desires, betaken thyself to thy heels?
6049Hath God been so bountiful in making out himself about the supper, that few or none that own ordinances scruple it?
6049Hath God forgotten to be gracious?
6049Hath God required these things at your hands?
6049Hath God showed thee that thou art by nature under the curse of his law?
6049Hath He overcome the law, the devil, and Hell?
6049Hath He overcome the law, the devil, and hell?
6049Hath Jesus performed righteousness to cover us, and spilled blood to wash us?
6049Hath he been digging about thee?
6049Hath he been dunging of thee?
6049Hath he in anger shut up his tender mercies?"
6049Hath he said it, and shall he not bring it to pass?"
6049Hath he spoken, and shall not make it good?''
6049Hath it not a most vehement flame?
6049Hath it not hindered many in their pilgrimage?
6049Hath not Moses told them the danger of living in sin?
6049Hath not man''s wisdom interposed to darken this part of God''s counsel?
6049Hath not the least creature that hath life, more of God in it than these?
6049Hath not this God great love for sinners?
6049Hath that Christ that was with God the Father before the world was, no other body but his church?
6049Hath the God of wisdom set them on foot among us?
6049Hath the Holy Ghost, hath the world, or hath thy conscience?
6049Hath the ministration of God no glory?
6049Have I been grafted into Christ?
6049Have I such an argument, in all my little book?
6049Have I the right work of God on my soul?
6049Have it?
6049Have not I told thee already that there is no such thing as a ceasing to be?
6049Have not thy groans gone up to heaven from every corner of thy house?
6049Have they at no time, think you, convictions of sin, and so consequently fears that their state is dangerous?
6049Have they faith?
6049Have they hope?
6049Have they lost a good frame of heart?
6049Have they lost their peace with the world?
6049Have they lost their spiritual defence?
6049Have they no more peace with this world?
6049Have they not Moses and the prophets?
6049Have they not Moses and the prophets?
6049Have they not had my ministers and servants sent unto them and coming as from me?
6049Have they not the means of grace?
6049Have they pardon of sin?
6049Have they righteousness?
6049Have they strength to do the work of God in their generations, or any other thing that God would have them do?
6049Have they that shall be saved, awakenings about their state by nature?
6049Have they that shall be saved, faith?
6049Have thy sins corrupted thy wounds, and made them putrefy and stink?
6049Have we comfort, or consolation?
6049Have we not talked of what he did at the Red Sea, and in the land of Ham many years ago, and have we forgot him now?
6049Have we sinned?
6049Have we the Spirit, or the fruits thereof?
6049Have we the faith of this?
6049Have ye not read Of Job, how patiently he suffered?
6049Have ye not seen in him what was God''s end; How he doth pity and great love extend?
6049Have you any more things to ask me about my beginning to come on pilgrimage?
6049Have you commended your apprehensions soberly and submissively to those you call Independents and Presbyters?
6049Have you felt the alarm in your soul under a sense of sin and judgment?
6049Have you forgot the close, the milk house, the stable, the barn, and the like, where God did visit your soul?
6049Have you learned to cry,''My Father?''
6049Have you lost any of your cattle, or what is the matter?
6049Have you never a hill Mizar to remember?
6049Have you not heard many complain that they are weary of church- communion, because of church contention?
6049Have you not"in your flock a male?"
6049Have you soberly, and submissively commended your apprehensions to those congregations in London, that are not of your persuasion in the case in hand?
6049Have you the staggers?
6049Have you these?
6049Having so often sold thyself to me to work wickedness, wilt thou forsake me now?
6049Having so often sold thyself to me to work wickedness, wilt thou forsake me now?
6049Having so often sold thyself to me to work wickedness, wilt thou forsake me now?
6049Having so often sold thyself to me to work wickedness, wilt thou forsake me now?
6049Having these to look to, what should stagger our faith, or deject our hope?
6049He also expects this at our hands, saying,"Who will rise up for me against the evil doers?
6049He answered me in a great chafe, What would the devil do for company, if it were not for such as I am?''
6049He asked again if they had aught to say for themselves, why the sentence that they confessed that they had deserved should not be passed upon them?
6049He asked me if I had a family?
6049He asked me why?
6049He asked them, Why?
6049He begins with this question, Whether women fearing God may meet to pray together, and whether it be lawful for them so to do?
6049He can not strut, vapour, and swagger as thou dost?
6049He erreth in A CIRCUMSTANCE, thou errest in A SUBSTANCE; who must bear these errors?
6049He feared God; and what then?
6049He forsakes him--''My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?''
6049He hath given us his Son,"How shall he not with him also freely give us all things?"
6049He hath this Abishai, and that Abishai, that presently steps in against him, saying, Shall not this rebel''s sins destroy him in hell?
6049He imagined that he could bear these small afflictions with patience; but''a wounded spirit who can bear?''
6049He is indeed the great deliverer; but what is a deliverer to them that never saw themselves in bondage, as was said before?
6049He is near that justifieth me; who will contend with me?
6049He is not ashamed of us, though now in heaven; why should we be ashamed of him before this adulterous and sinful generation?
6049He is thy Creator; is it not seemly for creatures to fear and reverence their Creator?
6049He is thy Father; is it not seemly for children to reverence and fear their Father?
6049He is thy King; is it not seemly for subjects to fear and reverence their King?
6049He is unwearied in his pleading for us; why should we faint and be dismayed while we plead for him?
6049He knocked, therefore, more than once or twice, saying--"May I now enter here?
6049He loved to live high, but his hands refused to labour; and what else can the end of such an one be but that which the wise man saith?
6049He never said to him,''Why hast thou done so?''
6049He pleads for us before the holy angels; why should not we plead for him before princes?
6049He pleads for us to save our souls; why should not we plead for him to sanctify his name?
6049He pleads for us, against fallen angels; why should we not plead for him against sinful vanities?
6049He pleads for us, though our cause is bad; why should not we plead for him, since his cause is good?
6049He ran away, you say, but whither did he run?
6049He ran to him, he kneeled down to him, and asked, and that before a multitude,''Good master, what shall I do that I may inherit eternal life?''
6049He said that I was ignorant, and did not understand the Scriptures; for how, said he, can you understand them when you know not the original Greek?
6049He said unto me, By what scripture?
6049He said, How then?
6049He said, which of the Scriptures do you understand literally?
6049He saith himself, they that come to him,& c., shall find rest unto their souls; hast thou found rest in him for thy soul?
6049He saith not as the hypocrite,"Because I am innocent, surely his anger shall turn from me"( Jer 2:35); or"What have we spoken so much against thee?"
6049He sanctified us with his blood; but why should the Father have thanks for this?
6049He shall take of mine; What is that?
6049He that feareth not to be burned in the fire, how will he fear the heat of weather?
6049He that hath by faith received the spirit of holiness, shall not he be holy?
6049He that hath his word shall then speak it faithfully, for''what is the chaff to the wheat?
6049He that hath seen me, hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?
6049He that is ungodly, hath a want of righteousness, even of the inward righteousness of works: but what must become of him?
6049He that opened stepped out after him, and said, Thou trembling one, what wantest thou?
6049He that planted the ear, shall he not hear?
6049He that was in darkness, or he that was in light?
6049He that was in everlasting joy, or he that was in everlasting torments?
6049He that was in hell, or he that was in heaven?
6049He was God, a Creator, then; and is he not God now?
6049He was to offer it, and how?
6049He was wroth: and why?
6049He was, and was his Son, before he was revealed--''What is his name, and what is his Son''s name, if thou canst tell?''
6049He will receive perfection, immortality, heaven, and glory; and what is folded up in these things, who can tell?
6049He will reckon them up so fast, and so fully, that thou wilt cry, Lord, when did I do this?
6049He, in whose heart the Holy Spirit has raised the solemn inquiry, What must I do to be saved?''
6049Hear, did I say?
6049Heartily spoken; but how did he perform his promise?
6049Hence David said again,''Whom have I in heaven but thee?''
6049Hence David, when he speaks of heaven, says,''Whom have I in heaven but thee?''
6049Hence he saith,''Is Christ divided,''or separate from his servants?
6049Hence it follows that Christ will be ashamed of some; but why not ashamed of others?
6049Hence see what it is to grieve the Spirit of God: for He only is the Comforter: and if He withdraws His influences, who or what can comfort us?
6049Hence such a time is rightly said to be a time to try us, or to find out what we are, and is there no good in this?
6049Her plagues are death, and mourning, and famine, and fire( Rev 18:8); are these things to be overlooked?
6049Her things are slain, and stink already, by the weapons that are made mention of before; what then will her carcase do?
6049Here is no consideration of what capacity the people might be of, that were to be persecuted; but what matters what they are?
6049Here is nought but open war, acts of hostility, and shameful rebellion, on the sinner''s side; and what delight can God take in that?
6049Here now is a man an hungered, what must he feed upon?
6049His cause; what is his cause?
6049His fee- who shall pay him his fee?
6049His song was this: The Lord is only my support, And he that doth me feed; How can I then want anything Whereof I stand in need?
6049His, or the Pharisee''s?
6049Hold, saith the apostle; stay a little here; first remember this, Is it meet to say unto God, What doest thou?
6049Honest asked his landlord, if there were any store of good people in the town?
6049Honest asked, why it was said that the Saviour is said to come''out of a dry ground''; and also, that''He had no form or comeliness in him?''
6049Honest( when they were all sat down) asked Mr. Contrite, and the rest, in what posture their town was at present?
6049Honest, interrupting of him, said, Did you see the two men asleep in the arbour?
6049House and land, trades and honours, places and preferments, what are they to salvation?
6049How are all things out of order?
6049How are those treated in this world who are entitled to so glorious, so exalted, so eternal, and unchangeable an inheritance in the world to come?
6049How art thou when thou thinkest that thou thyself hast grace?
6049How believe you, as touching the resurrection of the dead?
6049How came that about, since you were now reformed?
6049How came that about?
6049How came that to pass?
6049How came they by their faith?
6049How came they white?
6049How came you to think at first of so doing as you do now?
6049How camest thou by the burden at first?
6049How camest thou to see thy need of this righteousness?
6049How can I judge amiss, when I judge as I feel?
6049How can I then be accepted by a holy and sin- abhorring God?
6049How can a sense of thy own baseness, of the vileness of thy heart, and of the holiness of God, stand with such a carriage?
6049How can he be a victor over himself that is led up and down by the nose by his own passions?
6049How can he know so much as the extent of the love of Christ in common?
6049How can he that carrieth himself basely in the sight of men, think he yet well behaveth himself in the sight of God?
6049How can it possibly be?
6049How can such poor women as we hold out in a way so full of troubles as this way is, without a friend and defender?
6049How can that man say, I love God, who from his very heart shrinketh from trusting in him?
6049How can they have any to Godward that are enemies to him in their minds by wicked works?
6049How can they pray or make conscience of the duty that fear not God?
6049How can those that are accustomed to do evil, do that which is commanded in this particular?
6049How can we judge of a preacher''s good will, but by''peace on his lips?''
6049How canst thou find in thy heart to set thyself against grace, against such grace as offereth mercy to thee?
6049How could he join in their thanks, and praises, and blessings of him for ever and ever, in whose favour, mercy, and grace, they are not concerned?
6049How did Abraham groan for Ishmael?
6049How did he break it?
6049How did he ply it with Christ against Joshua the high- priest?
6049How did he ply16 it against that good man Job, if possibly he might have obtained his destruction in hell- fire?
6049How did this Christ bring in redemption for man?
6049How do men come by this righteousness and everlasting life?
6049How do the heirs to immortality conduct themselves in such a prospect?
6049How do they seek to stifle them?
6049How do they show themselves to be true under the first of these?
6049How do they show themselves to be true under the second?
6049How do you know that these sayings are true?
6049How do you know that?
6049How do you mean?
6049How dost thou believe?
6049How dost thou find them in outward trials?
6049How dost thou find thyself in the inward workings of sin?
6049How dost thou like being saved?
6049How dost thou like the discovery of that which thou thinkest is grace in other men?
6049How dost thou like thyself, as considered possessed with a body of sin, and as feeling and finding that sin worketh in thy members?
6049How dost thou show before men the truth of thy turning to God?
6049How doth God the Son save thee?
6049How doth that appear?
6049How far do you think he may be before?
6049How far is it thither?
6049How far may such an one go?
6049How far might they go on in pilgrimage in their day, since they notwithstanding were thus miserably cast away?
6049How far?
6049How frenzily he imagines?
6049How hard are these things?
6049How he carried it?
6049How if I never see the sun rise more?
6049How if the first voice that rings to- morrow morning in my heavy ears be,''Arise, ye dead, and come to judgment?''
6049How if you have over- stood the time of mercy?
6049How ill- favouredly do they look, that have their nose and lips eaten off with the canker?
6049How is iniquity in thine eye, when severed from the guilt and punishment that attends it?
6049How is it now?
6049How is it, dost thou show most mercy to thy dog, 36 or to thine enemy, to thy swine, or to the poor?
6049How is it, then, that thou art so quickly turned aside?
6049How is it, then, that thou hast run away from thy king?
6049How is that?
6049How is that?
6049How is the word buried under the clods of their hearts for months, yea years together?
6049How is this great object to be accomplished?
6049How it appears that they that are saved, are saved by grace?
6049How long must this be my state?
6049How long will Antichrist still hold up his head in this country?
6049How long?
6049How look thy duties in thine eyes, I mean thy duties which thou doest in the service of God?
6049How many Mahomet?
6049How many are there in the world that pray for their children, and cry for them, and are ready to die[ for them]?
6049How many are there in the world whose heart Satan hath filled with a belief that their state and condition for another world is good?
6049How many are there that do not know that man consisteth of a body made of dust, and of an immortal soul?
6049How many good souls has he driven to these conclusions, who afterwards have been made to unsay all again?
6049How many have they in all ages hanged, burned, starved, drowned, racked, dismembered, and murdered, both openly and in secret?
6049How many have, in all ages, been kept from coming to God aright by the terrors of the world?
6049How many in Israel were destroyed for that which Aaron, Gideon, and Manasseh, unworthily did in their day?
6049How many pay undue respect to buildings in which public prayer is offered up?
6049How many poor souls hath Bonner to answer for, think you, and several filthy blind priests?
6049How many prayers, sighs, and tears, are there wrung from their hearts upon this account?
6049How many seasons have you spent in vain?
6049How many sermons and other mercies did I, of my patience, afford you?
6049How many souls do you think Balaam, with his deceit, will have to answer for?
6049How many souls have they been the means of destroying by their ignorance and corrupt doctrine?
6049How many struggling fits had Israel with God in the wilderness?
6049How many the Pharisees, that hired the soldiers to say the disciples stole away Jesus?
6049How many times are some men put in mind of death by sickness upon themselves, by graves, by the death of others?
6049How many times are they put in mind of hell by reading the Word, by lashes of conscience, and by some that go roaring in despair out of this world?
6049How many times did they declare that there they feared him not?
6049How many times hast thou had heaven and salvation offered to thee freely, wouldst thou but break thy league with this great enemy of God?
6049How many times have you disappointed me?
6049How many times, think you, did Israel stand in need of pardon, from Egypt, until they came to Canaan?
6049How many times, when Israel provoked the Lord to anger, did he yet defer to destroy them?
6049How much hast thou been grieved to see others break God''s law, and to find temptations in thyself to do it?
6049How much hast thou been grieved to see others break God''s law, and to find temptations in thyself to do it?
6049How much hath the peace of Christians been broken by an uncharitable interpretation of words and actions?
6049How much more then is he merciful and gracious, even in but mentioning terms of reconciliation?
6049How much more then must we needs be at loss as to the fullness of the knowledge of the love of Christ?
6049How much more then when light shall be against light in three ranks?
6049How much more will it perplex thee to think, that thou hadst not a care of thy own?
6049How much of God dost thou think is in these things?
6049How needful is it, then, that we endeavour''the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace?''
6049How now, good fellow, whither away after this burdened manner?
6049How now, thought I, is this the sign of an upright soul, to desire to serve God, when all is taken from him?
6049How often didst thou hear us tell thee of these things?
6049How often have they sustained[ thee in] thy hunger, clothed thy nakedness?
6049How rapid were his thoughts--''Wilt thou leave thy sins and go to heaven, or have thy sins and go to hell?''
6049How rich was Jesus Christ?
6049How say you to these things, Do you make an open profession of them without dissembling?
6049How sayest thou, sinner?
6049How sayest thou, young comer, is not this the case with thy soul?
6049How shall I deliver thee, Israel?
6049How shall I make thee as Admah?
6049How shall I set thee as Zeboim?
6049How shall he be brought, wrought, and made, to be out of love with it?
6049How shall not the ministration of the Spirit be rather glorious?
6049How shall they come then?
6049How shall this be proved?
6049How shall we escape,''if we turn away from him that speaketh from heaven?''
6049How shall we get to be sharers thereof?
6049How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?"
6049How shall we, who are impure and unclean by nature and by practice, draw near unto him who is so infinitely holy?
6049How should I escape being by them torn in pieces?
6049How should he be the Christ, and yet come out of Galilee, out of which ariseth no prophet?
6049How should he contain hopes of life?
6049How should the Lord put any trust in thee?
6049How should the desires depart from it with that fervency as they should?
6049How should the soul abhor it as it should?
6049How should we strive?
6049How shouldest thou rejoice, that the same faith should dwell both in thy parents and thee?
6049How sick art thou of sin?
6049How so?
6049How so?
6049How stands it between God and your soul now?
6049How stands the country affected towards you?
6049How then can God put any trust in such people, or how can remission be extended to us for the sake of that?
6049How then can any good be done to those whose conscience is worse than that?
6049How then can good fruit grow from such a root, the root of all evil?
6049How then can his desires be granted, who himself refused to have them answered?
6049How then can it be but that light should be against light in this house, and that in a military posture?
6049How then can the world judge of the condition of the saints?
6049How then can they do anything with that godly reverence of his holy Majesty that is and must be essential to every good work?
6049How then can this sabbath now be kept?
6049How then can we be hindered of our hope?
6049How then hath every man Christ, or the light of Christ within him?
6049How then shall I look Him in the face at His coming?
6049How then shall a bad man, any bad man, the best bad man upon earth, think to set himself by his best things just in the sight of God?
6049How then shall it be thought that they should be so silly, to turn a company of weak women loose to be abused by the fallen angels?
6049How then shall the conscience of the burdened sinner by rightly quieted, if he perceiveth not the grace of God?
6049How then should his brethren that survive him, and that tread in his very steps, approve of the sentence that by this book is pronounced against him?
6049How then should they do good?
6049How then will it be with thee?
6049How then, if God should cast you into Turkey, where Mahomet reigns as Lord?
6049How then, may some say, doth it become ours?
6049How then?
6049How then?
6049How then?
6049How therefore, is the knowledge of the true Christ to be attained unto, that we may be saved by him?
6049How ungainly he carries it under convictions, counsels, and his present apprehension of things?
6049How was Esau served for staying too long before he came for the blessing?
6049How was Isaac and Rebecca grieved for the miscarriage of Esau?
6049How was Lot''s wife served for running lazily, and for giving but one look behind her, after the things she left in Sodom?
6049How was the bloody spirit of Saul trod down, when David met him at the mouth of the cave, and also at the hill Hachilah( 1 Sam 24; 26)?
6049How was the hostile spirit of Esau trod down of God, when he came out to meet his poor naked brother, with no less than four hundred armed men?
6049How will men that have before them a little honour, a little profit, a little pleasure, strive?
6049How will the heavens echo of joy, when the Bride, the Lamb''s wife, shall come to dwell with her husband for ever?
6049How will they shine?
6049How will you describe right fear?
6049How, if He had come, having taken a commandment from His Father to damn you, and to send you to the devils in Hell?
6049How, not tempted?
6049How, then, can he tell what it is to be saved that hath not felt the burden of the wrath of God?
6049How, then, can he tell what it is to be saved that never was sensible of the sorrows of the one, nor distressed with the pains of the other?
6049How, then, canst thou stand clear from guilt in thy soul who neglectest to act faith in the blood of the Lamb?
6049How, then, could they object that the time was not come for Christ to be born?
6049How?
6049How?
6049How?
6049How?
6049I a m under the force of it, and this is my continual cry, What shall I render to the Lord for all the benefits which he has bestowed upon me?
6049I also ask, in what charger our gospel passover is now dressed up and set before the people?
6049I am Joseph your own brother; And doth my father live?
6049I am baptiz''d, what then?
6049I am not of the number of them that say,"What profit should we have if we pray unto God?"
6049I am sorry that I was so foolish, and am made to wonder that I am not now as Lot''s wife; for wherein was the difference betwixt her sin and mine?
6049I am the basest of creatures, I could even spew at myself?
6049I answer, Art thou sensible that thou hast an action commenced against thee in that high court of justice that is above?
6049I answer, Hast thou well considered the nature of the crime wherewith thou standest charged at the bar of God?
6049I answer, though I have not asserted it, yet let me ask, which is more odious, hell or sin?
6049I ask again, wherein dost thou think the blessedness of heaven consists?
6049I ask thee how it looks, and how thou likest it, suppose there were no guilt or punishment to attend thy love to, or commission of it?
6049I ask, Hast thou entertained him so to be?
6049I ask, What should it do there before, or to what purpose is it there, if it be not acted?
6049I ask, Why has the world such hold of thee?
6049I ask, and wherefore then served the wood by which the sacrifices were burned?
6049I ask, did he tell you so?
6049I ask, then, if there were ever anything that had a being antecedent to, or before God?
6049I asked her if she was sick?
6049I asked him further, how that man''s righteousness could be of that efficacy to justify another before God?
6049I asked him wherein?
6049I believe so; but pray tell me, did any of her other children hearken to her words, so as to be bettered in their souls thereby?
6049I believe that Christ will save me; what hurt is this to my neighbour?
6049I come now to the second thing into which we are to inquire, and that is, WHAT ARE THE DESIRES OF A RIGHTEOUS MAN?
6049I come now to the third question, namely, But why should we strive?
6049I deem I have half a guess of you; your name is Old Honesty, is it not?
6049I doubt I do not come as I should do?
6049I have also asked those that pass by the way,"if they saw him whom my soul loveth,"and if they had anything to communicate to me?
6049I have given Him my faith, and sworn my allegiance to Him; how, then, can I go back from this, and not be hanged as a traitor?
6049I have often been amazed in my mind at this text, for how could Jesus Christ have said such a word if he had not been able to perform it?
6049I have told you, that this, though it were granted, cometh not up to the question; for we ask not,''whether they were so baptized?
6049I know the wise men of this world, of whom there are many, will say as to what I now press you unto; Who can shew us any good in it?
6049I love Christ because he will save me; what hurt is this to any?
6049I marvel what injury the Lord Jesus hath done this man, that he should have such indifferent thoughts of coming to God by him?
6049I might further add, how often have we agreed in our judgment?
6049I pray let me hear your judgment of extortion, what it is, and when committed?
6049I promise you this was enough to discourage; but did they make an end here?
6049I query, is it possible to come up to the pattern for justification with God?
6049I remember he alleged many a Scripture, but those I valued not; the Scriptures, thought I, what are they?
6049I remember the question that God asked Job,"Where,"saith he,"wast thou when I laid the foundation of the earth?
6049I remember what Abner said to Asahel,"Turn thee aside, from following me; wherefore should I smite thee to the ground?
6049I said, Are they infallible?
6049I say again, how will they strive for this?
6049I say again, if our love is so slender to our own souls, can any think that it should be more full to the souls of others?
6049I say again, should any so conclude hence, would not all experience prove him void of truth?
6049I say again, tell me before the first blow is given, wilt thou turn?
6049I say again, why is it affirmed''without shedding of blood is no remission,''if man''s good deeds can save him?
6049I say how easily might he have said this, and then have popt in those two verses above quoted, and so have killed the old one?
6049I say, Art thou a Pharisee?
6049I say, Art thou sensible of this?
6049I say, How easily might they thus have objected?
6049I say, What hast thou given to God thereby?
6049I say, What hast thou seen in him?
6049I say, Who told thee so?
6049I say, dost thou see thyself in him?
6049I say, dost thou this, or dost thou hunt thine own soul to destroy it?
6049I say, hast thou entertained Jesus Christ for thy lawyer to plead thy cause?
6049I say, he puts great difference between these, and that other sort that say, When will the Sabbath be gone, that we may be at our worldly business?
6049I say, how glorious was it; and how sweet is it to you that have seen yourselves lost by nature?
6049I say, if Mr. Badman was here to object thus unto you, what would be your reply?
6049I say, should he say to the poor, Come to my door, ask at my door, knock at my door, and you shall find and have; would he not be counted liberal?
6049I say, therefore, to thee that art thus, And why despair?
6049I say, was it not worth being in the furnace and in the den to see such things as these?
6049I say, what benefit have we thereby?
6049I say, what excuse can they make for themselves, when they shall be asked why they did not in the day of salvation come to Christ to be saved?
6049I say, what less than a river could do it?
6049I say, what more fearful than to be tormented there for ever with the devil and his angels?
6049I say, what will such say when they shall read that the Publican did only acknowledge his iniquity, and found grace and favour at the hand of God?
6049I say, what wilt thou say to this?
6049I say, where is he that hath taken his flight for salvation, because of the dread of the wrath to come?
6049I say, where is the honour they should put upon them?
6049I say, where, as to justification with God?
6049I say, why are things thus left with us?
6049I say, will thy conscience justify thee here?
6049I say, wouldst thou go to heaven, because it is a place that is holy, or because it is a place remote from the pains of hell?
6049I suppose they did commence much together; for else with whom should this beast make war, and how should the church escape?
6049I tell you this is no easy matter; if it were, what need all those prayers, sighs, watchings?
6049I then demand what precept bids you do this?
6049I think I am cast off from God, says the soul; so thou thoughtest afore, says memory, but thou wast mistaken then, and why not the like again?
6049I think it a high favour that they were hanged before we came hither; who knows else what they might have done to such poor women as we are?
6049I use the means to be saved; and why?
6049I was no sooner fixed upon this resolution, but that word dropped upon me,"Doth Job serve God for nought?"
6049I went out from you full, but now I come, As it hath pleased God, quite empty home: Why then call ye me Naomi?
6049I will do unto them as they have done unto Me; and what unrighteousness is in all this?
6049I will for this worship Christ as he has bid me; what hurt is this to anybody?
6049I wold know by what scripture you do it?
6049I.--WHAT IS IT TO BE SAVED?
6049II.--WHAT IS IT TO BE SAVED BY GRACE?
6049III.--WHO ARE THEY THAT ARE TO BE SAVED BY GRACE?
6049IV.--HOW IT APPEARS THAT THEY THAT ARE SAVED, ARE SAVED BY GRACE?
6049If Christ be the way, verity, and life, how can there be any life then without Christ?
6049If God be for us, who can be against us?"
6049If God be for us, who can be against us?--Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God''s elect?
6049If God be with one, who can hurt one?
6049If God would blow upon a man, who can help it?
6049If God, when man had broke the law, had yet with all severity kept the world to the utmost condition of it, had he then been unjust?
6049If He is, then how doth it appear?
6049If I have spoken evil, bear witness of the evil; but if well, why smitest thou me?
6049If Jesus be so sweet to faith below, who can tell what He is in full fruition above?
6049If Samson''s riddle was so puzzling, what shall we think of this?
6049If a man can not now go to the throne of grace by prayer, through Christ, and so fetch grace for his support from thence, what can he do?
6049If a sense of some sin,[ for who sees all?
6049If all that build do build to suit The glory of their state, What orator, though most acute, Can fully heaven relate?
6049If all that desire to go to heaven should come thither, verily they would make a hell of heaven; for, I say, what would they do there?
6049If any say, Who''s there?
6049If any say, that these things may argue pride as well as carnal lusts; well, but why are they proud?
6049If grace received would do, what need for more?
6049If he also shall ask me, What hath been my preferment in all the time of my absence from him?
6049If he asks me, By what authority I take upon me thus to reason?
6049If he asks me, How I know that the law will not lay hold of me also?
6049If he asks me, Who have been my companions?
6049If he hath, show us where?
6049If he knows not hell, and the torments thereof, wherefore should he come?
6049If he knows not himself and the badness of his condition, wherefore should he come?
6049If he knows not the law, and the severity thereof, wherefore should he come?
6049If he knows not the world, and the emptiness and vanity thereof, wherefore should he come?
6049If he knows not what death is, wherefore should he come?
6049If he was not willing, why did he promise?
6049If heart- breaking work attend such strokes,''Why should ye be stricken any more?''
6049If heaven has gates, and they shall be shut, how wilt thou go in thither?
6049If it be asked, Who did appoint that meeting made mention of in Acts 12:12?
6049If it be good and godly, why may it not be accepted?
6049If it be love for a fellow- creature to give a bit of bread, a coat, a cup of cold water, what shall we call this?
6049If it be said water baptism is not there intended, let them shew me how many baptisms there are besides water baptism?
6049If it be, why is it not embraced?
6049If it cost Lot''s wife dear for but looking back, shall not it cost them much dearer, that are going back, that are gone back again?
6049If judgment begins at the house of God, what will the end of them be that obey not the gospel of God?
6049If mercy, what mercy?
6049If no, do you not dissemble?
6049If not, how do they differ?
6049If nothing should by us be had When we are gone from hence, But vanities, while here?
6049If palaces that princes build, Which yet are made of clay, Do so amaze when much beheld, Of heaven what shall we say?
6049If so, I ask, dost thou, according to the exhortation here,''Depart from iniqnity?''
6049If so, then what is that worth, or value, that is in the grace itself?
6049If so, then, in the next place, what will become of them that are grown weary before they are got half way thither?
6049If so, what had she to say?
6049If so; why do you so much dissemble with all the world, in print; to pretend you submit to others''judgment, and yet abide to condemn their judgments?
6049If the Father, or the Son, or the Holy Ghost, are gracious, if they were not all gracious, what would it profit?
6049If the children of God shall''scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly, and the sinner appear?''
6049If the conduct of many professors were so vile, as there can be no doubt but that it was, how gross must have been that of the openly profane?
6049If the counsel of Gamaliel was good when given to the enemies of God''s people, why not fit to be given to Christians themselves?
6049If the dead rise not, what shall I be the better for all my trouble that here I meet with for the gospel of Christ?
6049If the first come in and say, Why am I judged?
6049If the life that is attended with so many troubles, is so loath to be let go by us, what is the life above?
6049If the object of the wrath of God, then is his case most dreadful; for who can bear, who can grapple with the wrath of God?
6049If the question be asked, How a just God can save that man from death, that by sin has put himself under the sentence of it?
6049If the rich man should say thus to the poor, would not he be reckoned a free- hearted man?
6049If the very looks of God be so terrible, what will his blows be, think you?
6049If the world, which God sets light by, is counted a thing of that worth with men; what is Heaven, which God commendeth?
6049If there be a difference in the light, show it wherein; whether in the nature, or otherwise?"
6049If there be twenty places where there are assizes kept in this land, yet if I have offended no law, what need have I of an advocate?
6049If therefore all the light that is in thee Be darkness, how great must that darkness be?
6049If these be worth commending then, That vainly show their might, How dare you blame those holy men That in God''s quarrel fight?
6049If they ask what light?
6049If they differ, where lieth the difference?
6049If they farther ask, why, what is that?
6049If they say, they retain the day, but change their manner of observation thereof; I ask, who has commanded them so to do?
6049If this be concluded in the affirmative, what follows but that Christ, though he undertook, came short in doing for us?
6049If this be faith,( sayest thou) to profess him born, dead, risen and ascended without, then is there any unbeliever in England?
6049If this be so, then what should they do here, Who in their antic pranks of pride appear?
6049If this kind of worship may be performed, without their conduct and government?
6049If thou canst go lustily, what mean thy crutches?
6049If thou say, because God hath not chosen them, as well as chosen others: I answer,''Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God?
6049If thou sayest yea, then I ask, Who told thee that thou standest accused for transgression before the judgment- seat of God?
6049If thou sayest, Yea; I ask, How comest thou righteous?
6049If thou wouldst know whether man be still in that state by nature that God did place him in?
6049If thou wouldst know whether the man were first beguiled, or the woman that God made an help- mate for him?
6049If we do take occasion to do so, that we may drop, and be yet distilling some good doctrine upon their souls?
6049If we have such ill speed at our first setting out, what may we expect betwixt this and our journey''s end?
6049If what be possible?
6049If what be possible?
6049If ye be buffeted for your faults, for what God''s word calls faults, what thank have you from God, or good men, though you take it patiently?
6049If yea, then Christ had such; if no, then who can fulfil the law as he?
6049If you bid him wait, do you not encourage him to live in sin, as much as I do?
6049If you say no, as it is your wonted course; then again I ask you, what that was in which he did bear the sins of his children?
6049If you say no, what means your sour carriage to the people of God?
6049If young Badman feared not the damnation of his soul, do you think that the consideration of impairing of his body would have deterred him therefrom?
6049If"judgment must begin at the house of God,--what shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel of God?
6049If''the wrath of a king is as messengers of death''( Prov 16:14), if the wrath of the king''is as the roaring of a lion,''what is the wrath of God?
6049In Job''s day this was bewailed, that none or but a few said,"Where is God my maker, who giveth songs in the night?"
6049In a word, Doth unbelief bind down thy sins upon thee?
6049In a word, are they converted?
6049In a word, doth unbelief bind down thy sins upon thee?
6049In a word, who knows the power of God''s wrath, the weight of sin, the torments of hell, and the length of eternity?
6049In all this, what qualification shows itself as precedent to justification?
6049In his Jerusalem Sinner Saved he thus argues''Why despair?
6049In love to God, in love to men, in holy love, in love unfeigned?
6049In the faith of what?
6049In time of sickness, what so set by as the doctor''s glasses and gally- pots full of his excellent things?
6049In what glory will they appear?
6049In whose judgment art thou righteous?
6049Indeed the Word saith,"He hath blinded their eyes, lest they should see,"& c. But now we are by ourselves, what do you think of such men?
6049Indeed this may be; and therefore no similitude can be found that can fully amplify the matter,''for what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6049Indeed who can bear up, and who Can from these shakings run?
6049Instructions did I say?
6049Is Antichrist down and dead to ought but your faith?
6049Is Benhadad yet alive?
6049Is Christ Jesus not only a priest of, and a King over, but an Advocate for his people?
6049Is Christ Jesus the Lord mine Advocate with the Father?
6049Is Christ Jesus the redemption; and, as such, the very door and inlet into all God''s mercies?
6049Is Christ then the image of the Father, simply, as considered of the same divine and eternal excellency with him?
6049Is Christ, as crucified, the way and door to all spiritual and eternal mercy?
6049Is God indeed to be dallied with, and will the end be pleasant unto you?
6049Is He satisfied now in the behalf of sinners by this Man''s thus suffering?
6049Is He the one, the chief object of our soul?
6049Is He the only hope of my soul, and the only confidence of my heart?
6049Is Jesus Christ an Advocate with the Father for us?
6049Is Jesus Christ the Saviour also become our Advocate?
6049Is any fountain of so strange a nature, At once to send forth sweet and bitter water?
6049Is any merry?
6049Is coming to Jesus Christ by the gift, promise, and drawing of the Father?
6049Is coming to Jesus Christ not by the will, wisdom, or power of man, but by the gift, promise, and drawing of the Father?
6049Is fellowship with God the Father, and His Son, Jesus Christ, so prized by me, as to seek it, and to esteem it above all things?
6049Is godly fear delightful unto thee, That fear that God himself delights to see Bear sway in them that love him?
6049Is grace thy proper element?
6049Is he God''s fellow?
6049Is he a fool that chooseth for himself long lasters, or he whose best things will rot in a day?
6049Is he a godly man, that will serve God for nothing rather than give out?
6049Is he a pleasant child?
6049Is he a second God?
6049Is he ever the worse for coming to Jesus Christ, or for his loving and serving of Jesus Christ?
6049Is he in health, or doth he cease to be?
6049Is he merciful; will he help thee?
6049Is he not slothful, is not he careless, is he not without discretion?
6049Is he of the highest order of the angels?
6049Is he present; will he hear thee?
6049Is he qualified for my business?
6049Is he that is a servant to corruption a victor?
6049Is he that is led away with divers lusts a victor?
6049Is he then left to fill up the measure of his iniquities?
6049Is he therefore the author of your perishing, or his eternal reprobation either?
6049Is heaven reserved only for the noble and the learned, like Paul?
6049Is his body dead?
6049Is his heel taken in the spider''s web?
6049Is his mercy clean gone for ever?
6049Is his mercy clean gone for ever?
6049Is his name, person, and undertakings, more precious to them, than is the glory of the world?
6049Is it I?''
6049Is it Jesus Christ?
6049Is it a sign of a fool to agree with one''s adversary while we are in the way with him, even before he delivereth us to the judge?
6049Is it a time to take pleasure, and to recreate thyself in anything, before thou hast mourned and been sorry for thy sins?
6049Is it a way that my parents brought me up in, put me apprentice to, or that by providence I was first thrust into?
6049Is it an inward one?
6049Is it as separate from these, beauteous, or ill- favoured?
6049Is it attended with so many blessed privileges?
6049Is it because I have not accepted thy offering?
6049Is it because I love holiness?
6049Is it because the grace that he receiveth differeth from the grace that the elect are saved by?
6049Is it because they think themselves unworthy of their holy fellowship?
6049Is it because they think themselves unworthy of their holy fellowship?
6049Is it because they would honour God?
6049Is it because thou wouldst be saved from hell, or because thou wouldst be freed from sin?
6049Is it below thee?
6049Is it by something done within them, or by something done without them?"
6049Is it by something that is done within them, or by something done without them?
6049Is it covetousness?
6049Is it fair to make the necessity of a woman in bondage a law to women at liberty?
6049Is it fit to say unto God, Thou art hard- hearted?
6049Is it fleshly lusts?
6049Is it for righteousness''sake that thou sufferest?
6049Is it for the sake of righteousness that thou sufferest?
6049Is it in the judgment of God, or of man?
6049Is it intended to represent that prayerful, watchful, personal investigation into Divine truth, which ought to precede church- fellowship?
6049Is it likely that those should have the Lord Jesus for their Advocate to plead their cause; who despise and reject his person, his Word, and ways?
6049Is it meet to think that a little child should handle Goliath as David did?
6049Is it not a high point of wisdom for a man to be always doing of that which lays him under the conduct of angels?
6049Is it not a sign of wisdom for a man yet more and more to endeavour to interest himself in the love and protection of God?
6049Is it not a sign of wisdom to depart from sins, which are the snares of death and hell?
6049Is it not a wicked thing to make bars to communion, where God hath made none?
6049Is it not a wickedness to make that a wall of division betwixt us which God never commanded to be so?
6049Is it not better that we bear those tokens and marks in our flesh that bespeak us to belong to Christ, than those that declare us to be none of his?
6049Is it not better to say now unto God, Do not condemn me?
6049Is it not common now- a- days, for parents to be brought into bondage and servitude by their children?
6049Is it not for a man to sin willingly after enlightening?
6049Is it not in the four evangelists, the prophets, and epistles of the apostles?
6049Is it not pity, had it otherwise been the will of God, that ever thou wast made a man, for that thou settest so little by thy soul?
6049Is it not rather to be wondered at, that thou hast not caught before this a thousand times a thousand falls?
6049Is it not reasonable that man should believe God in the proffer of the gospel and life by it?
6049Is it not so with you in respect of your beggars that come to your door?
6049Is it not strong as death, cruel as the grave, and hotter than the coals of juniper?
6049Is it not the least in thy thoughts?
6049Is it not the same by the which I have called thee?
6049Is it not therefore a wonderful mercy to be blessed with this grace of fear, that thou by it mayest be kept from final, which is damnable apostasy?
6049Is it not to trick up the body?
6049Is it our flesh that hangeth on our bones, which lusteth against the spirit?
6049Is it possible that he should heedlessly enter the vortex, and be again drawn into wretchedness?
6049Is it possible that this tender, thus offered to the reprobate, should by him be thus received and embraced, and he live thereby?
6049Is it so much to be a fiddle?
6049Is it so much to be a fiddle?
6049Is it so to the present day under a faithful ministry?
6049Is it so, that coming to Jesus Christ is by the Father, as aforesaid?
6049Is it so, that no man comes to Jesus Christ by the will, wisdom, and power of man, but by the gift, promise, and drawing of the Father?
6049Is it so, that they that are coming to Jesus Christ are ofttimes heartily afraid that Jesus Christ will not receive them?
6049Is it so, that they that are coming to Jesus Christ are ofttimes heartily afraid that Jesus Christ will not receive them?
6049Is it so, that they that are coming to Jesus Christ are ofttimes heartily afraid that he will not receive them?
6049Is it so?
6049Is it so?
6049Is it so?
6049Is it so?
6049Is it so?
6049Is it so?
6049Is it so?
6049Is it so?
6049Is it surprising that the Quakers, at such a time, assumed their peculiar neatness of dress?
6049Is it that our hearts might be estranged from him, and that we still should love the world?
6049Is it that we should live by sense?
6049Is it the substance, is it the thing signified?
6049Is it their duty to help to carry on prayer in public assemblies with men, as they?
6049Is it thy delight to think of Him, hear of Him, speak of Him, abide in Him, and live upon Him?
6049Is not Christ the head, and we the members?
6049Is not God as well mighty to punish as to save?
6049Is not HE called?
6049Is not HE glorified?
6049Is not HE justified?
6049Is not each thing we have a dying?
6049Is not he also the price, the ground, and bottom of our happiness, both in this world and that which is to come?
6049Is not heaven worth thy affection?
6049Is not here a door of hope?
6049Is not here encouragement for those that think, for wicked hearts and lives, they have not their fellows in the world?
6049Is not here the house of the forest of Lebanon mentioned as another besides the temple?
6049Is not love of the greatest force to oblige?
6049Is not such a day, the day that bends us, humbleth us, and that makes us bow before God, for our faults committed in our prosperity?
6049Is not that the very entering ordinance?
6049Is not the devil thy father?
6049Is not the life much more Than meat; Is not the body far before The clothes thereof?
6049Is not the light of God sufficient in itself, to lead to god all that follow it, yea, or nay?
6049Is not the same spirit of rebellion amongst us in our days?
6049Is not the secrets of thy heart open unto him?
6049Is not this God rich in mercy?
6049Is not this a brand plucked out of the fire?
6049Is not this a great waster?
6049Is not this a truth?
6049Is not this amazing grace?
6049Is not this an encouragement to the biggest sinners to make their application to Christ for mercy?
6049Is not this blasphemy?
6049Is not this enough to make any poor soul begin his race?
6049Is not this grace?
6049Is not this grace?
6049Is not this love that passeth knowledge?
6049Is not this love the wonderment of angels?
6049Is not this now far off from some professors in the world?
6049Is not this strange?
6049Is not this the experience of all the godly?
6049Is not this to condemn God, that thou mightest be righteous?
6049Is not this to play the fool, in the account of sinners, while angels wonder at and rejoice for thy wisdom?
6049Is not this true as I have said?
6049Is nothing so secret but it will be revealed?
6049Is she drowned I tro?
6049Is she lost?
6049Is she not to be silent before him, and to look to his laws, rather than her own fictions?
6049Is sin so vile a thing?
6049Is that very Man, with that very body, within you, yea, or no?
6049Is the Lamb the nourishment of thy soul, and the portion of thy heart?
6049Is the arm of the Lord shortened that he can not save?
6049Is the blood of Christ, the death of Christ, the resurrection of Christ, of no more virtue than to bring in for us an uncertain salvation?
6049Is the doctrine offered to thee so?
6049Is the doctrine offered unto thee so?
6049Is the fault in God, if any perish?
6049Is the law sin?
6049Is the salvation of the sinner by the grace of God?
6049Is the salvation of the sinner by the grace of God?
6049Is the salvation of the sinner by the grace of God?
6049Is the soul such an excellent thing, and is the loss thereof so unspeakably great?
6049Is the soul such an excellent thing, and is the loss thereof so unspeakably great?
6049Is the soul such an excellent thing, and the loss thereof so unspeakably great?
6049Is the truth?
6049Is the very being of sin rooted out of thy tabernacle?
6049Is the way dangerous in which thou art to go?
6049Is the way of the just an abomination to you?
6049Is the way safe or dangerous?
6049Is the whole world set against thee for thy love to God, to Christ, his cause, and righteousness?
6049Is there a Slough of Despond to be passed, and a hill Difficulty to be overcome?
6049Is there a man that comes to God by Christ?
6049Is there a man that comes to God by Christ?
6049Is there also hope to be in His children?
6049Is there any among thy sins, thy companions, and foolish delights, that, like Christ, can help thee in the day of thy distress?
6049Is there any good that lives there?
6049Is there any great harm in that?
6049Is there any law now that will curse and condemn this Saviour for standing in our persons to give satisfaction to God for the transgression of man?
6049Is there any vicious propensity, the gratification of which is not included in that character?
6049Is there but one sin among so many millions of sins, for which there is no forgiveness; and must I commit this?
6049Is there grace for me?''
6049Is there hope?
6049Is there hope?
6049Is there more precepts or precedents for the supper, than baptism?
6049Is there more reason, more equity, more holiness in thy traditions, than in the holy, and just, and good commandments of God?
6049Is there no better merchandise to trade in than what comes from hell, or out of the bowels of the earth?
6049Is there no precept for this practice, that it must be thus despised, as a matter of little use?
6049Is there no truth nor trust to be put in him, notwithstanding all that he hath said?
6049Is there no way to come to God but by the faith of him?
6049Is there not a cause, saith he, lies bleeding upon the ground, and no man of heart or spirit to put a check to the bold blasphemer?
6049Is there not a middle way?
6049Is there not a time coming when the godly may ask the wicked what profit they have in their pleasure?
6049Is there not everywhere in God''s Book a flat contradiction to this, in multitudes of promises, of invitations, of examples, and the like?
6049Is there not palpably high wickedness in every one of the effects of this fear?
6049Is there nothing else to be done but to make a covenant with death, and to maintain thy agreement with hell?
6049Is there nothing of God, of his wisdom and power and goodness to be seen in thunder, and lightning, in hailstones?
6049Is there nothing written therein but what you understand?
6049Is there perfection in that righteousness?
6049Is there room for me?''
6049Is there so much ground of comfort, and so much cause to be glad?
6049Is there so much store in Christ, and such a ready heart in Him to give it to me?
6049Is there that condition, they must believe?
6049Is there to be a righteousness to clothe them with that is to be presented before Divine justice?
6049Is there unrighteousness with God?
6049Is there, in this place, any relief for pilgrims that are weary and faint in the way?
6049Is this a truth, that the man that truly comes to God in order thereto has had his heart broken?
6049Is this fear of God such an excellent thing?
6049Is this he that professed, and disputed, and forsook us; but now he is come to us again?
6049Is this he that separated from us, but now he is fallen with us into the same eternal damnation with us?
6049Is this the gloomy fanaticism of a Puritan divine?
6049Is this the love and care Of Jesus for the men that pilgrims are?
6049Is this the righteousness you would imitate?
6049Is this the sum of all, namely, That''the fear of the wicked it shall come upon him,''and that''the desire of the righteous shall be granted?''
6049Is this the way of your retaliation?
6049Is this the way to the Celestial City?
6049Is this to serve God?
6049Is this word more dear unto them?
6049Is thy body to be disfigured, dismembered, starved, hanged, or burned for the faith and profession of the gospel?
6049Is thy business slight; is it not concerning the welfare of thy soul?
6049Is thy conscience awakened and convinced then, that thou art at present in a perishing state, and that thou hast need to cry to God for mercy?
6049Is thy heart hard?
6049Is thy heart slothful and idle?
6049Is thy life at stake-- is that like to go for thy profession, for thy harmless profession of the gospel?
6049Is thy mind always musing on him?
6049Is wisdom to die with you?
6049Is your heart full of mammon, or pride, or debauchery?
6049Is''t not a shame, a stinking shame to be Cast forth God''s vineyard as a barren tree?
6049It casteth out the Word and love of God, without which no grace can grow in the soul; how then should the fear of God grow in a covetous heart?
6049It confirms it; and this is part of the meaning of Paul in those large relations of his sufferings for Christ, saying,''Are they ministers of Christ?
6049It has ofttimes come into my mind to ask, By what means it is that the gospel profession should be so tainted39 with loose and carnal gospellers?
6049It is a neat and acceptable volume, but why altered?
6049It is a sign of a very bad nature when the contrary shows itself; could God have done more for thee than to have put his fear in thy heart?
6049It is an honour for the poor to stand up for the great and mighty; but what honour is it for the great to plead for the base?
6049It is beset everywhere with evil angels, who would rob thee of thy soul, What now?
6049It is counted a heinous crime for a man to run his sword at the picture of a king, how much more to shed the blood of the image of God?
6049It is enough to make angels blush, saith Satan, to see so vile a one knock at Heaven''s gates for mercy, and wilt thou be so abominably bold to do it?
6049It is enough to make angels blush, saith Satan, to see so vile a one knock at heaven- gates for mercy, and wilt thou be so abominably bold to do it?"
6049It is enough to make angels blush, saith Satan, to see so vile a one knock at heaven- gates for mercy, and wilt thou be so abominably bold to do it?''
6049It is false, said she; for when they said to him, Do you confess the indictment?
6049It is not a sign of foolishness timely to prevent ruin, is it?
6049It is said elsewhere,''For what is a man advantaged if he gain the whole world, and lose himself?''
6049It is said in another place;"Can a woman,"a mother,"forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb?
6049It is this: Do you experience this first part of this description of it?
6049It is true that you have said; but pray how many sorts of pride are there?
6049It is true, Mephibosheth had a check from David; for, said he,"Why wentest not thou with me, Mephibosheth?"
6049It learnt, It learnt: But of who but of its dam, or of the lioness to whom she had put it to learn to do such things?
6049It makes one tremble to hear those who profess to follow Christ in the regeneration, crying, What harm is there in this game and the other diversion?
6049It mattereth not who brought thee in hither, whether God or the devil, or thine own vain- glorious heart; but hast thou fruit?
6049It may be thou hast a father, mother, brother,& c., going post- haste to heaven, wouldst thou be willing to be left behind them?
6049It may be thy great prayer is to say,"Our Father which art in heaven,"& c. Dost thou know the meaning of the very first words of this prayer?
6049It seems then, his heart was fainting; but what was the cause of his fainting?
6049It was their sore temptation; for still, as some affirmed him to be the Christ, others as fast objected,''Shall Christ come out of Galilee?''
6049It will never backslide again, will it?
6049It will not be said then, Did you believe?
6049It would not be reckoned of grace, but of debt; and what would follow from hence?
6049Jesus also( saith the apostle) that he might sanctify the people with his own blood, suffered: Where?
6049Job was a man a none- such in his day for one that feared God; and who so bold with God as Job?
6049Job, in order to his repentance, cries unto God,''Show me wherefore thou contendest with me?''
6049John Bunyan?
6049John, what have you done?
6049Just and justified from all things that would otherwise swallow thee up?
6049Justice Keelin said, that I ought not to preach; and asked me where I had my authority?
6049Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God?
6049Know you not that it is written, that he that cometh not in by the door,"but climbeth up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber?"
6049Know you not that this is the judgment of God upon you,"ye despisers, to behold, and wonder, and perish?"
6049Know''st not thy Lord by fruit is glorified?
6049Labour to be patient under this mighty hand of God, and be not hasty to say, When will the rod be laid aside?
6049Lastly, Is there such mercy as this?
6049Lastly, Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Lastly, Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Lastly, but dost thou think that thy more grace will exempt thee from temptations?
6049Lazarus, who was he?
6049Let me alone, let me fetch my blow, or''Cut it down, why cumbereth it the ground?''
6049Let our first inquiry be, whether the Saviour intended a fixed form of prayer?
6049Let these things learn us to cease from man,"whose breath is in his nostrils: for wherein is he to be accounted of?"
6049Let thy conscience speak, I say, is it not prepared for thee, thou being an ungodly man?
6049Let us stand together; who is mine adversary?
6049Lightning and thunder is made a cause of rain, but lightning alone is not:''Who hath divided a water- course for the overflowing of waters?
6049Lights upon a hill, and candles on a candlestick, and shall not they shine?
6049Look again,"Hast thou an arm like God"( Job 40:9), an arm like his for length and strength?
6049Look before thee; dost thou see this narrow way?
6049Look to the heavens, and behold, and consider the stars, how high are they?
6049Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth'': Why, who art thou?
6049Look ye now, did not I tell you so?
6049Look, doth it not go along by the way- side?
6049Lord, I have destroyed myself, can I live?
6049Lord, every one of them are sins of the first rate, of the biggest size, of the blackest line, can I live?
6049Lord, shall I honour Thee most by believing Thou canst pardon my sins, or by believing Thou canst not?
6049Lord, what will be the fruit of these things, when for the doctrine of God there is imposed, that is, more than taught, the traditions of men?
6049Lord, who desired Thee to promise?
6049Lord,"who can understand his errors?
6049Lord,"who can understand his errors?"
6049Lord,"who knoweth the power of thine anger?
6049Lord,"who knoweth the power of thine anger?"
6049Make( saith Christ) the tree good, and his fruit good; or the tree evil, and his fruit evil: Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
6049Man knows the beginning of sin, said Spira, but who bounds the issues thereof?''
6049Manoah said, Now let thy words be true; How shall we use the child, What must we do?
6049Manoah then arose, and went his way, And when he came, he said, Art thou the man That spakest to my wife?
6049Many of this kind there be now in the world, both of men, and women, and children; art not thou that readest this book of this number?
6049Mark how David handleth the messenger that brought him tidings of the death of Saul: says he, How dost thou know that Saul is dead?
6049Mark them; for what?
6049Mark, and when they were ALONE; according to that of the prophet,''Whom shall he teach knowledge, and whom shall he make to understand doctrine?
6049Mark,''a just man,''''a righteous man,''''his righteous soul,''& c. But how obtained he this character?
6049May I be saved by him?''
6049May I not say before God?
6049May I now go back, and go up to the wicket- gate?
6049May I speak a few words in my own defence?
6049May a man be a visible saint without light therein?
6049May he have a good conscience without light therein?
6049May not the glorified saints become angels?
6049May not these be that sin I trow?
6049May there not come out true men as well as thieves out from thence?
6049May we appeal to our God, Lord, is it I?
6049May we have entertainment here, or must We further go?
6049May you indeed receive persons into the church unprepared for the Lord''s supper; yea, unprepared for that, with other solemn appointments?
6049Meaning, who would be at the charge to have a wife that can have a whore when he listeth?
6049Men will do thus, as I said, in courts below; and why shouldst not thou approach thus to the court above?
6049Met you with nothing else in that valley?
6049Might not their eyes dazzle, and they might think they did see such a thing, when indeed there was no such matter?
6049Mine eyes have seen vileness in the best of my doings; what, then, think you, must God needs see in them?
6049Moreover, I would ask with what face thou canst look the Lord Jesus in the face, whose name thou hast profaned by thine iniquity?
6049Mother, can not you do me some good?
6049Much of your lives are past; and will you be slothful?
6049Must God be called to an account by you, why he giveth more light about the supper than baptism?
6049Must I be a Christian, says the Jew?
6049Must I slight them as they slight me, or nay?
6049Must a gift, and a little of the glory of the butterfly, make thee that thou shalt not do for, and honour to, thy father and mother?
6049Must a little of the glory of the butterfly make thee not honour thy father and mother?
6049Must also the general assembly and church of the first- born wait upon thee for their full portions of glory?
6049Must he do what he lists?
6049Must here be the beginning of my bliss?
6049Must here the burden fall from off my back Must here the strings that bound it to me crack?
6049Must it be, if they turn themselves, or do something to merit of him to turn them?
6049Must it needs be that?
6049Must it needs be the great transgression?
6049Must nobody seek because few are saved?
6049Must not that be much more so accounted?
6049Must the Son of God himself come down from heaven?
6049Must there be redemption by blood added to mercy, if the soul be saved?
6049Must they be bound to their own ruin, by the rebellion of their stubborn wills?
6049Must they not perish rather?
6049Must thy reason, nay, thy lust, be the ruler, orderer, and disposer of his grace?
6049Must we go to hell, and be damned, for want of faith in water baptism?
6049Must we not fear falls?
6049Must we, because of these temptations, incline to fall?
6049My brethren, is it not reasonable that we should stand up for him in this world?
6049My brother, said he, rememberest thou not how valiant thou hast been heretofore?
6049My fifth query was,"Is that very man with that very body within you, yea, or no?"
6049My hope is grounded upon the promises; what else should it be grounded upon?
6049My last argument, you say, is this:''The world may wonder at your carriage to these unbaptized persons, in keeping them out of communion?''
6049My little bird, how canst thou sit And sing amidst so many thorns?
6049My second query was,"What is the church of God redeemed by from the curse of law?
6049My senses, how were you beguil''d When you said sin was good?
6049My seventh query was,"Hath that Christ that was with God the Father before the world was, no other body but his church?"
6049My sins are more than the sands, can I live?
6049My soul is also sore vexed, but thou, O Lord, how long?
6049My way is hid from the Lord, and my judgment is passed over from my God?
6049Namely, which Peter spake: This is the way in which the Spirit is given?
6049Nay rather, will not this, like a millstone about thy neck, drown thee in the deeps of hell?
6049Nay, God favoured His Son no more, finding our sins upon Him, than He would have favoured any of us; for, should we have died?
6049Nay, are not the very thoughts of it altogether displeasing to thee?
6049Nay, art thou not a desperate persecutor of the children of God?
6049Nay, but why dost thou tempt the Lord thy God?
6049Nay, but, said Mr. Bunyan, have you the very self- same original copies that were written by the penmen of the scriptures, prophets and apostles?
6049Nay, do not even these things declare that you would take it away if you could?
6049Nay, do not many make his Word, and his name, and his ways, a stalking- horse to their own worldly advantages?
6049Nay, do not they rather owe him something for his labour he bestowed on them, as Philemon did to Paul?
6049Nay, do they not rather declare to the world that they have repented of their profession?
6049Nay, do you not see with your eyes daily, that perseverance is a very great part of the cross?
6049Nay, dost thou know what original sin means?
6049Nay, doth not this argue, that thy heart is a rotten, cankered, and besotted heart?
6049Nay, further,"Have we not prophesied in Thy name?
6049Nay, hast thou not learned the wicked ones thy ways?
6049Nay, have not all the prophets from Samuel, with all those that follow after, prophesied, and foretold these things?
6049Nay, in this I will assert nothing, but rather inquire:--What hast thou gained by all this thy righteousness?
6049Nay, is it not the mark of implacable reprobates?
6049Nay, say they, why may not we as well as he?
6049Nay, was he not ready to give the lie to the angel, when he told him God was with him?
6049Nay, what petition of any kind is there in thy vain- glorious oration from first to last?
6049Nay, what world, what people, what nation, for sin and transgression, could or can be compared to Jerusalem?
6049Nay, you must make two questions of this one; that is, what is it for faith to come, and in what manner doth it come?
6049Need I read you a lecture?
6049Neither is baptism any thing?
6049Ninth, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6049No affection for the God that made thee?
6049No man, when he buildeth his house, makes the principal parts thereof of weak or feeble timber; for how could such bear up the rest?
6049No, saith the child, nor with this hand either; then have I said, Shall we cut off this finger, and buy my child a better, a brave golden finger?
6049No; if Isaiah, with his mighty eloquence, again appeared among mortals, again would his cry be heard,''Who hath believed our report?''
6049No; the poor, the despised in this world, claim kindred with him--''Is not this the carpenter''s son?''
6049No?
6049Noah and Lot, who so holy as they in the time of their afflictions?
6049Noah and Lot, who so holy as they, in the day of their affliction?
6049Noah and Lot, who so idle as they in the day of their prosperity?
6049Nor are we now, as at the peep of light, To question, is it day, or is it night?
6049Nor can any man propound such an essential way to cut off boasting as this, which is of God''s providing: for what has man here to boast of?
6049Nor was this but the least of what he did, But the outside of what he suffered?
6049Nor yet of thy poor soul some pity take?
6049Not sullenly saying like that wicked king, Why should I wait on the Lord any longer?
6049Nothing of this hath been done by him in this life, and therefore how can any such be recorded for him in the book of life?
6049Now I come to the second question-- to wit, What is it to be saved by grace?
6049Now I have conquered your Diabolus, you come to me for favour, but why did you not help me against the mighty?
6049Now I will add, but what if he that can give a shilling, giveth nothing?
6049Now do we regret our want of greater conformity to his image?
6049Now do you call conscience the light of Christ?
6049Now dost thou mean the Spirit of Christ?
6049Now help, Lord; now, Lord Jesus, what shall I do?
6049Now here some may object, and say, Since the way to God by these door were so wide, why doth Christ say the way and gate is narrow?
6049Now here''s the holiness that should them save, Or, as a preparation, go before, To move God to do for them less or more?
6049Now if God noble angels did not spare Because they did transgress, will he forbear Poor dust and ashes?
6049Now if all these and their works as to our justification, are rejected, where, but in Christ, is righteousness to be found?
6049Now if he means their ordinary sabbaths, or that called the seventh day sabbath, why doth he join the winter thereto?
6049Now if it be asked, What promise is entailed to our first day sabbath?
6049Now if the Captain, their king Apollion, be made to yield, how can his followers stand their ground?
6049Now if these things be so, how can the love that saveth us from them be known or understood to the full?
6049Now if you would know who this Lord Jesus is, look into Acts 10:28 and you shall see it was Jesus of Nazareth; would you know who that was?
6049Now let the man that professes the name of Christ religiously, consider with himself, unto what sin or vanity am I most inclined; Is it pride?
6049Now men can let their tongues run at random, as we used to say; now they will be apt to say, Our tongues are our own, who shall control them?
6049Now necessity walks about the streets, crying, Who is on the Lord''s side?
6049Now saith reason, how shall I come thither?
6049Now seeing the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ is so nigh, even at the doors, what doth this speak to all sorts of people( under heaven) but this?
6049Now some may say, But what shall we do to depart from iniquity?
6049Now that the lions are removed, may we not fear that hypocrites will thrust themselves into our churches?
6049Now the Pharisee, like Haman, saith in his heart, To whom would the king delight to do honour, more than to myself?
6049Now the Spirit of Christ that leads also, but whither?
6049Now the question is, who shall prevail?
6049Now the soul is purchased by a price that the Son, the wisdom of God, thought fit to pay for the redemption thereof-- what a thing, then, is the soul?
6049Now then, did the Publican this of his own head, or from his now mind?
6049Now there is both comfort and honour in this; for what comfort like that of being a holy man of God?
6049Now this is a daring thing: I know their lies, saith he; and shall he not recompense for this?
6049Now this righteousness, the apostle casteth away, as was shewn before;''Not having mine own righteousness( saith he) which is of the law''; why?
6049Now we are come to the pinch, viz., Whether it be that of water, or no?
6049Now what can deliver the soul from these but grace?
6049Now what can hell and death do to him that hath this mercy of God upon him?
6049Now what did he do by this his carriage, but testify plainly that he was not for receiving accusations against poor sinners, whoever accused by?
6049Now wherein doth it appear that he was without spot and blemish, but as he walked in the law?
6049Now, I pray, what is it to be a devil, but to be under, for ever, the power and dominion of sin, an implacable spirit against God?
6049Now, I remember that one day, as I was walking into the country, I was much in the thoughts of this, But how if the day of grace be past?
6049Now, I say, when this part of the book of life shall be opened, what can be found in it, of the good deeds and heaven- born actions of wicked men?
6049Now, I would ask, what all this should signify, if a sinner, as a sinner, before he washes, or is washed, may immediately go unto the throne of grace?
6049Now, as they came up to these places, behold, the gardener stood in the way, to whom the Pilgrims said, Whose goodly vineyards and gardens are these?
6049Now, being made free from sin, what follows?
6049Now, how strong the motions or passions of love are, who is there that is an utter stranger thereto?
6049Now, how then do you give them their liberty?
6049Now, if Christ, as an Advocate, pleadeth a propitiation with God, for whose conviction doth he plead it?
6049Now, if God shall count me righteous, who will be so hardy as to conclude I yet shall perish?
6049Now, if a call to come hath such encouragement in it, what is a promise of receiving such, but an encouragement much more?
6049Now, if a child has such tenderness for a useless member, how much more tender is the Son of God to his afflicted members?
6049Now, if he can not know them, from what principle should he will them?
6049Now, if she, with her children, are in bondage, how canst thou expect by them to be made free?
6049Now, if so much safety flows from God''s being for one, how safe are we when God is with us?
6049Now, if they be blind, how shall they come?
6049Now, if this cause be faulty, why doth he live?
6049Now, if thou takest such things for a grant of thy desires, and consequently concludest thyself a righteous man, how mayest thou be deceived?
6049Now, if when she had things to trade with, her dealers left her; how shall she think of a trade, when she has nothing to traffic with?
6049Now, is not this a blessed Christ, coming sinner?
6049Now, it may be asked what is the throne of grace?
6049Now, justification and eternal salvation being both in Christ, and nowhere else to be had for men, who would not come to Jesus Christ?
6049Now, madam, what sayest thou?
6049Now, shall a soul where the word and Spirit of Christ dwells, be a soul without good works?
6049Now, since I show thee all these mysteries, How canst thou hate me, or me scandalize?
6049Now, since this is so, what can the condemned at the judgment say for themselves, why sentence of death should not be passed upon them?
6049Now, since this is thus, quoth he, can you be kept by any prince in more slavery, and in greater bondage, than you are under this day?
6049Now, the question is, how Abraham found?
6049Now, then, I would be saved; but why?
6049Now, then, it will be demanded, how a soul, before it was a month old, could receive sin to the making of itself unclean?
6049Now, thought Christian, what shall I do?
6049Now, to be taught of God, what like it?
6049Now, what can an intercessor do, if he is not able to answer this question?
6049Now, what doth Christ plead, and what is the ground of his plea?
6049Now, what is faith but a believing, a trusting, or relying act of the soul?
6049Now, what is the result, but that the Advocate goes down, as well as we; we to hell, and he in esteem?
6049Now, what is the signification of this name but SAVIOUR?
6049Now, what remains but that we who are reconciled to God by faith in his blood are quit, discharged, and set free from the law of sin and death?
6049Now, what shall God do to save these men?
6049Now, what shall this man do?
6049Now, what was Paul''s answer?
6049Now, when Jesus was born, it is said,''Where is he that is born King of the Jews?''
6049Now, when thou hast thought on these things fairly, answer thyself in these few questions: Is not this arrogancy?
6049Now, whence should all this disobedience arise?
6049Now, where lieth the fault?
6049Now, which of these hast thou?
6049Now, who will meet me in this dark entry?
6049Now, will not this last his poor brethren to spend upon a great while?
6049O Lord, thought I, what if I should not, indeed?
6049O blessed face and holy grace, When shall we see this day?
6049O grave, where is thy victory?
6049O grave, where is thy victory?"
6049O grave, where is thy victory?''
6049O how should a poor soul do this?
6049O my brethren,''what manner of persons ought we to be,''who have subscribed to the Lord, and have called ourselves by the name of Israel?
6049O my brother, if He will but go along with us, what need we be afraid of ten thousands that shall set themselves against us?
6049O my reader, would you be one of the glorified inhabitants of that city whose builder and maker is God?
6049O sinner, wilt thou not open?
6049O that godly plea of Samuel:''Behold here I am,''says he,''witness against me, before the Lord, and before his anointed, whose ox have I taken?
6049O that saying of God to them of old,"Why criest thou for thine affliction?
6049O thou that fearest the Lord, what is thy desire?
6049O what an alteration will there be among the ungodly when they go out of this world?
6049O what thunderings and lightnings, what earthquakes and tempests, will there be in every damned soul, at the opening of this book?
6049O what will it profit thy soul to have pleasure in this life, and torments in hell?
6049O''what shall be given unto thee,''thou''deceitful tongue?''
6049O, but I am but one, and a very sorry one, too; and what is one, especially such an one as I am?
6049O, if he were here one quarter of an hour, to behold, to see, to feel, to taste and enjoy but the thousandth part of what we enjoy, what would he do?
6049O, then we should have you cry out, I must have Christ; what shall I do for Christ?
6049O, therefore, will not this aggravate thy torment?
6049Objection.-But doth not Christ as Advocate plead for his elect, though not called as yet?
6049Observe, I am commanded to believe, but what should I believe?
6049Of God, do I say; if thou wouldst but break this league with this great enemy of thy soul?
6049Of that which is sown, or of that which was never sown?
6049Of what use are these expressions, if the soul of Christ suffered not, if it suffered not when separated from the body?
6049On his arrival, he demanded,''Are all the prisoners safe?''
6049Once being at an honest woman''s house, I, after some pause, asked her how she did?
6049One chanced mockingly, beholding the carriage of the men, to say unto them, What will ye buy?
6049One reads, he prays, he catechises too; But doth he nothing else, what doth he do?
6049One word also to you that are neglecters of Jesus Christ:''How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?''
6049One would have thought that this had been a small request, a small courtesy-- ONE DROP OF WATER-- what is that?
6049Or are we only out of that Egyptian darkness, that in baptism have got the start of our brethren?
6049Or are you afraid lest the truth should invade your quarters?''
6049Or art thou ignorant of these things, and yet darest thou say, Our Father?
6049Or art thou like the ostrich whom God hath deprived of wisdom, and has hardened her heart against her young?
6049Or art thou not?
6049Or art thou one a going backward thither?
6049Or art thou one agoing backward thither?
6049Or do they altogether make but one Spirit of Christ?
6049Or do they still like and approve of you as well as ever?
6049Or do you count all that yourselves have no hand in, done to your disparagement?
6049Or do you look upon Jesus at that time to be but a shadow, or type of some what that was afterwards to be done within?
6049Or dost thou count they were but painted fears Which from thine eyes did squeeze so many tears?
6049Or dost thou sideling go, and would''st not be Suspected?
6049Or dost thou think that God is at play with thee, and that he threateneth but in jest?
6049Or dost thou wink, because thou would''st not see?
6049Or dost thou wink, because thou would''st not see?
6049Or has it the smell or savour of such a thing?
6049Or have ye not read in the law, how that on the sabbath days the priests in the temple profaned the sabbath, and are blameless?''
6049Or how is it with thy soul?
6049Or how shall a man be able to give to others a satisfactory account of his unfeigned subjection to the gospel, that yet abides in his impenitency?
6049Or how sincerely righteous they were whom God justified as ungodly?
6049Or how, if the next sight I see with mine eyes be the Lord in the clouds, with all his angels, raining floods of fire and brimstone upon the world?
6049Or if he ask a fish, will he bestow A serpent?
6049Or if he looks no further than to horses, what will he do at the swellings of Jordan( Jer 12:5)?
6049Or if it came to them only?''
6049Or if it should, would it be a suitable medicine in the least to present to the eyes of a broken and wounded people, as the Jews will be at that day?
6049Or if they had offered that offering, that was to be burnt as a sin- offering, otherwise than it was commanded?
6049Or if they were, would they be afraid that God would not make them welcome?
6049Or is he ever the more a fool, for flying from that which will drown thee in hell- fire, and for seeking eternal life?
6049Or is his grace so far gone, and so near spent, that now he has not enough to pardon, and secure, and save one sinner more?
6049Or is it a way into which I have twisted myself, as not being contented with my first lot, that by God and my parents I was cast into?
6049Or is it muddy, and mixed with the doctrines of men?
6049Or is it not the least of thy thoughts all the day?
6049Or makes as if he would not reconcile To thee again?
6049Or must they neglect the weightier matters, because they want mint, and anise, and cummin?
6049Or of Heman, when he said he was free among them whom God remembered no more?
6049Or shall it come to save us?
6049Or that he should make such ado, By justice, and by grace; By prophets and apostles too, That men might see his face?
6049Or that the promise he hath made, Also the threatenings great, Should in a moment end and fade?
6049Or that there should be the strength of an ox in a wren?
6049Or the epistle of James?
6049Or the highly virtuous dame, Must I sue for mercy upon the same terms as the Magdalene?
6049Or the will of Christ to the will of Satan?
6049Or the will of righteousness to the will of sin?
6049Or theirs that hear the beating of a drum, But not made fly for fear from house and home?
6049Or they who do us scorn?
6049Or those who do our houses waste?
6049Or us, who this have borne?
6049Or was his calling so gainful to him as always to keep his purse''s belly full, though he was himself a great spender?
6049Or was it possible but that after a while these fig- leaves should have become rotten, and turned to dung?
6049Or what careth he for the pinching frost, which burneth with the love of the Lord?
6049Or what do you think of David, when he said he was cast off from God''s eyes?
6049Or what falsehood doth it command thee to receive for truth?
6049Or what if a man should act now as a son, rather than simply as a creature endued with a principle of reason?
6049Or what man is there of you, if his son Shall ask him bread, will he give him a stone?
6049Or what shadow now is left in it since its institution as to divine service is taken long since from it?
6049Or what should be the object of my faith in the matter of my justification with God?
6049Or what will they give in exchange for their souls?
6049Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto thee?
6049Or whether such think that Christ Jesus was subject to be tainted by the badness of the place, had he been there?
6049Or whether that day, as a sabbath, was afterwards by the apostles imposed upon the churches of the Gentiles?
6049Or whether, when the scripture says, God is in hell, it is any disparagement to him?
6049Or who can save alive, when the maker of the world is set against them?
6049Or who shall condemn me-- just judges?
6049Or why must the old sabbath be joined to this new ministration?
6049Or"Shall any teach God knowledge?"
6049Or, Can God repute him so, and yet be holy and just?
6049Or, How could God in justice give it to a person, that by the law stood condemned, before they were quitted from that condemnation?
6049Or, Is it possible that a man that has done as he has, should yet be found a saint, and so in a saved state?
6049Or, are these such as may better be broken, than for want of light to forbear baptism with water?
6049Or, are you become so high in your own phantasies, that none have, or are to have but private means of grace?
6049Or, as another prophet has it,"Who is a God like unto thee, that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage?
6049Or, as you have it in John, will you love your life till you lose it?
6049Or, how can that man say, I would glorify God, who in his very heart refuseth to stand and fall by his mercy?
6049Or, is this the way that thou takest to mortify sin?
6049Or, must their graces be increased by none but private means?
6049Or, must we now be afraid to say that Christ is better than water baptism?
6049Or, ought none but them that are baptized to have the public means of grace?
6049Or, whether every saint in some sort, hath not the keys of the kingdom of heaven, which are the Scriptures and their power?
6049Otherwise,''Being planted, shall it prosper?
6049Our author, perhaps, will say, I have not spoken to his question; which was,"Whether women, fearing God, may meet to pray together?
6049Paul did not so much as once ask him, What is your end in this question?
6049Perfect righteousness, what to do?
6049Perfecting holiness, what is that?
6049Perhaps the word''satisfaction''will hardly be found in the Bible; and where is it said in so many words,''God is dissatisfied with our sins?''
6049Perhaps thou wilt not let go now, what, as a hypocrite, thou hast got; but"what is the hope of the hypocrite, when God taketh away his soul?"
6049Peter asks thee another question, to wit,"If the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?"
6049Pilate''s question,"What is truth?"
6049Ponder the path of thy feet with the greatest seriousness, thy life lies upon it; what thinkest thou?
6049Poor besotted sinner, is this thy last shift?
6049Poor child, thought I, what sorrow art thou like to have for thy portion in this world?
6049Poor drunken sinner, what shall I say to thee?
6049Poor sin- sick soul, do you consider your state more loathsome and dangerous than the leprosy?
6049Poor wretch, quoth the Pharisee to the Publican, What comest thou for?
6049Power to do what?
6049Pray how did he break it?
6049Pray how did she die?
6049Pray in the custody of Giant Despair, in the midst of Doubting Castle, and when their own folly brought them there too?
6049Pray of what disease did Mr. Badman die, for now I perceive we are come up to his death?
6049Pray tell me concerning the first, how he made away with himself?
6049Pray then, and watch, be thou no drowsy sleeper, Grudge, nor refuse, to be thy brother''s keeper, Seest thou thy brother''s graces at an ebb?
6049Pray what were they?
6049Pray, Sir, What may I call you?
6049Pray, did you know him?
6049Pray, how was he in his death?
6049Pray, what count you good thoughts, and a life according to God''s commandments?
6049Pray, what is he?
6049Pray, what may I call your name, that I may tell it to my Lord within?
6049Pray, what principles did he hold?
6049Pray, what was it more that he said unto you?
6049Pray, where did you find all these?
6049Pray, who are your kindred there?
6049Presently with envy they are enraged and cry,"Dost thou not know that every man hath a measure of the spirit given to him?
6049Prithee let me know Thy state?
6049Prithee tell me what moved thee to come to Jesus Christ?
6049Prithee tell me, What seest thou in him to allure thee to forsake all the world, to come to him?
6049Prithee, what new knowledge hast thou got, that so worketh off thy mind from thy friends, and that tempteth thee to go, nobody knows where?
6049Professors such, perhaps, there may be, and who upon earth can help it?
6049Proof.--"Who hath ascended up into heaven, or descended?
6049Put thyself now upon this serious inquiry, Am I indeed come to Jesus Christ?
6049Q. Hath he indeed made amends for sin?
6049Quest.--But how( may some say) doth the devil make his delusions take place in the hearts of poor creatures?
6049Quest.--But you will say, doth not the scripture make mention of a Christ within?
6049Reader, can you be content with this?
6049Reader, can you solve Mr. Bunyan''s riddle?
6049Reader, have you ever felt thus''in downright earnest''for salvation?
6049Reader, have you ever spoken harshly to, or persecuted, a child of God-- a poor penitent sinner?
6049Reader, have you fled for refuge to the hope set before you in the gospel?
6049Reader, have you had, at any time, equal anxiety for your soul''s health and salvation?
6049Reader, how is your inclination?
6049Reader, in the sight of god, let the heart- searching inquiry of the apostle''s be yours; Lord, is it I?
6049Reader, is this your lot also?
6049Reader, our anxious inquiry should be, Have we entered in by Christ the gate?
6049Reader, what sayest thou to this?
6049Reader, what sayst thou to this?
6049Reader, would''st see what may you never feel, Despair, racks, torments, whips of burning steel?
6049Reader, wouldst see what you may never feel, Despair, racks, torments, whips of burning steel?
6049Reason also says the same, for how can Blacks beget white children, when both father and mother are black?
6049Reason will say, Then who will profess Christ that hath such coarse entertainment at the beginning?
6049Received you the Spirit, saith St. Paul, By hearing, faith, or works?
6049Received, into what?
6049Recorder was mad, and so not to be regarded: and for this he urged his fits, and said, If he be himself, why doth he not do thus always?
6049Rejoicing in spirit for the hope of the life to come by Christ, who will that harm?
6049Return again, my daughters, go your way, For I''m too old to marry: should I say I''ve hope?
6049Riches and power, what is there more in the world?
6049SECOND, How it appears that Christ hath power to save or cast out?
6049SECONDLY, What death they must die?
6049Said they anything more to discourage you?
6049Saith not the gospel the very same?
6049Saith the soul, Can not the devil give one such comfort I trow?
6049Samson withstood his Delilah for a while, but she got the mastery of him at the last; why so?
6049Satan often saith of us when we have sinned, as Abishai said of Shimei after he had cursed David, Shall not this man die for this?
6049Satan stronger than the Almighty Redeemer?
6049Saved I would be; and who is there that would not, were they in my condition?
6049Say I these things as a man?
6049Say I this of myself?
6049Say they, if our iniquities be upon us, and we pine away in them, how can we then live?
6049Say you so?
6049Say you so?
6049Says Paul,''They did not like to retain God in their knowledge''; and what follows?
6049Says Satan, Dost thou not know that thou hast horribly sinned?
6049Says Satan, dost thou not know that thou hast horribly sinned?
6049Says Satan, dost thou not know, that thou art one of the vilest in all the pack of professors?
6049Says Satan, doth not thy conscience tell thee that thou art and hast been more base than any of thy fellows can imagine thee to be?
6049Scenes of accomplished bliss, which who can see, Though but in distant prospect, and not feel His soul refresh''d with foretaste of the joy?
6049Second, Art thou come to Jesus Christ?
6049Second, Because you know that though a man do run, yet if he do not overcome, or win, as well as run, what will he be the better for his running?
6049Second, But what is it for Jesus to be an Advocate for these?
6049Second, But you will say, is there a man made mention of here?
6049Second, The second thing is, who are they that are carried away with this delusion, and why?
6049Second, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners, to the Jerusalem sinners?
6049Secondly, For that he perceived God was with them, though in that dark and dismal state; and why not, thought he, with me?
6049Secondly, How safe they are in the arms of Jesus; would they be here again for a thousand worlds?
6049Secondly, In the time of Elias, which time also was typical of this, what church was there to be seen in Israel?
6049Secondly, Is Antichrist to be destroyed, and must she have an end?
6049Secondly, by whom, and to what, he that is weak in the faith is to be received?
6049See here, a man at the foot of the ladder, now ready in will and mind, to die for his profession; but how will he carry it now?
6049See here, what should we talk any more about such a fellow?
6049See now, did not I tell thee that thy fears were but the consequence of strong desires?
6049Seest thou a professor that prayeth not?
6049Seest thou here, how saints of old were wo nt to do?
6049Seest thou not that many of late have been snatched away, on each side of thee( by that hand that hath been stretched out and is so still)?
6049Sermon being done, up she gets, and away she goes, and withal inquired where this Jesus the preacher dined that day?
6049Seth then was no better than we by nature, but came into the world in the blood of his mother''s filth:"What is man, that he should be clean?
6049Seth, saith the Spirit, was set in the stead of Abel, there as forlorn, to defend religion: Must he not now be swallowed up?
6049Seventh, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6049Seventhly, Must Antichrist be destroyed?
6049Shall Christ come down from Heaven to earth to declare this to sinners; and shall sinners stop their ears against these good tidings?
6049Shall Christ think nothing too dear for me?
6049Shall Christ weep to see thy soul going on to destruction, and will though sport thyself in that way?
6049Shall God display his glory before us under the character and title of a Creator, and shall we yet fear man?
6049Shall God enter this complaint against thee?
6049Shall God love me a sinner?
6049Shall God love, shall he keep his faith to me?
6049Shall God speak to man''s soul, and shall not man believe?
6049Shall God the only wise, be arraigned at the bar of thy blind reason, and there be judged and condemned for his acts done in eternity?
6049Shall I be a citizen of that city?
6049Shall I be admitted into, or shut out from, that blessed kingdom?
6049Shall I be proud, because I am sounding brass?
6049Shall I buy the pleasures of this world at so dear a rate as to lose my soul for the obtaining of that?
6049Shall I chide them?
6049Shall I come to particulars with thee?
6049Shall I content myself with a heaven that will last no longer than my lifetime?
6049Shall I entertain thee against my sovereign Lord?
6049Shall I flatter them?
6049Shall I grieve Him with my foolish carriage?
6049Shall I have my sins and lose my soul?
6049Shall I honour Thee most by believing Thou wilt pardon my sins, or by believing Thou wilt not?
6049Shall I intreat them to hold their tongues?
6049Shall I need to mention particularly contests many years past, and presented to us in print?
6049Shall I not be abandoned for this, and sent back from thence ashamed?
6049Shall I now be ashamed of the cause, ways, people, or saints of Jesus Christ?
6049Shall I now love ever a lust or sin?
6049Shall I now speak of the place that this saved body and soul shall dwell in?
6049Shall I now yield my members as instruments of righteousness, seeing my end is everlasting life?
6049Shall I save thee?
6049Shall I slight His counsel by following of my own will?
6049Shall I speak of the satiety and of the duration of all these?
6049Shall I speak of their company?
6049Shall I speak of their continuance in this condition?
6049Shall I speak of their heavenly raiment?
6049Shall I tell thee?
6049Shall Jesus Christ be interceding in heaven?
6049Shall another man pray for this, one that knew the goodness and benefit of it, and shall not I meditate upon it?
6049Shall he look to God?
6049Shall he look to himself?
6049Shall he look to the commandment?
6049Shall he not therefore seek for fruit, for fruit answerable to the means?
6049Shall he stay from Christ till his heart is better?
6049Shall he that keeps his promise sure In things both low and small, Yet break it like a man impure, In matters great''st of all?
6049Shall he that speaks in righteousness give place, and he who has nothing but envy and deceit be admitted to stand his ground?
6049Shall he trust to his duties?
6049Shall he turn away, and not return?''
6049Shall it be said at the last day, that the wicked made more haste to hell than you to Heaven?
6049Shall it be said at the last day, that wicked men made more haste to hell than you did make to heaven?
6049Shall man believe what God says, and nothing at all regard it?
6049Shall not Christ, then, prevail?
6049Shall not I now be holy?
6049Shall not I now study, strive, and lay out myself for Him that hath laid out Himself soul and body for me?
6049Shall not then these mournful groans pierce thy flinty heart?
6049Shall not this lay obligation upon me?
6049Shall pride be found among redeemed slaves?
6049Shall saints, then, like slaves, be afraid of their God, the Creator; of their own God, when he rendeth the heavens, and comes down?
6049Shall that hinder the execution of Shall- come?
6049Shall the beast stand glorying over them while they are dead, with his feet in their neck?
6049Shall the dead arise and praise thee?''
6049Shall the devil''s kingdom be united, and shall Christ''s be divided?
6049Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?''
6049Shall there any man be put to death this day in Israel, for do not I know, that I am king this day over Israel?"
6049Shall they come?
6049Shall they prosper that do such things?
6049Shall this be the burden of the song of heaven?
6049Shall this man lie down and despair?
6049Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
6049Shall we be ruled by the Giant?
6049Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?
6049Shall we deserve correction?
6049Shall we do evil that good may come?
6049Shall we do evil that good may come?
6049Shall we forget them?
6049Shall we go back again to my Lord, and confess our folly, and ask one?
6049Shall we sin because we are forgiven?
6049Shall we sin because we are not under the law, but under grace?
6049Shall wood be taken thereof to do any work?
6049Shall you with him live in pleasure as you do now?
6049Shalt thou indeed abide the melting and washing of this day?
6049She said she was afraid; I asked her, why?
6049She, also, that is thine enemy shall see it, and shame shall cover her which saith unto thee, Where is the Lord thy God?"
6049Short- sighted mortal,"shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?"''
6049Should I now be ashamed of His ways and servants, how can I expect the blessing?
6049Should I this night conceive a son?
6049Should a man ask me how he should know that he loveth the children of God?
6049Should one say to some, Art not thou the man that I once saw crying under a sermon, that I once, heard cry out, What must I do to be saved?
6049Should one say to some-- Art not thou that man I saw crying out under a sermon,''What shall I do to be saved?''
6049Should she stay where she dwells, and retain this her mind, who could live quietly by her?
6049Should we have been made a curse?
6049Should we have undergone the pains of Hell?
6049Should we make Mr. Good- deed our messenger when our petition cries for mercy?
6049Should we pray for communion with God through Christ?
6049Should you ask him that we mentioned but now, How long is it since you began to fear you should miss of this damsel you love so?
6049Since, then, the children have Christ for their advocate, art thou a child?
6049Sinner, art thou thirsty?
6049Sinner, be advised; ask thy heart again, saying, Am I come to Jesus Christ?
6049Sinner, canst thou read that Jesus Christ was made an offering for sin, and yet go in sin?
6049Sinner, careless sinner, didst thou take notice of this first inference that I have drawn from my second doctrine?
6049Sinner, coming sinner, art thou for coming to Jesus Christ?
6049Sinner, hast thou deferred to fear the Lord?
6049Sinner, hast thou obtained a broken heart?
6049Sinner, if this wicked thought be in thy heart, tell me again, dost thou thus think in earnest?
6049Sinner, sick sinner, what sayest thou to this?
6049Sinner, what sayest thou?
6049Sinner, what wilt thou take to make a mountain of sand that will reach as high as the sun is at noon?
6049Sinner, where is now thy righteousness?
6049Sinner, why shouldest thou pull vengeance down upon thee?
6049Sinner, wouldst thou have mercy?
6049Sinners, you have souls, can you behold a crucified Christ, and not bleed, and not mourn, and not fall in love with him?
6049Sir, said I, if I may do good to one by my discourse, why may I not do good to two?
6049Sir, said I, pray what do you mean by calling the people together?
6049Sir, said the least, I was almost beat out of heart?
6049Sir, what is the cause of this?
6049Sir, what think you?
6049Sir, which is my way to this honest man''s house?
6049Sir, you seem greatly concerned at this, but what if I shall say more?
6049Sixthly, Is Antichrist to be destroyed?
6049Skill, how does it taste?
6049Skill, saying, Sir, what will content you for your pains and care to, and of my child?
6049Sluggard, art thou asleep still?
6049Snuff- dishes, you may say, what are they?
6049Snuffers, you may say, of what were they a type?
6049So Christ:''Which of you convinceth me of sin?''
6049So Christiana asked Prudence what it was that made those curious notes?
6049So David,''Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
6049So He addressed Himself to Mercy, and said unto her, And what moved thee to come hither, sweet heart?
6049So I asked her, she being a stranger to me, what she had to say to me?
6049So I was, and a sweet dream it was; but are you sure I laughed?
6049So again saith he in the next Psalm after, as afore he had complained of the oppression of the enemy,''Why art thou cast down, O my soul?
6049So again:"I was left alone,"says he,"and saw this great vision"; and what follows?
6049So again:''What iniquity have your fathers found in me, that they are gone far from me, and have walked after vanity, and are become vain?''
6049So also Bunyan-"Every height is a difficulty to him that is loaden; with a burden, how shall we attain the Heaven of heavens?
6049So full is this of consolation and felicity that the apostle exclaims,''If God be for us, who can be against us?''
6049So he came directly to me, and said, Mercy, what aileth thee?
6049So he further asked, if all the men in the town of Mansoul were in this confession as they?
6049So it is here, there is a promise made indeed, but to whom?
6049So that the question is not, Do I find that I am righteous?
6049So that, is there righteousness in Christ?
6049So the guide, Mr. Great- heart, awaked him, and the old gentleman, as he lift up his eyes, cried out, What''s the matter?
6049So then, Doth the law call for righteousness?
6049So then, when the body of Christ is in every sense completed in this life by the light of the sunshine of his holy gospel, what need of this sun?
6049So they began and said, Neighbour, pray what is your meaning by this?
6049So they called her, and said to her, Mercy, what is that thing thou wouldst have?
6049So they came up one to another; and presently Stand- fast said to old Honest, Ho, father Honest, are you there?
6049So when he was come into the chamber of state, Diabolus saluted him with''Welcome, my Lord, how went matters betwixt you to- day?''
6049So when he was got in, the man of the gate asked him who directed him thither?
6049So when they were come to the gate, the guide knocked, and the Porter cried, Who is there?
6049So, again, in another place, he saith,''Lord, how long wilt thou look on?
6049So, again, speaking of the wicked, he saith,''Ye have said it is vain to serve God, and what profit is it that we have kept his ordinance?''
6049So, did I say?
6049So, of which of them hath He at any time said, This is, or shall be, made in or after Mine image, Mine own image?
6049So, then, what is the axe, that it should boast itself against him that heweth therewith?
6049So, then, wilt thou live by the law?
6049Solomon says,''The word of a king is as the roaring of a lion''; and if so, what is the Word of God?
6049Some make their sighs, their tears, their prayers, and their reformations, their advocates-"Hast thou tried these, and found them wanting?"
6049Some may say, Will God see that which is not?
6049Some of the things of God that are excellent, have not been approved by some of the saints: What then?
6049Some, as I said, that revolt, are shot dead upon the place; and for them, who can help them?
6049Sometimes I look upon myself, and say, Where am I now?
6049Soon after we set out, my father came to my brother''s, and asked his men whom his daughter rode behind?
6049Soul, consider, is it not miserable to lose heaven for twenty, thirty, or forty years''sinning against God?
6049Soul, he suffered and did bear with the manners of Israel forty years in the wilderness; and hast thou tried him half so long?
6049Specially that bitter outcry of his,''What shall I do to be saved?''
6049Still how common is the question, which one of the disciples put to his master,''Lord, are there few that be saved?''
6049Stop, my dear reader, have you cast away all useless encumbrances, and all easily besetting sins?
6049Studies that yield far less profit than this, how close are they pursued, by some who have adapted themselves thereunto?
6049Such as are self- evident or evident of themselves; to what?
6049Suppose a child doth grievously transgress against and offend his father, is the relation between them therefore dissolved?
6049Suppose a man, when he dieth, should be made to live for ever, but without the enjoyment of God, what good would his life do him?
6049Suppose a man, when he dieth, should go to heaven, that golden place, what good would this do him, if he was not possessed of the God of it?
6049Suppose all, if all these churches were baptized, what then?
6049Suppose he shall against thee shut the door, Knock thou the louder, and cry out the more; What if he makes thee there to stand a while?
6049Suppose it should be urged, that this is a doctrine tending to looseness and lasciviousness; the answer is ready--"What shall we say then?
6049Suppose so many cattle in such a pound, and one goes by whose they are not, doth he concern himself?
6049Suppose such a slip as I told you of before should be in your garden, and there die, would you let it abide in your garden?
6049Suppose that I be cheated myself with a brass half- crown, must I therefore cheat another therewith?
6049Suppose they staid but one quarter of an hour there after their fall, before they were cast out, what sweetness found they there, but guilt?
6049Surely it hath not entered into the heart of man to conceive what ear never heard, nor mortal eye ever saw?
6049Take the THREATENINGS laid down in holy writ, and how are they disregarded?
6049Take the tables for the hearts of the murderers, and the instruments for their sins, and what place more fit for such instruments to be laid upon?
6049Tell me, I say, by this text, whether is here intended the sins of all that shall be saved?
6049Tell me, dost thou not desire to desire?
6049Tell me, now, you that desire to be under the law, can you fulfil all the commands of the law, and after answer all its demands?
6049Tell me, therefore, which of them will love him most?
6049Tell me, when did you see an old drunkard converted?
6049Tenth, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
6049Than thought?
6049Than wind?
6049That I may know also, whether the day of grace be past with me or no?
6049That also in the Romans is clear to this purpose,''Who is he that condemneth?
6049That is comparable to the pleasures, profits, and glory of this world?
6049That is true, but what evil is that that he will not do, that is left of God, as I believe Mr. Badman was?
6049That it cleaves to the best, who knows not?
6049That it is disgraceful to profession, who knows not?
6049That of David is for this remarkable,"Who am I,[ said he] and what is my people, that we should be able to offer so willingly after this sort?
6049That old friend of publicans and sinners?
6049That our duties are imperfect, follows upon what was discoursed before; for if our graces be imperfect, how can our duties but be so too?
6049That tells thee the world is not, even then when it doth most appear to be; wilt thou set thine heart upon that which is not?
6049That the soul, did I say?
6049That they should lie and rot in their grave eternally?
6049That they would put off the old man; what is that?
6049That this must be so urged for their excuse: Hath God been more sparing in making out his mind in the one, rather than the other?
6049That was extortion, was it not?
6049That which we read is this;''Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat?''
6049That, because these several things will convince of sin, therefore will they needs be the Spirit of Christ?
6049The Bible had been to him a sealed book until, in a state of mental agony, he cried, What must I do to be saved?
6049The END of the law-- what is the end of the law but perfect and sinless obedience?
6049The Godhead is indeed invisible; how then is Christ the image of it?
6049The Lord spake unto Manasseh, and to his people, by the prophets, but would he hear?
6049The Pharisees, for that they professed religion, but walked not answerable thereto, unto what doth Christ compare them but to serpents and vipers?
6049The Prince asked further, saying, Could you have been content that your slavery should have continued under his tyranny as long as you had lived?
6049The Ranters would profess that they were without sin: and how far short of his opinion are the Quakers?
6049The Shepherds then answered, Did you not see a little below these mountains a stile that led into a meadow, on the left hand of this way?
6049The answer to the inquiry,"What is man?"
6049The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ?
6049The broken- hearted desireth God''s company; when wilt thou come unto me?
6049The children, indeed, have the advantage of an advocate; but what is this to them that have none to plead their cause?
6049The cost of the enterprise is vast indeed; the army is numerous as our thoughts, and who can number''the multitude of his thoughts?''
6049The creditors asked what he would give?
6049The curse of God hangs over your heads; and will you be slothful?
6049The day of death and judgment is at the door; and will you be slothful?
6049The devil will tempt us, sin will assault us, men will persecute; but can they do it to everlasting?
6049The dragon her assaults, fills her with jars, Yet rests she under her Beloved''s shade, But whence was she?
6049The end, what is that?
6049The first is to question whether any are said to die and rise, by the death and resurrection of Christ?
6049The first observation, or truth, drawn from the words is cleared by the text,''What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6049The forgiveness of sins: But what is meant by forgiveness?
6049The full pitcher can hold no more; then why should it go to the fountain?
6049The godly are called believers; and why believers, but because they are they that have given credit to the great things of the gospel of God?
6049The grace of humility, when is it?
6049The graces of the Spirit-- what like them, or where here are they to be found, save in the souls of men only?
6049The great question is, not as to the means, but the fact-- Have I been born again?
6049The guilt of blood who can bear?
6049The hearing of this is enough to ravish one''s heart; but are these things to be enjoyed?
6049The heart naturally is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; how then should there flow from such an one the fear of God?
6049The inquiry is pursued a step farther,"Can those who differ with me be saved?"
6049The inquiry was then, as, alas, it is too frequent now, Are there many that be saved?
6049The instruments with which they slew the sacrifices, what were they but a bloody axe, bloody knives, bloody hooks, and bloody hands?
6049The judge saith, What canst thou say for thyself that sentence of death should not be passed upon thee?
6049The law is not of faith, why then should grace be by Christians expected by observation of the law?
6049The law of Christ is,"Is any sick among you?
6049The man also at the touching of the bones of Elisha?
6049The man therefore, read it, and looking upon Evangelist very carefully, said, Whither must I fly?
6049The man under the sixth head complaineth for want of temptations, but thou hast enough of them; art thou glad of them, tempted, coming sinner?
6049The men then asked, What must we do in the holy place?
6049The mercy, the pardoning preserving mercy, the mercy of the Lord is upon them, who is he then that can condemn them?
6049The mind becomes entranced, and when sober reflection regains her command, we naturally inquire, Can all this have taken place in my heart?
6049The name of God, what is that, but that by which he is distinguished and known from all others?
6049The name of master is a name of fear--"And if I be a master, where is my fear?
6049The principle, you will say, what do you mean by that?
6049The promise is, that Babylon shall be destroyed: And do we hold our tongues?
6049The question is not, Are they blind?
6049The question is, Do not the scriptures make mention of a Christ within?
6049The question naturally arises-- What is this''furnace of earth''in which the Lord''s words are purified?
6049The question then is, whether the elect and reprobate receive a differing grace?
6049The question,"Are there few that be saved?"
6049The questions was answered with that portion of Scripture,''If God be for us, who can be against us?''
6049The record, you will say, what is that?
6049The riches, honours, and pleasures of this world, what mortal can withstand?
6049The righteous; who is he but the man that loveth God, and his holy will, to do it?
6049The saints of old, they being willing and resolved for heaven, what could stop them?
6049The same saying in effect hath also John in the Revelation--"Who shall not fear thee, O Lord,"said he,"and glorify thy name?"
6049The second part of the inquiry is, to what he that is weak in the faith is to be received?
6049The second question is, How should we strive?
6049The second thing is, How are these brought into this Everlasting Covenant of Grace?
6049The second thing that I would inquire into is this: What it is to be''ready to be offered up''?
6049The smith, what is he?
6049The snare, say you, what is that?
6049The study of those scriptures, in order that the solemn question might be safely resolved,''Can such a fallen sinner rise again?''
6049The subject I should have preached upon, even then when the constable came, was,''Dost thou believe on the Son of God?''
6049The tail, says the Holy Ghost, draws them down; draws down even the stars of heaven; but whither doth he draw them?
6049The text from which he intended to preach was''Dost thou believe on the Son of God?''
6049The text says''the desire of the righteous shall be granted''; what then are the desires of the righteous?
6049The thing formed may not say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?
6049The united are all the faithful in one body; into whom?
6049The valley of Achor; what is that?
6049The vital question is, Has my heart been conquered; do I love Emmanuel?
6049The waster, what is that?
6049The way that he took, led him directly into this condition; for who can expect other things of one that follows such courses?
6049The which, when he had done, he said, Christiana, knowest thou wherefore I am come?
6049The whole have no need of the physician; then why should they go to him?
6049The whole of this address is descriptive of what the author saw, felt, or heard--''What shall I say?
6049The wicked; who is he but the man that loves not God, nor to do his will?
6049Their covetousness declareth that they are weary of depending upon God; and doth not thy wanton actions declare that thou abhorrest chastity?
6049Their minds and consciences are defiled; how then can sweet and good proceed from thence?
6049Their minds were blinded, saith the text: Whose minds?
6049Their mouth is full of cursing and bitterness; how then can there be found one word that should please God?
6049Their poison-- what is that?
6049Then Christian asked, What is the reason of the discontent of Passion?
6049Then Christian called to Demas, saying, Is not the place dangerous?
6049Then Christian said to him, Come away, man, why do you stay so behind?
6049Then Demas called again, saying, But will you not come over and see?
6049Then Faithful stepped forward again, and said to Talkative, Come, what cheer?
6049Then I ask again, Hast thou committed thy cause to him?
6049Then I ask again, Hast thou revealed thy cause unto him?-I say, Hast thou revealed thy cause unto him?
6049Then I asked him further, how I must make my supplication to Him?
6049Then I asked him which was his first coming?
6049Then I asked how long time he would have me live with him?
6049Then I said, But how, Lord, must I consider of Thee in my coming to Thee, that my faith may be placed aright upon Thee?
6049Then I said, But, Lord, what is believing?
6049Then Israel said, Why were you so unkind To say you had a brother left behind?
6049Then Mr. Stand- fast blushed, and said, But why, did you see me?
6049Then Naomi said, Shall I not, my daughter, Seek rest for thee, that thou do well hereafter?
6049Then Said Christian to the man, What art thou?
6049Then breaking out in the bitterness of my soul, I said''to myself,''with a grievous sigh, How can God comfort such a wretch as I?
6049Then did he that came in for their relief call out to the ruffians, saying, What is that thing that you do?
6049Then did that scripture seize upon my soul, He is of one mind, and who can turn him?
6049Then did the Judge say to him, Hast thou any more to say?
6049Then have I said, Shall we cut off this finger, and buy my child a better, a brave golden finger?
6049Then he asked them, saying, Where did you lie the last night?
6049Then he inquired if they all were well, And said, When you were here I heard you tell Of an old man, your father, how does he?
6049Then he said to his mother, What diet has Matthew of late fed upon?
6049Then ran Innocent in( for that was her name) and said to those within, Can you think who is at the door?
6049Then said Charity to Christian, Have you a family?
6049Then said Christian to Hopeful his fellow, Is it true which this man hath said?
6049Then said Christian to his fellow, If these men can not stand before the sentence of men, what will they do with the sentence of God?
6049Then said Christian to the Interpreter, But is there no hope for such a man as this?
6049Then said Christian to the porter, Sir, what house is this?
6049Then said Christian, May we go in thither?
6049Then said Christian, What is thy name?
6049Then said Christian, What meaneth this?
6049Then said Christian, What meaneth this?
6049Then said Christian, What means that?
6049Then said Christian, What means this?
6049Then said Christian, What means this?
6049Then said Christian, What means this?
6049Then said Christian, What means this?
6049Then said Christian, Why doth this man thus tremble?
6049Then said Christian, Why doth this man thus tremble?
6049Then said Christian, You make me afraid, but whither shall I fly to be safe?
6049Then said Christiana, What is the meaning of this?
6049Then said Christiana, Wherefore weepeth my Sister so?
6049Then said Evangelist further, Art not thou the man that I found crying without the walls of the City of Destruction?
6049Then said Evangelist, How hath it fared with you, my friends, since the time of our last parting?
6049Then said Evangelist, If this be thy condition, why standest thou still?
6049Then said Evangelist, Why not willing to die, since this life is attended with so many evils?
6049Then said Evangelist, pointing with his finger over a very wide field, Do you see yonder wicket gate?
6049Then said Gaius, Is this Christian''s wife?
6049Then said Gaius, Whose wife is this aged matron?
6049Then said He, Is there but one spider in all this spacious room?
6049Then said Hopeful, Where are we now?
6049Then said Joseph, Mother, what is it?
6049Then said Matthew, May we eat apples, since they were such, by, and with which, the serpent beguiled our first mother?
6049Then said Mercy to him that was their guide and conductor, What are those three men?
6049Then said Mercy, How knew you this before you came from home?
6049Then said Mercy, What means this?
6049Then said Mnason their host, How far have ye come today?
6049Then said Mr. Bunyan, Have you the original?
6049Then said Mr. Bunyan,''Have you the original?''
6049Then said Mr. Desires- awake, why should not I do the best I can to save so famous a town as Mansoul from deserved destruction?
6049Then said Mr. Feeble- mind to him, Man, How camest thou hither?
6049Then said Mr. Great- heart to the little ones, Come, my pretty boys, how do you do?
6049Then said Mr. Great- heart, Good Gaius, what hast thou for supper?
6049Then said Mr. Great- heart, What art thou?
6049Then said Mr. Great- heart, What things?
6049Then said Mr. Valiant- for- truth, Prithee, who is it?
6049Then said Nathaniel to Jesus,''Whence knowest thou me?
6049Then said he that attempted to back the lions, Will you slay me upon mine own ground?
6049Then said he, Who will go with me?
6049Then said he, Who, and what is he that is so hardy, as after this manner to molest the Giant Despair?
6049Then said she, How canst thou pretend to love me, When thus thy doing towards me disprove thee?
6049Then said the Interpreter, Is there no hope, but you must be kept in the iron cage of despair?
6049Then said the Keeper of the gate, Who is there?
6049Then said the Keeper of the gate, Who is there?
6049Then said the Keeper, Whence come ye, and what is that you would have?
6049Then said the Prince again, Are you the men that did suffer yourselves to be corrupted and defiled by that abominable one Diabolus?
6049Then said the Prince, And for what are those ropes on your heads?
6049Then said the Prince, And what punishment is it, think you, that you deserve at my hand for these and other your high and mighty sins?
6049Then said the Prince,''And what is he that is become thy companion in this so weighty a matter?''
6049Then said the Shepherds one to another, Shall we show these Pilgrims some wonders?
6049Then said the boys, Are we not yet at the end of this doleful place?
6049Then said the damsel to them, With whom would you speak in this place?
6049Then said the giant, Why are you here on my ground?
6049Then said the guide, Why did you not cry out, that some might have come in for your succour?
6049Then said the man to the Prince,''Oh let not my Lord be angry; and why inquirest thou after the name of such a dead dog as I am?
6049Then said the man, Neighbours, wherefore are ye come?
6049Then said the men of Judah, for what reason Are you come up against us at this season?
6049Then said the old man, Thou lookest like an honest fellow; wilt thou be content to dwell with me for the wages that I shall give thee?
6049Then said the other, Do you see yonder shining light?
6049Then said their guide, Come, what cheer, Sirs?
6049Then said they, Have you none?
6049Then said they, We entreat thee let us know, For whose cause we this evil undergo, Whence comest thou?
6049Then said they, What should this be?
6049Then said they, What''s thy riddle, let us know?
6049Then shalt thou say in thine heart, Who hath begotten me these, seeing I have lost my children, and am desolate, a captive and removing to and fro?
6049Then she addressed herself to the eldest, whose name was Matthew; and she said to him, Come, Matthew, shall I also catechise you?
6049Then she said, Come, Joseph( for his name was Joseph), will you let me catechise you?
6049Then such a question as this,"Friend, how camest thou in hither, not having a wedding garment?"
6049Then the water stood in mine eyes, and I asked further, But, Lord, may such a great sinner as I am, be indeed accepted of Thee, and be saved by Thee?
6049Then they asked her of her welfare, and if these young men were her husband''s sons?
6049Then they asked the Shepherds what that should mean?
6049Then they cried out to those that were sent, What news from the Prince?
6049Then they stood trembling before him, and he said, Are you the men that heretofore were the servants of Shaddai?
6049Then unto her, her mother- in- law did say, In what field hast thou been to glean to- day?
6049Then were the men exceedingly afraid; And, wherefore hast thou done this thing?
6049Then what doth this speak to the Lord''s own people?
6049Then what mean they, who were to appearance once come out, but now are going thither again?
6049Then what will become of all the profane, ignorant, scoffers, self- righteous, proud, bastard- professors in the world?
6049Then what will become of all those that creep into the society of God''s people without a wedding garment on?
6049Then what will become of all those that mock at the second coming of the Man Christ, as do the Ranters, Quakers, drunkards, and the like?
6049Then will not you yourself confess, that he is deluded, that is persuaded to follow that light that can not reveal Christ unto him?
6049Then would you have none pray but those that know they are the disciples of Christ?
6049Then, I pray thee, let me inquire a little of thee, what provision thou hast made for thy soul?
6049Then, O that I might have a little ease for my deceitful tongue?
6049Then, as it seems, sometimes you got rid of your trouble?
6049Then, directing his speech to Ignorance, he said, Come, how do you?
6049Then, said I, a man, it seems, may report it for a truth?
6049Then, why may not I doubt that I may be one of these?
6049There are but three or four: and can not God miss them, and save me for all them?
6049There are mansion- houses, beds of glory, and places to walk in among the angels; and who knows what they are?
6049There are rewards for services, and labour of love showed to God''s name here; and who knows what they will be?
6049There is but one law- giver, That''s able to destroy and to deliver; Who then art thou that dost condemn thy neighbour?
6049There is death?
6049There is heaven itself, the imperial heaven; does any body know what that is?
6049There is hope, another grace of the Spirit bestowed upon us; and how often is that also, as to the excellency of working, made to flag?
6049There is immortality and eternal life: and who knows what they are?
6049There is in the text an intimation of a sense of torment''Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6049There is never a rebel in heaven against God, and if he should so deal on earth, must it not whirl thee down to hell?
6049There is reverence, fear, and standing in awe of God''s Word and judgments, where are the excellent workings thereof to be found?
6049There is the mount Zion, the heavenly Jerusalem, and the innumerable company of angels; doth any body know what all they are?
6049There will be badges of honour, harps to make merry with, and heavenly songs of triumph; doth any here know what they are?
6049Thereat Mercy said, And why so envious, trow?
6049Therefor, speak plainly; Dost thou believe that that man Christ Jesus is ascended from his people in his person?
6049Therefore from that time that he heard that word,"Why persecutest thou me?"
6049Therefore in this sense it may be said,''Where is the fury of the oppressor?''
6049Therefore is that in the Psalms read both ways, shall I look to the mountains?
6049Therefore let him still humble himself before his God, because his hand is upon him, and say, What sin is this, for which this hand of God is upon me?
6049Therefore the soul is it which is said to love God--''Saw ye him whom my soul loveth?''
6049Therefore to answer this, here we have a breadth, a spreading breadth;"I spread my skirt over thee": But how far?
6049Therefore try a little, Do they slight God''s Christ, which is the Son of the Virgin?
6049Therefore what need have they that I should work such a miracle, as to send one from the dead unto them?
6049Therefore, I say, this gate was not measured; for what should a rule do here, where things are beyond all measure?
6049Therefore, how can you bear the face to come to Jesus Christ?
6049Therefore, this would still stick with me, How can you tell that you are elected?
6049Therefore, wherefore?
6049These are also taken notice of in Job, and go there also by the name of wicked men:"Hast thou marked the old way which wicked men have trodden?
6049These are my fears of him too; but who can hinder that which will be?
6049These bloody sacrifices, what did they signify, what were they figures of, but of the bloody sacrifice of the body of Jesus Christ?
6049These kill the heart; for who can bear up under the guilt of sin?
6049They added also, We see it is well with you, but how must it go with the town of Mansoul?
6049They are all gone out of the way; how then can they walk therein?
6049They are fallen from grace, and what can help them?
6049They are indeed reprobates who have not Christ within them; but now, how is thy folly manifest?
6049They are the salt of the earth, shall not they be seasoning?
6049They bless, they all bless; they thank, they all thank; and wilt thou hold thy tongue?
6049They gather it indeed, and think to keep it too, but what says Solomon?
6049They may, with confidence, say, Lord, Lord, have we not eaten and drank in Thy presence, and taught in Thy name, and in Thy name have cast out devils?
6049They said( it was when I was in my troubles), What shall we do with this woman?
6049They shall come, say you, but how if they be blind, and see not the way?
6049They shall, you say; but how if they will not; and, if so, then what can Shall- come do?
6049They spake not aright, saying, what have I done?
6049They:--Who?
6049Think thus with thyself, What, shall I lose a long heaven for short pleasure?
6049Think you that they upon whom the tower of Siloam fell, were sinners above others?
6049Think, therefore, with thyself thus, What was it that at first did wound my heart?
6049Thinkest thou not, who readest these lines, that all of these who had before committed their soul to God to keep were the fittest folk to die?
6049Thinkest thou that thou shalt weather it out well enough at the day of judgment?
6049Thinkest thou this to be right, that thou didst put the lie upon my Father, and madest him, to Mansoul, the greatest deluder in the world?
6049Thinkest thou this to be right?
6049Thinkest thou, reader, that the scripture hath two faces, and speaketh with two mouths?
6049Third, Art thou coming to Jesus Christ?
6049Third, But wilt thou yet plead thy righteousness for mercy?
6049Third, Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered in the first place to the biggest sinners?
6049Thirdly, Is Antichrist to be destroyed?
6049Thirdly, What was the dry bones that we read of in the 37th of Ezekiel, but the church of God, and also a figure of what we are treating of?
6049This beginning was bad, but what shall I say?
6049This brings us to the most important of all the subjects of self- examination-- am I one of the''righteous''?
6049This dastardly heart of ours, when shall it be more subdued and trodden under foot of faith?
6049This doctrine Christ teacheth when he saith,"Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, and not one of them is forgotten before God?
6049This is but a falsehood and a slander, for the unregenerate know him not; how then can they believe on him?
6049This is but reasonable; for if Christ stands up to plead for us, why should not we stand up to plead for him?
6049This is manifest by the very name of the tree; it is called the tree of knowledge of good and evil; and have you that knowledge as yet?
6049This is much; but is God connected with this?
6049This is not a sign that you fear me, ye offer the blind for sacrifices, where is my fear?
6049This is of absolute necessity; for how can or shall a man be willing to come to Christ that knows not what he is, what God has appointed him to do?
6049This is plain, not only to sense, but by the natural scope of the words,''What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?''
6049This is the common language,''if our transgressions be upon us, and we pine away in them, How should we then live?''
6049This is the fear that made the three thousand cry out,"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
6049This is the reason of this inquiry, Did you come in at the gate?
6049This is the time, then, for Christ to stand up to plead; for now there is room for such a question- Can David''s sin stand with grace?
6049This is your hour, said He, and the power of darkness, when He cried out,''My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?''
6049This last has the body for his watch- house; the eyes and ears for his port- holes; the tongue therewith to cry, Who comes there?
6049This man is minded to give more to be damned, than God requires he should give to be saved; is not this an extravagant one?
6049This may be answered by the question-- Was Peter justified in leaving the prison, and going to the prayer- meeting at Mary''s house?
6049This question, I briefly ask thee,"Had Christ a body of flesh before the world began?"
6049This righteousness of God- man, this righteousness of Christ?
6049This snare will bring thee back again to the pit, which is hell, and then how wilt thou do to be rid of thy fear?
6049This text utterly excludes the law-- what law?
6049This to reason is very dreadful; for it cuts the soul down to the ground;''for a wounded spirit who[ none] can bear?''
6049This was honest and plain; but what said Mr. Badman to her?
6049This wicked world doth sentence us for our good deeds, but how then would they sentence us for our bad ones?
6049This word created, is added, on purpose to show that the world is under the power of his hand; for who can destroy, but he that can create?
6049This, I say, is a character above all angels; for, as the apostle said,''To which of the angels said He at anytime,''Thou art my Son?''
6049This; Which?
6049Those of the children of Israel that went from Egypt, and entered the land of Canaan, how came they thither?
6049Thou art in a strait, wilt thou fly before Moses, or with David fall into the hands of the Lord?
6049Thou biddest them be merry and lightsome; but dost thou not know that"the heart of fools is in the house of mirth?"
6049Thou booby, say''st thou nothing but Cuckoo?
6049Thou didst so wonderfully pour out thy wrath upon him, to the making of him cry out,''My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?''
6049Thou hast already been unfaithful in thy service to Him; and how dost thou think to receive wages of Him?
6049Thou hast been a cumber- ground[104] long already, and wilt thou continue so still?
6049Thou horrible wretch, dost not know that thou hast sinned thyself beyond the reach of grace, and dost thou think to find mercy now?
6049Thou horrible wretch, dost not know, that thou has sinned thyself beyond the reach of grace, and dost thou think to find mercy now?
6049Thou horrible wretch, dost not know, that thou hast sinned thyself beyond the reach of grace, and dost think to find mercy now?
6049Thou horrible wretch, dost not know, that thou hast sinned thyself beyond the reach of grace, and dost thou think to find mercy now?
6049Thou mayest also doubt18 thy thoughts of the damned thus: If these poor creatures were in the world again, would they sin as they did before?
6049Thou mayest by thy fear be driven away from God, from his worship, people, and ways, but what will that avail?
6049Thou professest thou believest in Christ: is he thy joy, and the life of thy soul?
6049Thou professest to believe thou hast a share in another world: hast thou let got THIS, barren fig- tree?
6049Thou scrupulous fool, where canst thou find that God was ever false to his promise, or that he ever deceived the soul that ventured itself upon him?
6049Thou scrupulous fool, where canst thou find that God was ever false to his promise, or that he ever deceived the soul that ventured itself upon him?''
6049Thou seemest angry, why dost on us frown?
6049Thou simple bird, what makes thou here to play?
6049Thou standest to thy righteousness, what dost thou mean?
6049Thou subject are to cold o''nights, When darkness is thy covering; At days thy danger''s great by kites, How can''st thou then sit there and sing?
6049Thou talkest like one upon whose head is the shell to this very day; for what should he pawn them, or to whom should he sell them?
6049Thou talkest of leaving him, but then whither wilt thou go?
6049Thou thinkest that thou art a Christian; thou shouldest be sorry else: Well, But when did God shew thee that thou wert no Christian?
6049Thou thinkest to escape the pit; but what wilt thou do with the snare?
6049Thou wilt say unto me, How should I know that I have done so?
6049Though men that have a great design, do, and must make use of those that in reason are most likely to effect it, yet must the Lord do so too?
6049Though such should climb up to heaven, from thence will God bring them down( Amos 9:2), Still I say, therefore, how shall we get in thither?
6049Through what righteousness?
6049Thus also thou may say when death assaulteth thee-- O death, where is thy sting?
6049Thus did Saul by the light that made him see; by it he came to Christ, and cried,''Who art thou, Lord?''
6049Thus much have I thought good to speak in answer to this question, What iniquity should we depart from that religiously name the name of Christ?
6049Thus to do is horrible; but mayest thou not judge amiss in this matter?
6049Thus, is Christ formed in me, the only hope of glory?
6049Thus, when the godly among the Jews made prayers that rebellious Israel might not be cast out of the vineyard, what saith the answer of God?
6049Thy answer is nothing to the question, for I did not ask, whether the Spirit of Christ was in thee?
6049Thy first question should be on whom must I believe?
6049Thy people, what people?
6049Thy sin has brought this army to thy walls, and shall it bring it in judgment to do execution into thy town?
6049Time runs; and will you be slothful?
6049Time was, indeed, he could hector, even hector it with God himself, saying,''What is the Almighty, that we should serve him?''
6049To be made an heir of God, of his grace, of his kingdom, and eternal glory, what is like it?
6049To be saved from sin, from hell, from the wrath of God, from eternal damnation, what is like it?
6049To be thrown o''er the pales, and there to lie, Or be pick''d up by th''next that passeth by?
6049To instance no more, although I could instance many, are not they the words of our Lord?
6049To instance somewhat, Faith in Christ: what harm can that do?
6049To prosper and be in health, as their soul prospers-- what, to thrive and mend in outwards no faster?
6049To see a sea of brimstone burn, Who would it not affright?
6049To the Romans,''I beseech you therefore,''saith he,''by the mercies of God,( What mercies?
6049To this end, I say, how was the Shunammite''s son raised from the dead?
6049To what end should such be comprehended in this of exhortation of his?
6049To what end, O my soul, art thou retired into this place?
6049To what end?
6049To what may such an one attain?
6049To what purpose else is it revealed, made mention of, and commended to us?
6049To which Bunyan replied;''Friend, dost thou speak this as from thy own knowledge, or did any other tell thee so?
6049To whom could he go?
6049To whom did he swear that they should not enter into his rest?
6049To whom they said, Why hath my lord such thought?
6049Touching his working with some, how invisible is it to these in whose souls it is yet begun?
6049Touching the book of my remembrance, who can contradict it?
6049True, he stopped the blow but for a time; but why did he stop it at all?
6049True, the men were but mean in themselves; for what is Paul or what Apollos, or what was James or John?
6049True, the others murmured at him; but what did the Lord Jesus answer them?
6049True, the right of dominion is the Lord''s; but the sinner will not suffer it, but will be all himself; saying''Who is Lord over us?''
6049True, thou mayest fear as devils do, but what will that profit?
6049Tush, said Obstinate, away with your book; will you go back with us, or no?
6049USE FIFTH, Again, fifthly, Is it so?
6049USE FIRST.--Is justifying righteousness to be found in the person of Christ only?
6049USE SECOND.--Is it so?
6049USE THIRD.--But, thirdly, is it so?
6049Understand,[ O] ye brutish among the people: and ye fools, when will ye be wise?
6049Understandest thou what thou readest?
6049Upon the first day: what, or which first day of this, or that, of the third or fourth week of the month?
6049Upon what terms may he have this life?
6049Upon what terms?
6049Upon whom must these reproaches fall?
6049Us: What us?
6049Use Second, Is it so?
6049Use Second, Is there so great a heart for love, towards us, both in the Father and in the Son?
6049V. What might be the reasons which prevailed with God to save us by grace, rather than by any other means?
6049V.--WHAT MIGHT BE THE REASON MOVED GOD TO ORDAIN AND CHOOSE TO SAVE THOSE THAT HE SAVETH BY HIS GRACE, RATHER THAN BY ANY OTHER MEANS?
6049WHAT SHALL I SAY?
6049Was He not angry with me?
6049Was death strong upon him?
6049Was it God that was offended?
6049Was it before or after thou hadst been a sinner?
6049Was it better than God?
6049Was it for that some special mercies laid obligations upon thee, or how?
6049Was it good also that thou madest a prey of the innocency and simplicity of the now miserable town of Mansoul?
6049Was it not because they had that richer and better thing,''the Lord Jesus Christ?''
6049Was it not free grace for Christ to give Peter a loving look after he had cursed, and swore, and denied Him?
6049Was it not free grace that met Paul when he was agoing to Damascus to persecute, which converted him, and made him a vessel of mercy?
6049Was it not free grace to save such as those were that are spoken of in the 16th of Ezekiel, which no eye pitied?
6049Was it not grace, absolute grace, that God made promise to Adam after transgression?
6049Was it not the art of the false apostles of old to say thus?
6049Was it not, therefore, well worth the seeing?
6049Was it the removing of thy habitation, the change of thy condition, the loss of relations, estate, or the like?
6049Was it utter nakedness, nakedness in its perfection?
6049Was it, think you, that you might show yourselves women, and that you might go out like a company of innocents to gaze on your mortal foes?
6049Was not I in all places to behold, to see, and to observe thee in all thy ways?
6049Was not every tittle of the law reasonable, both in the first and second table?
6049Was not he a liar?
6049Was not her father a poor Amorite?
6049Was not here like to be a fine bargain, think you?
6049Was not his mind elevated a thousand degrees beyond sense, carnal reasons, fleshly love, self- concerns, and the desires of embracing temporal things?
6049Was not this a strange act, and a display of unthought- of grace?
6049Was not this the way that the Lord was fain to take to make them close in with Jesus Christ?
6049Was that a New Testament church, or no?
6049Was that all that you saw at the house of the Interpreter?
6049Was the Lord displeased against the rivers?
6049Was the serpent then lifted up for them that were good and godly?
6049Was the unjust steward a fool in providing for himself for hereafter?
6049Was there ever a man in the world so capable of describing the miseries of Doubting Castle, or of the Slough of Despond, as poor John Bunyan?
6049Was there no more, think you, but Noah, in his generation, that feared God?
6049Was this only the temper of wicked men then?
6049Was thy soul worth so much, and didst thou so little regard it?
6049Was you awake now?
6049Was your father and mother willing that you should become a pilgrim?
6049Wast robb''d?
6049Wast thou not innocent, perfectly innocent and righteous?
6049Wast thou not told of hell- fire, those intolerable flames?
6049Wast thou one of them, that didst sigh, and afflict thyself for the abominations of the times?
6049We are by faith made good trees, and shall not we bring forth good fruit?
6049We know God, and he is our God, our own God; of whom or of what should we be afraid?
6049We look, said Paul, but whither?
6049We may adopt the language of the poet, and say--''Sinful soul, what hast thou done?
6049We may well say,"Who is like thee, O Lord, among the gods?"
6049We need not lay the reins on its neck and say, What care we?
6049We plead not for indulging,''But are there not with you, even with you, sins against the Lord your God?''
6049We read, in the book of Revelations, of the holy city, and that it had twelve gates, and at the gates twelve angels; but what did they do there?
6049We received, by our thus being counted in him, that benefit which did precede his rising from the dead; and what was that but the forgiveness of sins?
6049Well might Mr. Doe say,''What hath the devil or his agents got by putting our great gospel minister in prison?''
6049Well said, and how was it then?
6049Well said, and what after that?
6049Well then, did you not know, about 10 years ago, one Temporary in your parts, who was a forward man in religion then?
6049Well then, do you so run?
6049Well then, sinner, what sayest thou?
6049Well, and how did you answer him?
6049Well, and how did you apply this to yourself?
6049Well, and what conclusion came the old man and you to, at last?
6049Well, and what did he think and do then?
6049Well, but brother, I pray thee tell us what was it that was the cause of thy being upon thy knees even now?
6049Well, but did Mr. Badman and his master agree so well?
6049Well, but how was he received by the lord of the vineyard?
6049Well, but if this in truth be thus, how then comes it to pass that some receive it and live for ever?
6049Well, but is there in truth such a thing as the obedience of faith?
6049Well, but is there no way to come to the Father of mercies but by this man that was born of the virgin?
6049Well, but is thy work required to the finishing of this righteousness?
6049Well, but it seems he did live to come out of his time, but what did he then?
6049Well, but let me ask you one word farther: Do you believe, that of very conscience they can not consent, as you, to that of water baptism?
6049Well, but mark the answer of God,''Son of man, What is the vine- tree more than any tree, or than a branch which is among the trees of the forest?
6049Well, but now we are upon it, pray show me the difference between swearing and cursing; for there is a difference, is there not?
6049Well, but pray return again to Mr. Badman; how did he carry it to his wife, after he was married to her?
6049Well, but what art thou now?
6049Well, but what did he do when all was almost gone?
6049Well, but what judgment hast thou passed upon it while thou livest in thy debaucheries?
6049Well, but what makes you think he is gone to hell?
6049Well, but what of all this?
6049Well, but what says God?
6049Well, but what will you say to this question?
6049Well, but whither must they go?
6049Well, if you will not, will you give me leave to do it?
6049Well, now suppose that a man, by an immediate hand of God, is brought to a morsel of bread, what must he do now?
6049Well, said I, shall I send to your master, while you abide out of sight, and make your peace with him before he sees you?
6049Well, said Mr. Great- heart, will you have the Pilgrims up into their lodging?
6049Well, said he, to conclude, but will you promise that you will not call the people together any more?
6049Well, then, said Faithful, what is that one thing that we shall at this time found our discourse upon?
6049Well, then, tell me, sinner, if Christ should now come to judge the world, canst thou abide the trial of the book of life?
6049Well, what judgment now doth God, the righteous judge, pass upon the damsel for this?
6049Well, what shall be done for this man?
6049Well, when they had, as I said, thus saluted each other, Mr. Money- love said to Mr. By- ends, Who are they upon the road before us?
6049Well, will things that are less satisfy thy soul?
6049Well, you have told me what were Mr. Badman''s thoughts now, being sick, of his condition; pray tell me also what he then did when he was sick?
6049Were a man to plead for a limb, or a member of his own, how would he plead?
6049Were all the world gracious, if God were not gracious, what was man the better?
6049Were ever the Pharisees so profane; to whom Christ said, Ye vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?
6049Were ever the Pharisees so profane; to whom Christ said, ye vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell; doth not the ground groan under you?
6049Were it granted that you kept the law, and that no man on earth could accuse you; were you therefore just before God?
6049Were the thunder- claps of the law so terrible, and didst thou so slight them?
6049Were there no enemies but in Jerusalem?
6049Were there no good men but at Jerusalem?
6049Were there no objects of pity among those that in the old world perished by the flood, or that in Sodom were burned with fire from heaven?
6049Were there none but thieves there, or were the rest of that company out of his reach?
6049Were they sinners above all men upon whom the tower in Siloam fell and slew them?
6049Were they troubled at it?
6049Were we by sin subject to death?
6049Were we under the curse of the law by reason of sin?
6049Were you dead, and are you made alive?
6049What Christian must I be; of what sect must I be of?
6049What a devil then is sin?
6049What a dishonour to posterity was the death of Balaam, Agag, Ahithophel, Haman, Judas, Herod, with the rest of their companions?
6049What a many private things have we now brought out to public view?
6049What a pitiful thing it is to be left in such a case?
6049What acts of self- denial, hast thou done for the name of the Lord Jesus, among the sons of men?
6049What agreement then hath the temple of God with idols?
6049What ails this fly thus desperately to enter A combat with the candle?
6049What are all these but such as Badman, and such as the young man but now mentioned?
6049What are good thoughts concerning God?
6049What are our desires?
6049What are professors more than other men?
6049What are the desires of a righteous man?
6049What are the gleanings to the whole crop?
6049What are the honours and riches of this world, when compared to the glories of a crown of life?
6049What are the pleasures and delights of thy soul now?
6049What are the privileges of those that are actually brought into this free and glorious grace of the glorious God of Heaven and glory?
6049What are the signs and tokens that thou bearest about thee, concerning how it will go with thy soul at last?
6049What are the things you seek, since you leave all the world to find them?
6049What are they?
6049What argument can any man produce, Why we should be intemperate in the use Of any worldly good?
6049What arguments would he use?
6049What art thou fit for, O Mansoul, if mercy preventeth not, but to be hewn down, and cast into the fire and burned?
6049What back will such a suit of apparel fit, that is set together just cross and thwart to what it should be?
6049What be good thoughts respecting ourselves?
6049What became of him that had, and would have, two stools to sit on?
6049What better warrant canst thou have to come, than to be bid to come of God?
6049What black, what ugly crawling thing art thou?
6049What can a divided army do, or a disordered army, that have lost their banners, or, for fear or shame, thrown them away?
6049What can a man do in this case?
6049What can a man do to procure Christ, or procure faith, or love?
6049What can a man say more, but that he stands in the rank of the biggest sinners?
6049What can be added?
6049What can be fitter spoken?
6049What can be more express?
6049What can be more plain than this beautiful text?
6049What can be more plain?
6049What can be more plain?
6049What can be more plain?
6049What can be more suitable to the most desponding spirit in any man?
6049What can follow more clearly from this, but that amends were made by him for those souls for whose sins he suffered upon the tree?
6049What can more fully declare the commonness of a thing?
6049What can the body do as to these?
6049What can the lady or mistress do to defend herself against thieves and sturdy villains, if there be none but she at home?
6049What can we hold?
6049What can we keep from flying From us?
6049What canst thou have more from the sweet lips of the Son of God?
6049What care I, saith he, though I be seven years in chilling your heart if I can do it at last?
6049What care hast thou had of securing of thy soul, and that it might be delivered from the danger that by sin it is brought into?
6049What care have they taken that thou mightest have wherewith to live and do well when they were dead and gone?
6049What care they for God?
6049What comeliness hast thou seen in his person?
6049What comfort is here?
6049What condition is this man in?
6049What could the king of Babylon''s golden image have done, had it not been for the burning fiery furnace that stood within view of the worshippers?
6049What could the temple do without its watchmen?
6049What countryman art thou?
6049What demand of thine have I not fully answered?
6049What designs, desires, and reachings out are there?
6049What did Constantine see in Christ, when he used to kiss the wounds of them that suffered for him?
6049What did Daniel and the three children find in him, to make them run the hazards of the fiery furnace, and the den of lions, for his sake?
6049What did baptism teach you?
6049What did you do then?
6049What did, or what doth, the Lord Jesus see in us to be at all this care, and pains, and cost to save us?
6049What didst thou come away from, in thy coming to Jesus Christ?
6049What do men meddle with religion for?
6049What do they do in the vineyard?
6049What do they mean?
6049What do they think of themselves?
6049What do you count prayer?
6049What do you do when you meet with such places therein that you do not understand?
6049What do you find in the Word of God against such a practice as this of Mr. Badman''s is?
6049What do you mean by need?
6049What do you think of Paul?
6049What do you think of the Bible?
6049What do you think of the jailer?
6049What do you think of the three thousand?
6049What do you think that might be?
6049What do you think the prophet desired, when he said,''O that thou wouldest rend the heavens and-- come down?''
6049What doctrine did it preach to you?
6049What does he call them but hypocrites, whited walls, painted sepulchres, fools, and blind?
6049What dost thou bear?
6049What dost thou here, Christian?
6049What dost thou mean by can not?
6049What dost thou there?
6049What dost thou think?
6049What doth he there?
6049What doth the law require?
6049What doth this place signify?
6049What doth this word strive import?
6049What doth this word strive import?
6049What else dost thou mean, when thou sayest,"God I thank thee, that I am not as other men are?"
6049What else is the use of thy adding of laws to God''s laws, precepts to God''s precepts, and traditions to God''s appointments?
6049What else means the complaints of masters and of fathers in this matter?
6049What else means your hearkening to the tyrant, and your receiving him for your king?
6049What evidence have you for heaven and glory, and an inheritance among them that are sanctified?
6049What feeling or compassion can a stone be sensible of?
6049What followeth?
6049What follows now?
6049What follows?
6049What follows?
6049What follows?
6049What follows?
6049What folly can be greater than to labour for the meat that perisheth, and neglect the food of eternal life?
6049What fool would sell his part in paradise, That has a soul, and that of such a price?
6049What force, I say, is there in a faith that is begotten by truth, managed by truth, fed by truth, and preserved by the truth of God?
6049What forewarning is here?
6049What fruit, barren fig- tree, what degree of heart holiness?
6049What good motions?
6049What good will all my companions, fellow- jesters, jeerers, liars, drunkards, and all my wantons do me?
6049What good will my profits do me?
6049What greater argument to holiness than to be made the members of the body, of the flesh, and of the bones of Jesus Christ?
6049What greater argument to holiness than to have our soul, our body, our life, hid and secured with Christ in God?
6049What greater contempt can be thrown upon the saints than for their brethren to cast them off, or to debar them church communion?
6049What ground can a man have to believe that Christ is his Saviour, if he do not believe that He suffered for sin in his nature?
6049What ground now is here for despair?
6049What ground then to despair?
6049What ground?
6049What had Paul committed to Jesus Christ?
6049What had he to do in God''s house?
6049What has God been doing for and to his church from the beginning of the world, but extending to and exercising loving- kindness and mercy for them?
6049What has he done?
6049What has he done?
6049What hast THOU found in him, sinner?
6049What hast thou done, man, for God in this world?
6049What hast thou done, that thou art emboldened to venture, to stand and fall to the most perfect justice of God?
6049What hast thou done?
6049What hast thou done?
6049What hast thou found in him, since thou camest to him?
6049What hast thou left behind thee?
6049What hast thou thought of thy soul?
6049What hath this man done against thee, that is coming to Jesus Christ?
6049What hath this man done now, but lied in the dispraising of his bargain?
6049What have I here?
6049What have I lost more than present ease and quiet by my sins that I have committed?
6049What have I to do with you, that accuse the coming sinners to me?
6049What have they to look at?
6049What have you met with, and how have you behaved yourselves?
6049What higher affront or contempt can be offered to God, and what greater disdain can be shown against the gospel?
6049What hinders the conversion of the Jews, but the divisions of Christians?
6049What hinders?
6049What hope therefore can I have?
6049What hope, help, stay, or relief then is there left for the merit- monger?
6049What if God will be silent to thee, is that ground of despair?
6049What if I did?
6049What if a man had all the parts, yea, all the arts of men and angels?
6049What if a man have no grace?
6049What if he had pinched a little, and gone to journey- work for a time, that he might have known what a penny was, by his earning of it?
6049What if he were never so willing, if he were not of ability sufficient, what would his willingness do?
6049What if it should be applied thus?
6049What if she had acquainted some of her best, most knowing, and godly friends therewith?
6049What if she had engaged a godly minister or two to have talked with Mr. Badman?
6049What if we must go now to heaven, and what if he is thus come down to fetch us to himself?
6049What ignorance is this?
6049What infirmities?
6049What instruction is here?
6049What is Christ''s doctrine, Paul''s doctrine, scripture doctrine, but the truth couched under the words that are spoken?
6049What is God''s design in saving, of poor men?
6049What is God''s majesty to a sinful man, but a consuming fire?
6049What is Heaven?
6049What is Jerusalem that stood in Canaan, to that new Jerusalem that shall come down from heaven?
6049What is Jordan?
6049What is a house full of treasures, and all the delights of this world, if thou be empty of grace,''if thy soul be not filled with good?''
6049What is a pilgrim without knowledge?
6049What is a remnant of people to the whole kingdom?
6049What is a sheep, a bull, an ox, or calf, to Christ, or their blood to the blood of Christ?
6049What is a woman''s breast to a horse?
6049What is baptism?
6049What is he that cometh not to Jesus Christ?
6049What is he that is not coming to Jesus Christ?
6049What is head- knowledge without heart- experience?
6049What is heaven without God?
6049What is hell?
6049What is here in chief asserted, but the doctrine only which water baptism preacheth?
6049What is here omitted that might have been inserted, to make the promise more full and free?
6049What is his calling?
6049What is his name, and what is his son''s name, if thou canst tell?"
6049What is his name?
6049What is it that embitters church- communion, and makes it burdensome, but divisions?
6049What is it then?
6049What is it then?
6049What is it then?
6049What is it then?
6049What is it then?
6049What is it to be saved by grace?
6049What is it to be saved?
6049What is it to repent of sin?
6049What is it, then?
6049What is it?
6049What is it?
6049What is leaven, or a grain of mustard seed, to the bulky lump of a body of death?
6049What is like it?
6049What is man that God should so unweariedly attend upon him, and visit him every moment?
6049What is man?
6049What is meant by the drum of Diabolus, which so terrified Mansoul?
6049What is meant by this word"law"?
6049What is meant or to be understood by the granting of the desires of the righteous?
6049What is one in ten?
6049What is our remedy?
6049What is sixteen cubits to him who would enter in here with all the world on his back?
6049What is supposed by his being saved by the Trinity?
6049What is supposed by this word''saved''?
6049What is that?
6049What is that?
6049What is that?
6049What is the Scripture?
6049What is the best physician alive, or all the physicians in the world, put all together, to him that knows no sickness, that is sensible of no disease?
6049What is the breadth, and length, and depth?
6049What is the cause that sinners can play so delightfully with sin?
6049What is the cause?
6049What is the church of God redeemed by, from the curse of the law?
6049What is the church?
6049What is the fruit they here found?
6049What is the meaning of your laughter?
6049What is the promise without God''s grace, and what is that grace without a promise to bestow it on us?
6049What is the vine, more than another tree?
6049What is there in the Lord''s supper, in baptism, yea, in preaching the Word, and prayer, were they not the appointments of God?
6049What is there?
6049What is thine occupation?
6049What is this faith that doth justify the sinner?
6049What is this?
6049What is your name?
6049What it was for Jesus to be of this man''s seed according to the promise?
6049What it was for this Jesus to be of the seed of David?
6049What judgment hast thou made of the present state of thy soul?
6049What judgment shall he make how God will deal with him, by beholding the lamblike death of his companion?
6049What kind of a YOU am I?
6049What kind of oaths would she have?
6049What kind of secret wishes hast thou in thy soul when thou feelest the lusts of thy flesh to rage?
6049What kind of thoughts hast thou of thyself, now thou seest these desires of thine that are good so briskly opposed by those that are bad?
6049What laid the cornerstone of this throne, but grace?
6049What less now can be mine than the heavenly kingdom and glory?
6049What life is in Christ?
6049What life is in Jesus Christ?
6049What life is it that is thus the ground of his priesthood?
6049What love to the Lord Jesus?
6049What made he ready for?
6049What makes grace so good to us as sin in its guilt and filth?
6049What makes sin so horrible and damnable a thing in our eyes, as when we see there is nothing can save us from it but the infinite grace of God?
6049What man or angel could have thought that the Jerusalem sinners had been yet on this side of an impossibility of enjoying life and mercy?
6049What man would count himself beloved of his wife that knows she hath a bosom for another?
6049What man?
6049What mattereth it what a man gets, if by the getting thereof he loseth himself?
6049What matters besides, above, or beyond the glorious gospel of Jesus Christ, and of our acceptance with God through him?
6049What may one learn by hearing the cock crow?
6049What may we learn from that?
6049What may we understand by it?
6049What mean those swarms of opinions that are in the world?
6049What means dust thou use to mortify thy sins?
6049What means else all those delays and put- offs, saying, Stay a little longer, I am loth to leave my sins while I am so young, and in health?
6049What means else your rejecting of the laws of Shaddai, and your obeying of Diabolus?
6049What means he here by Lebanon but the church under persecution, and the fruitful field?
6049What meant he by turning Adam out of paradise, by drowning the old world, by burning up Sodom with fire and brimstone from heaven?
6049What messenger of Satan buffeted Paul?
6049What more abominable than sin?
6049What more can be objected?
6049What more certain?
6049What more could have been said?
6049What more insupportable than the dreadful wrath of an angry God?
6049What more strong Than is a lion?
6049What moved you at first to betake yourself to a pilgrim''s life?
6049What must I say then?
6049What must he do now?
6049What must he do therefore?
6049What must it be above?
6049What must we understand by that?
6049What nation, what people, what kind of sinners have not been subdued by the preaching of a crucified Christ?
6049What need we be so backward to it?
6049What need we go to the throne of grace for more?
6049What need we pray for more?
6049What needs that?
6049What now are all other titles of grandeur and greatness, when compared with this one sentence?
6049What now is wanting to the help of him that has committed his soul to God to keep it while he is suffering according to his will in the world?
6049What now must be done with this fig- tree?
6049What now must be done?
6049What now?
6049What now?
6049What or where wilt thou find in the Bible, so many privileges so affectionately entailed to any grace, as to this of the fear of God?
6049What or who is he that would not also have ease from the guilt of sin?
6049What or who is he that would not go to heaven?
6049What other evil effects attend this sin?
6049What other matters?
6049What other sign can you give me that Mr. Badman died without repentance?
6049What other things follow upon the commission of this beastly sin?
6049What place was that?
6049What ponderous thoughts hast thou had of the greatness and of the immortality of thy soul?
6049What power has he that is dead, as every natural man spiritually is, even dead in trespasses and sins?
6049What power hath he, then, whereby to come to Jesus Christ?
6049What proof canst thou make of the truth of this story?
6049What provision hast thou made for thy soul?
6049What reason can I have to hope for an inheritance in eternal life?
6049What reason hath he that is left in this case to quarrel against his Maker?
6049What reason, then, have you to think yourself a pilgrim?
6049What resemblance hath his crying, and groaning, and bleeding, and dying, wrought in thee?
6049What said God unto him?
6049What said that gentleman to you?
6049What saith he?
6049What saith the King of him?
6049What say you to John of Leyden?
6049What say you to Mr. Badman now?
6049What say you to breaking of bread, which the devil, by abusing, made an engine in the hand of Papists, to burn, starve, hang and draw thousands?
6049What say you to that?"
6049What say you to the church all along the Revelation quite through the reign of Antichrist?
6049What say you to the church in the wilderness?
6049What say you to,''This is my body?''
6049What say you, O you wounded sinners?
6049What say you, do you believe the resurrection of the body after it is laid in the grave?
6049What say''st thou, wilt not yet unto him come?
6049What sayest thou now, backslider?
6049What sayest thou now, sinner?
6049What sayest thou now, sinner?
6049What sayest thou now, sinner?
6049What sayest thou now?
6049What sayest thou to this, poor sinner?
6049What sayest thou, child of God?
6049What sayest thou, man?
6049What sayest thou, poor heart, to this?
6049What sayest thou, poor soul?
6049What sayest thou, sinner?
6049What sayest thou, soul?
6049What sayest thou, wilt thou turn?
6049What sayest thou?
6049What sayest thou?
6049What says Christ?
6049What says Job?
6049What sayst thou, O wicked man?
6049What scripture can be plainer spoken than this?
6049What scripture have you to prove, that Christ is, or was crucified within you, dead within you, risen within you, and ascended within you?
6049What scripture have you to prove, that Christ is, or was crucified within you, dead within you, risen within you, ascended within you?
6049What shall I do unto thee?
6049What shall I do unto thee?
6049What shall I do, when I at such a door For Pilgrims ask, and they shall rage the more?
6049What shall I do?
6049What shall I do?
6049What shall I say besides what hath already been said?
6049What shall I say of David?
6049What shall I say of them who had trials,''not accepting deliverance, that they might obtain a better resurrection?
6049What shall I say then?
6049What shall I say then?
6049What shall I say then?
6049What shall I say then?
6049What shall I say to thee?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall I say?
6049What shall he do now?
6049What shall his companion say to this?
6049What shall profit a man that has lost his soul?
6049What shall the fly do now?
6049What shall we do to be rid of him?
6049What shall we do unto thee, then they said, That so the raging of the sea be stay''d?
6049What shall we do?
6049What shall we say of Hezekiah and Jehosaphat?
6049What shall we say then?
6049What shall we say then?
6049What shall we say to these things?
6049What shall we then say to these things?
6049What shall, what shall not, a man, if he had it, if it would answer his design, give in exchange for his soul?
6049What should I do then?
6049What should be the reason of that?
6049What should we learn by seeing the flame of our fire go upwards?
6049What sin is it that a child of God is not liable to commit, excepting that which is the sin unpardonable?
6049What society, but to be abandoned of all?
6049What solace can he that is without God, though he were in heaven, have with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the prophets and angels?
6049What spirit possesseth thee, and holds thee back from a sincere closure with thy Saviour?
6049What stay, but a continual fall of heart and mind?
6049What stronger argument to holiness than this:''If any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous?''
6049What stronger than a free forgiveness of sins?
6049What than this bubble?
6049What then becomes of the purity and dignity of human nature, so vainly boasted of?
6049What then can accrue to our enemy?
6049What then doth he get thereby, that getteth by dishonest means?
6049What then if the church made the first assault?
6049What then is the acceptable form, and what the appointed medium consecrated for our access to God, by which prayer is sanctified and accepted?
6049What then shall a man give in exchange for his soul?
6049What then shall we do, will you say?
6049What then shall we say, when we see a first practice turned into holy custom?
6049What then should be the meaning?
6049What then should be the reason?
6049What then, Is he a righteous man because he hath done him no hurt?
6049What then, Is it faith and works together that doth justify?
6049What then, said I, are any of your children ill?
6049What then?
6049What then?
6049What then?
6049What then?
6049What then?
6049What then?
6049What then?
6049What then?
6049What then?
6049What then?
6049What then?
6049What then?
6049What they are in themselves, or what they have done and been?
6049What thing so deserving as to turn us out of the way to see it?
6049What things are they?
6049What things so pleasant( that is, if a man hath any delight in things that are wonderful)?
6049What things were they?
6049What things?
6049What things?
6049What think you now of Mr. Badman?
6049What think you now of going on pilgrimage?
6049What think you of Mr. Badman now?
6049What think you of him who, when he tempted the wench to uncleanness, said to her, If thou wilt venture thy body, I''ll venture my soul?
6049What think you of the first man, by whose sins there are millions now in hell?
6049What think you?
6049What this Jesus is?
6049What this Jesus is?
6049What this street is?
6049What though you do not preach?
6049What thoughts, words, or actions can be clean, sufficiently to answer a perfect law that flows from this original?
6049What time is that?
6049What time is this that Jesus speaks of?
6049What time, you may ask, was required?
6049What twig, or straw, or twined thread is left to be a stay for his soul?
6049What unreasonable thing doth the gospel bid thee credit?
6049What visible living church was now in the land, I mean, either with reference to a godly spirit for it, or the form and constitution of it?
6049What was he?
6049What was he?
6049What was it for Jesus to be of David''s seed?
6049What was it for Jesus to be of this man''s seed according to the promise?
6049What was it for Jesus to be raised thus up of God to Israel?
6049What was it then, dear heart, that hath prevailed with thee to do as thou hast done?
6049What was said of eating, or the contrary, may as to this be said of water baptism: neither if I be baptized, am I the better?
6049What was that baptism but his death?
6049What was that?
6049What was that?
6049What was the matter that you did laugh in your sleep tonight?
6049What was the matter?
6049What was the providence that God made use of as a means, either more remote or more near, to bring thee to Jesus Christ?
6049What was the reason why they did put him to death, but this, He did say that he was the Christ the Son of God?
6049What was this king of Assyria but a type of the beast made mention of in the New Testament?
6049What wast thou once?
6049What will all say, or what will they conclude, even upon the very first hearing of this story?
6049What will become of me, think you?''
6049What will become of you, if you die in this condition?
6049What will become of you?
6049What will he get of us by the bargain but a small pittance of thanks and love?
6049What will it then avail them that they have gained much?
6049What will men say if you shrink and winch, and take your sufferings unquietly, but that if you yourselves were uppermost, you would persecute also?
6049What will not love bear with?
6049What will they say then?
6049What will thy gallant, generous mind do here?
6049What will you do, when God shall come to reckon for these things?
6049What wilt thou do at this day, and the day of thy trial and judgment?
6049What wilt thou do when thou shalt be damned in hell, because thou couldst not find in thine heart to ask for heaven?
6049What wilt thou do, poor sinner?
6049What wilt thou do-- wilt thou after enlargement suffer thy privileges to be invaded and taken away?
6049What wilt thou do?
6049What wilt thou do?
6049What wilt thou do?
6049What wilt thou do?
6049What wilt thou have me to do?
6049What wisdom, I say, what holiness, what grace and life will be found in all their words and actions?
6049What wonderful love doth there appear by this in the heart of our Lord Jesus, in suffering such things for our poor bodies and souls?
6049What words wilt thou use to move him to compassion?
6049What work did he make by the abuse of the ordinance of water baptism?
6049What workman thence will take a beam or pin, To make ought which may be delighted in?
6049What worth or value then can there be in any of their doings?
6049What would have become of thy trade as a brazier?
6049What would he leave undone?
6049What would he not give?
6049What would he not part with at that day, the day in which he will see himself damned, if he had it, in exchange for his soul?
6049What would he suffer?
6049What would man have more?
6049What would she say?
6049What would they have us do?
6049What would you have a man do that is in his creditor''s debt, and can neither pay him what he owes him, nor go on in a trade any longer?
6049What would you have me do?
6049What would you have me to do?
6049What would you say?
6049What would you think?
6049What wouldest thou have thought of a system by which all would have been taught to tag their laces and mend their own pots and kettles?
6049What wouldst thou have?
6049What zeal?
6049What''s lighter than the mind?
6049What, I say, should be the reason, but that death assaulted him with his sting?
6049What, Lord, any him?
6049What, a Christian, and live as does the world?
6049What, again; is there no breaking of the league that is betwixt sin and thy soul?
6049What, and come to Christ as a sinner?
6049What, because believers are members one of another, must they therefore be also one in another?
6049What, do you think that I am a spirit?
6049What, do you think that every heavy- heeled professor will have heaven?
6049What, has the voice of danger lost the art To raise the spirit of neglected care?
6049What, hast thou run thy race, art going down?
6049What, is baffling and befooling the enemies of God''s church nothing?
6049What, is preservation nothing?
6049What, my true servant, quoth he, my old servant, wilt thou forsake me now?
6049What, not so much as a respect to the matter or end?
6049What, or who is the righteous man?
6049What, resolved to be a self- murderer, a soul murderer?
6049What, said I, is your husband amiss, or do you go back in the world?
6049What, said Obstinate, and leave our friends and our comforts behind us?
6049What, saith the merit- monger, will you look for life by the obedience of another man?
6049What, seek''for the living among the dead?
6049What, then, is the Word against the Word?
6049What, then, must it rely upon or trust in?
6049What, then, should the sinner, if he could come there, do at this bar to plead?
6049What, thought I, must it be no sin but this?
6049What, to lose all these brave things that my eyes behold, for that which I never saw with my eyes?
6049What, to lose my pride, my covetousness, my vain company, sports, and pleasures, and the rest?
6049What, to run back again, back again to sin, to the world, to the devil, back again to the lusts of the flesh?
6049What, were they so lowly?
6049What, what shall I say?
6049What, will you go, saith the devil, without your sins, pleasures, and profits?
6049What, will your husband leave preaching?
6049What?
6049What?
6049What?
6049What?
6049What?
6049What?
6049What?
6049What?
6049What?
6049What[ evil] hath he done?"
6049When Christ said,"Do you know all these things?"
6049When God made me sigh, they would hearken, and inquiringly say, What''s the matter with John?
6049When God made me sigh, they would hearken, and inquiringly say, What''s the matter with John?
6049When God roars( as ofttimes the coming soul hears him roar), what man that is coming can do otherwise than tremble?
6049When God speaks, when God works, who can let it?
6049When Israel came out of Egypt, they were led of God into the wilderness; but why?
6049When Israel went into Canaan, God did command them not so much as to ask, How those nations served their gods?
6049When Philip, under a mistake, thought of seeing God some other way, than in and by this Lord Jesus Christ; What is the answer?
6049When a man hath got a profession, and is crowded into the church and house of God, the question is not now, Hath he life, hath he right principles?
6049When a man thinks he has only to prepare for an assault by footmen, how shall he contend with horses?
6049When didst thou see that: And in the light of the Spirit of Christ, see that thou wert under the wrath of God because of original sin?
6049When do our thoughts of ourselves agree with the Word of God?
6049When he was come into the house he sent for me out of my chamber; who, when I was come unto him, he said, Neighbour Bunyan, how do you do?
6049When he was taken this last time, he was preaching on these words, viz.,"Dost thou believe on the Son of God?"
6049When heart and strength fail; when the body is writhing in agony, or lying an insensible lump of mortality; is that the time to make peace with God?
6049When justice itself is pleased with a man, and speaks on his side, instead of speaking against him, we may well cry out, Who shall condemn?
6049When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in?
6049When shall Christ ride Lord, and King, and Advocate, upon the faith of his people, as he should?
6049When shall I come and appear before God?
6049When shall Jesus Christ our Lord be honoured by us as he ought?
6049When summ''d, what comes it to more than the halter?
6049When the apostle had taken such a view of himself as to put himself into a maze, with an outcry also,''Who shall deliver me?''
6049When the day that he must go hence was come, many accompanied him to the river- side, into which as he went, he said,''Death, where is thy sting?''
6049When the good shepherd went to look for his sheep that was lost in the wilderness, and had found it: did it go one step homewards upon its own legs?
6049When the jailer said,"Sirs, What must I do to be saved?"
6049When the jailor cried out,''Sirs, what must I do to be saved?''
6049When the people lusted for flesh, Moses said,''Shall the flocks and the herds be slain for them to suffice them?
6049When they came at the gate, Christiana asked the Porter if any of late went by?
6049When they were also set down, the Shepherds said to those of the weaker sort, What is it that you would have?
6049When this was read, the clerk of the sessions said unto me, What say you to this?
6049When thou art called to an account for thy neglects of so great salvation, what canst thou answer?
6049When thou shalt see less sinners than thou art, bound up by angels in bundles, to burn them, where wilt thou appear, sinner?
6049When thy life is done, thy heaven is also done?
6049When ye come to appear before me, who hath required this at your hands, to tread my courts?
6049When?
6049Whence came the invisible power that struck Paul from his horse?
6049Whence came this strange idea-- not limited to the poor negro, but felt by thousands who have watched over departing saints?
6049Whence came those sudden suggestions, those gloomy fears, those heavenly rays of joy?
6049Whence come you?
6049Where Antichrist dwelt?
6049Where are the tables of stone and this law as therein contained?
6049Where are the victors of the world, With all their men of might?
6049Where are they found?
6049Where do we find the churches to gather together thereon?
6049Where doth Christ Jesus require such a qualification of those that are coming to him for life?
6049Where doth it lay its head, but in their laps?
6049Where has He called them His love, His dove, His fair one?
6049Where have the clouds their water?
6049Where is Paul that would not eat meat while the world standeth, lest he made his brother offend?
6049Where is he that is coming[ but has not come], to Jesus Christ?
6049Where is he that is thus under pangs of love for the grace bestowed upon him by Jesus Christ?
6049Where is he that is''clothed with humility,''and that does what he is commanded''with all humility of mind''?
6049Where is he that seeks and groans for salvation?
6049Where is he?
6049Where is it to be found?
6049Where is now any room for the righteousness of men?
6049Where is our Pharisee then, with all his works of righteousness, and with his boasts of being better than his neighbours?
6049Where is our Pharisee then, with his brags of not being as other men are?
6049Where is repentance, reformation, and amendment of life amongst us?
6049Where is that jot or tittle of the law that is able to object against my doings for want of satisfaction?"
6049Where is that?
6049Where is the man that is zealous of moral holiness?
6049Where is the man that pursues with all his might what but now he seemed to ask for with all his heart?
6049Where is the man that so pleaseth God, and consequently, that in equity and reason should be beloved of God like me?
6049Where is the man that walketh with his cross upon his shoulder?
6049Where is the man that will forbear some lawful things, for fear of hurting the weak thereby?
6049Where is thy fruit, barren fig- tree?
6049Where is thy heart?
6049Where is thy long- suffering?
6049Where is thy self- abhorrence, thy blushing before God, for the sin that is yet behind?
6049Where is thy self- denial and contentment?
6049Where is thy tenderness of the name of God and his ways?
6049Where is thy watching, thy fasting, thy praying against the remainders of corruption?
6049Where now is the man that feareth the Lord?
6049Where now is the sound and healthful complexion of soul?
6049Where shall we begin?
6049Where shall we begin?
6049Where was the righteous forsaken?
6049Where will you be found in another world?
6049Where wilt thou appear, sinner?
6049Where''s he that thaws our ice, drives cold away?
6049Where''s he whose goodly face doth warm and heal, And show us what the darksome nights conceal?
6049Where( say some) is the spirit and life of communion?
6049Where, also, is thy sweet, meek, and gentle spirit?
6049Where, barren fig- tree, is the fruit of these people''s repentance?
6049Where, now, is room for man''s righteousness, either in the whole, or as to any part thereof?
6049Where?
6049Wherefore a self- righteous man is but a painted Satan, or a devil in fine clothes; but thinks he so of himself?
6049Wherefore art thou come to torment me, and to cast me out of my possession?
6049Wherefore dost Thou keep so cruel a dog in Thy yard, at the sight of which, such women and children as we, are ready to fly from Thy gate for fear?
6049Wherefore has God put this sword, WE HAVE AN ADVOCATE, into thy hand, but to fight thy way through the world?
6049Wherefore has he given us grace?
6049Wherefore has he sometimes visited us?
6049Wherefore hast thou anything of the truth of Christ in thy heart?
6049Wherefore have I commanded a watch, and that you should double your guards at the gates?
6049Wherefore have I endeavoured to make you as hard as iron, and your hearts as a piece of the nether millstone?
6049Wherefore in answer to this conceit it is, that the Lord asketh, saying,"Is my hand shortened at all that it can not redeem?"
6049Wherefore is it said, Begin at Jerusalem, if the Jerusalem sinner is not to have the benefit of it?
6049Wherefore is it that thou Hast done this thing, to bring this evil now, Upon us, let us know it?
6049Wherefore puttest thou thy hand in thy bosom, as being afraid to touch the hem of the garment of the Lord?
6049Wherefore saith he thus?
6049Wherefore say thus to thy soul, thou that art like to suffer for righteousness, How is it with the most inward parts of my soul?
6049Wherefore then served the cross?
6049Wherefore then should we complain?
6049Wherefore thou that hast a broken heart take courage, God bids thee take courage; say therefore to thy soul,''Why are thou cast down, O my soul?''
6049Wherefore, I ask again, hast thou been with him?
6049Wherefore, at present, lay the thoughts of thy election by, and ask thyself these questions: Do I see my lost condition?
6049Wherefore, dost thou think, art thou told of all this, but to encourage thee to come to the throne of grace?
6049Wherefore, he falls to crying out, What shall I do?
6049Wherefore, the same prophet, speaking of the destruction of the same Sheshach, saith,''How is Sheshach taken?
6049Wherefore, wouldst thou be a praying man, a man that would pray and prevail?
6049Wherefore?
6049Wherefore?
6049Wherefore?
6049Wherefore?
6049Wherefore?
6049Wherefore?
6049Wherefore?
6049Wherefore?
6049Wherefore?
6049Wherein is he to be accounted of?
6049Whereto the man of God made this reply, Why askest thou, since''tis a mystery?
6049Whether Mordecai and the good men then did not pray and fast as well as she?
6049Whether any under Eternal Reprobation have just cause to quarrel with God for not electing of them?
6049Whether goes the child, when it catcheth harm, but to its father, to its mother?
6049Whether in the nature, or in the degree, or in the management thereof?
6049Whether is there a difference in the light?
6049Whether the seventh day sabbath did not fall, as such, with the rest of the Jewish rites and ceremonies?
6049Whether the seventh day sabbath is of, or made known to, man by the law and light of nature?
6049Whether to be reprobated be the same with being appointed before- hand unto eternal condemnation?
6049Which is the greatest sinner; he who invents scandal, or he who encourages the inventor to retail it?
6049Which of the twelve ever thought that Judas would have proved a devil?
6049Which of them therefore was it that died?
6049Which of these two covenants art thou under, soul?
6049Which of you can By taking thought add to his height one span?
6049Which wouldest thou have prevail?
6049While I was on this sudden thus overtaken with surprise, Wife, said I, is there ever such a scripture, I must go to Jesus?
6049While Jacob was afraid of Esau, how heavily did he drive even towards the promised land?
6049While one saith, I am of Paul, and another I am of Apollos, are ye not carnal?
6049Whither are you going?
6049Whither art wand''ring?
6049Whither canst thou go?
6049Whither did his desires bring him?
6049Whither did they carry him?
6049Whither is he like to go that cometh not to Jesus Christ?
6049Whither is he to go that cometh not to Jesus Christ?
6049Whither may he arrive, and yet be an undone man, under this covenant?
6049Whither shall I go when I die?
6049Whither will thy zeal, thy pride, and thy folly carry thee?
6049Whither will you go?
6049Whither wilt thou go?
6049Whither wilt thou go?
6049Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire?
6049Who are brought in?]
6049Who are so lawless, so little advanced in civilization, as the poor Irish, Spaniards, or Italians?
6049Who are they that are saved by grace?
6049Who are they that must be saved?
6049Who are you?
6049Who art thou?
6049Who believes as he desires to believe?
6049Who bid the boar come there?
6049Who bid you go this way to be rid of thy burden?
6049Who but Jesus Christ would have undertaken such a task as the salvation of the sinner is, if Jesus Christ had passed us by?
6049Who but an idiot or a maniac would attempt to reduce the mental powers of all men to uniformity?
6049Who can A wounded spirit bear?
6049Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?
6049Who can charge the Waldenses, Albigenses, or Lollards with that spirit of Antichrist?
6049Who can contradict it?
6049Who can eat fire, drink fire, and lie down in the midst of flames of fire?
6049Who can know The miseries that these poor people felt While they did underneath those burnings melt?
6049Who can know it?
6049Who can make them see that Christ has made blind?
6049Who can reach them, touch them, destroy them, but the Creator?
6049Who can stand before Great- heart?
6049Who can stand before his indignation?
6049Who can tell how many heart- pleasing thoughts Christ had of us before the world began?
6049Who can tell what kind of delight the Father had in the Son before the world began?
6049Who could have hoped that Israel should have returned again from the land, from the hand, and from under the tyranny of the king of Babylon?
6049Who could have thought that anyone could so far have been blinded by the power of lust?
6049Who could have thought that sin would have opposed that which is just, but especially mercy and grace, had we not seen it with our eyes?
6049Who could have thought that the three children could have lived in a fiery furnace?
6049Who could have thought that this path should have led us out of the way?
6049Who dares charge the Quakers with a persecuting spirit?
6049Who dares limit the Almighty?
6049Who did Christ bring it into the world for, for the righteous or for sinners?
6049Who dost expose it, yet claw those that crave it?
6049Who ever was mad enough to ask Moses to intercede for him, and surely he is as able as Mary or any other saint?
6049Who hath babbling?
6049Who hath bound the waters in a garment?
6049Who hath contentions?
6049Who hath directed the Spirit of the Lord,''or who hath been his counsellor?''
6049Who hath gathered the wind in his fists?
6049Who hath redness of eyes?
6049Who hath sorrow?
6049Who hath wounds without cause?
6049Who is He?
6049Who is THE BLESSED?
6049Who is able to make war with him?''
6049Who is able to separate us from the love of Jesus Christ our Lord?
6049Who is he also that purifies his heart, but he that looketh for the second coming of Christ from heaven to judge the world?
6049Who is he that condemneth me?
6049Who is he that condemneth?
6049Who is he that condemneth?''
6049Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?
6049Who is he?
6049Who is it that would not have the benefit of grace, of a throne of grace?
6049Who is mine adversary?
6049Who knows if God will yet be pleas''d to spare, And turn away the evil that we fear?
6049Who knows the power of his anger?
6049Who knows what will become of the ark of God?
6049Who knows, but that God that made the world may cause that Giant Despair may die?
6049Who must we now believe, the Apostle or you?
6049Who prays not, is not like to play the man?
6049Who put''a new song''into the mouth of David?
6049Who said it?
6049Who shall declare his way to his face?
6049Who shall do so?
6049Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
6049Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?''
6049Who so bold as blind Bayard?
6049Who so ready to fly to the physician as those who feel their case to be desperate?
6049Who so vilified as the righteous?
6049Who they are that are actually brought into His free and unchangeable Covenant of Grace, and how they are brought in?
6049Who thought yesterday, would one say, that this day would have been such a day to us?
6049Who told thee so?
6049Who told thee so?
6049Who told thee that thy heart and life agree together?
6049Who understands them unto perfection?
6049Who was it that scared Job with dreams, and terrified him with visions?
6049Who watches, should know who and who''s together: Know we not friends from foes, how know we whether Of them to fight, or which to entertain?
6049Who were his members?
6049Who will grieve for thy sorrow, that didst not count mercy worth asking for?
6049Who will say unto him, What doest thou?''
6049Who will stand up for me against the workers of iniquity?"
6049Who would knowingly go over a pearl, and yet not count it worth stooping for?
6049Who would not be here?
6049Who would not fear thee, said Jeremiah, O king of nations, for to thee doth it appertain?
6049Who would not hope to enjoy life eternal, that has an inheritance in the God of Israel?
6049Who, I say, that was so faint- hearted as I, that would not have knocked with all their might?
6049Who, now seeing all this is so effectually done, shall lay anything, the least thing?
6049Who, that sees a house on fire, will not give the alarm to them that dwell therein?
6049Who, that sees the devils as roaring lions, continually devouring souls, will not make an out- cry?
6049Who, then, shall condemn when Christ has died, and doth also make intercession?
6049Who?
6049Who?
6049Whose hungry belly hast thou fed?
6049Whose naked body hast thou clothed?
6049Whose prayers were used, or who was the mouth?
6049Whose son is he?
6049Why I trow he was no highwayman, was he?
6049Why am I reckoned with the Ranters?
6049Why are they for going with their bull''s foretops,[63] with their naked shoulders, and paps hanging out like a cow''s bag?
6049Why art thou so tart, my brother?
6049Why at his trial?
6049Why before them?
6049Why betook not I myself to the holy Word of God?
6049Why blameless?
6049Why came you not in at the gate, which standeth at the beginning of the way?
6049Why comest thou then so slowly?
6049Why cumbereth it the ground?
6049Why did Adam hide himself, but because, as he said, he was naked?
6049Why did I judge of his ability to save me by the voice of my shallow reason, and the voice of a guilty conscience?
6049Why did I not humbly cast my soul at his blessed footstool for mercy?
6049Why did he not do execution?
6049Why did he rise again from the dead, with that very body?
6049Why did he say he would receive the coming sinner?
6049Why did not Little- faith pluck up a greater heart?
6049Why did not he cut it down?
6049Why did not he fetch out the axe?
6049Why did they not stay, that we might have had their good company?
6049Why did you only cavil at words?
6049Why do I haunt and frequent places and ordinances appointed for worship?
6049Why do I hear?
6049Why do I pray?
6049Why do I read?
6049Why do not I also, as well as they, shun persecution for the cross of Christ?
6049Why do some of the springs rise out of the tops of high hills?
6049Why do the springs come from the sea to us, through the earth?
6049Why do they believe in Christ?
6049Why do they call themselves by the name of the Lord Jesus, if they have not the grace of God, if they have not the Spirit of Christ?
6049Why do they empty themselves upon the earth?
6049Why do they go by fives, nines, and seventeens?
6049Why do you doubt of it?
6049Why do you look on them as if you would eat them up?
6049Why do you mock us, to bid us go on in our sins?
6049Why does physic, if it does good, purge, and cause that we vomit?
6049Why dost thou listen to her enchantments?
6049Why dost thou make him the object of thy scorn?
6049Why dost thou put him off?
6049Why dost thou sin and provoke the eyes of his glory?
6049Why dost thou stop thine ear?
6049Why doth the fire fasten upon the candlewick?
6049Why doth the pelican pierce her own breast with her bill?
6049Why for them?
6049Why friend?
6049Why have I not made shipwreck of faith?
6049Why have we not a catalogue of some holy men that were so in their own eyes, and in the judgment of the world?
6049Why he saith not streets, but street, as of one?
6049Why in his name, if he be not accepted of God?
6049Why is Christ bid to gird his sword upon his thigh?
6049Why is covetousness called idolatry?
6049Why is it a free and unchangeable grace?
6049Why is it then, that thou livest when they are dead, and that thou hast a promise of pardon when they had not?
6049Why is man made the head of the woman in worship, in the worship now under debate, in that worship that is to be performed in assemblies?
6049Why is man''s heart compared to fallow ground, God''s Word to a plough, and his ministers to ploughmen?
6049Why is the conversion of the soul compared to the grafting of a tree, if that be done without cutting?
6049Why is the love of this world so forbidden?
6049Why is the rainbow caused by the sun?
6049Why is the wick and tallow, and all, spent to maintain the light of the candle?
6049Why may not I expect the same when anguish and guilt is upon me?''
6049Why not another?
6049Why not familiar with sinners, provided we hate their spots and blemishes, and seek that they may be healed of them?
6049Why not fellowly with our carnal neighbours?
6049Why not go to the poor man''s house, and give him a penny, and a Scripture to think upon?
6049Why not live before him?
6049Why salvation?
6049Why shall thy deceived heart turn thee aside, that thou canst not deliver thy soul,''nor say, Is there not a lie in my right hand?''
6049Why should God beseech us to reconcile to him, but that we might hope in him?
6049Why should I be thought to be against a fire in the chimney, because I say it must not be in the thatch of the house?
6049Why should Satan molest those whose ways he knows will bring them to him?
6049Why should anything have my heart but God, but Christ?
6049Why should not devils and damned souls despair?
6049Why should not others arise as extensively to bless the world as Bunyan did?
6049Why should the righteous partake of the same plagues with the wicked?
6049Why should the righteous partake of the same plagues with the wicked?
6049Why should the saints look for any good from thee?
6049Why should we strive?
6049Why should you be holden in ignorance and blindness?
6049Why should you not be enlarged in knowledge and understanding?
6049Why sittest thou still?
6049Why so, I pray you?
6049Why so, saith the apostle, ought the wife to carry it towards her husband?
6049Why so, seeing circumcision is not one of the ten words[ commandments]?
6049Why so?
6049Why so?
6049Why so?
6049Why so?
6049Why so?
6049Why so?
6049Why so?
6049Why so?
6049Why so?
6049Why the gates should look in this manner every way, both east, west, north, and south?
6049Why then did not these days live?
6049Why then do you despise my rank, my state, and quality in the world?
6049Why then dost thou not break loose from her hold?
6049Why then is the gospel offered them?
6049Why then should there be any to share with him in his executing of the second part thereof?
6049Why then should we think that our innocent lives will exempt us from sufferings, or that troubles shall do us such harm?
6049Why then were you baptized?
6049Why there should be three, just three, on every side of this city?
6049Why this street is called by the term of pure gold?
6049Why was it?
6049Why was their name, for all that, blotted out, and this day only kept alive in the churches?
6049Why wilt thou not come to Jesus Christ, since thou art a Jerusalem sinner?
6049Why wouldest thou go to Heaven?
6049Why wouldst thou go to heaven?
6049Why"doth a living man complain, a man for the punishment of his sins?"
6049Why, Christian, what is thy experience?
6049Why, I am to believe in Christ, I am to have faith in his blood?
6049Why, I trow[110] you did not consent to her desires?
6049Why, Sir, did you not answer these things?
6049Why, are you weary of my relating of things?
6049Why, art thou weary of this discourse?
6049Why, did he take this counsel?
6049Why, did you ever hear any man say so?
6049Why, did you hear him tell his dream?
6049Why, did you not serve your own son so?
6049Why, he asked me whither I was going?
6049Why, he might, if he would, might he not?
6049Why, he that saith, They shall come, shall he not make it good?
6049Why, he would say, I have yet with my father in store for my brethren, wherefore then seekest thou to stop his hand?
6049Why, how dost thou think in this matter?
6049Why, is not worshipping of God, well- doing?
6049Why, is this Christian''s wife?
6049Why, it will be said unto them, Friends, how came you hither?
6049Why, man, do you think we shall not be received?
6049Why, man, doth the fear of God make a man idle and slothful?
6049Why, my brother?
6049Why, prithee, what dost thou with them?
6049Why, so it is here; art thou inquiring the way to heaven?
6049Why, soul?
6049Why, then, is it said God beholdeth every one that is proud, and abases him?
6049Why, then, should we conceit that the Son will forgive these that come not to the Father by him?
6049Why, then, should you not judge of those that differ from you herein, as you judged of yourselves when you were as they now are?
6049Why, then, wilt thou set thy heart upon that which is not?
6049Why, thou must have a safe- conduct to heaven?
6049Why, truly thus-- Doth Satan tell thee thou prayest but faintly, and with very cold devotion?
6049Why, was there more of them than one?
6049Why, what did he say to you?
6049Why, what did you think?
6049Why, what difference is there between crying out against, and abhorring of sin?
6049Why, what had Jonathan done?
6049Why, what is it?
6049Why, what is the matter?
6049Why, what is thine end in coming to Christ?
6049Why, what other sins was he addicted to, I mean while he was but a child?
6049Why, what was it that brought your sins to mind again?
6049Why, what wilt thou make of God?
6049Why, what wouldest thou ask for, sinner?
6049Why, when the Lord comes; what will he do?
6049Why, where is he then?
6049Why, where is it to be found?"
6049Why, who are thou?
6049Why, with the Lord there is great mercy for thee?
6049Why, would you have us do nothing?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Why?
6049Wicked men talk of heaven, and say they hope and desire to go to heaven, even while they continue wicked men; but, I say, what would they do there?
6049Will He esteem thy riches?
6049Will He within Open to sorry me, though I have been An undeserving rebel?
6049Will a less thing than heaven, than glory and eternal life, answer thy desires?
6049Will a man give a penny to fill his belly with hay; or can you persuade the turtle- dove to live upon carrion like the crow?
6049Will any say we can not believe that God hath received any but such as are baptized[ in water]?
6049Will he always call upon God?
6049Will he esteem thy riches?
6049Will he hold him when Shall- come puts forth itself, will he then let12 him, for coming to Jesus Christ?
6049Will he leave him to recover himself by the strength of his now languishing graces?
6049Will he let him alone in his apostasy?
6049Will he plead against me with his great power?
6049Will he show wonders to such a dead dog as I am?
6049Will he suffer them To break his law, and sin, and not condemn Them for so doing?
6049Will he take this advantage to destroy the sinner?
6049Will he urge that he will plead against us?
6049Will his God humour him, and answer his desires?
6049Will it not amaze them to be unexpectedly excluded from life and salvation?
6049Will it not be a dishonour to thee to see the very boys and girls in the country to have more wit than thyself?
6049Will it not be amazing to some of the damned themselves, to see some come to hell that then they shall see come thither?
6049Will it not be glorious for thee to be in glory with them, while others are in unutterable torments?
6049Will it not be glorious to enjoy those things that eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither hath entered into the heart of man to conceive?
6049Will it not be glorious to enter then with the angels and saints into that glorious kingdom?
6049Will it, think you, be always thus with you?
6049Will my profession, or the faith I think I have, carry me through all the trials of God''s tribunal?
6049Will my sins do me good then?
6049Will not a humble posture best become us when we have humbling providences in prospect?
6049Will not the thoughts that we have one Father quiet us, and the thoughts that we are brethren unite us?
6049Will not this persuade thine heart, nor make thee bethink thyself?
6049Will she venture To clash at light?
6049Will temporal things make thy soul to live?
6049Will the blood- hounds let him escape?
6049Will the sheep couple with a dog, the partridge with a crow, or the pheasant with an owl?
6049Will the wrath of God be a pleasant dish to thy taste?
6049Will these be excuses for them, as the case now standeth with them?
6049Will these help to turn the hand of God from inflicting his fierce anger upon me?
6049Will they be able to help me when I come to fetch my last breath?
6049Will they do me any good when Christ comes?
6049Will they fortify themselves?
6049Will they help to ease the pains of hell?
6049Will they make an end in a day?
6049Will they not also be amazed one at another, while they remember how in their lifetime they counted themselves fellow- heirs of life?
6049Will they not rather imitate Korah, Dathan, and Abiram''s friends, even rail at me for condemning him, as they did at Moses for doing execution?
6049Will they not rather put him upon all tricks, evasions, irreligious consequences and conclusions, such as will serve to cherish sin?
6049Will they revive the stones out of the heaps of the rubbish which are bunt?''
6049Will they sacrifice?
6049Will those, who have us hither cast?
6049Will ye render me a recompence?
6049Will you leave your friends and companions behind you?
6049Will you not go in, and stay till morning?
6049Will you not hear the errand of Christ, although He telleth you tidings of peace and salvation?
6049Will you now desert your old friend, or do you think of standing by me?''
6049Will you rebel against the king?
6049Will you take up the cross, come after Me, and so preserve your souls from perishing?
6049Will you trust to the blood that was shed upon the cross, that run down to the ground, and perished in the dust?
6049Wilt neither tidings from heaven or hell awake thee?
6049Wilt not thou serve him with joyfulness in the enjoyment of all good things, even him by whom thou art to be made blessed for ever?
6049Wilt thou answer this question now, or wilt thou take time to do it?
6049Wilt thou be like that simple one named in the seventh of Proverbs, that will be drawn to the slaughter by the cord of a silly lust?
6049Wilt thou be like the bird that hasteth to the snare of the fowler?
6049Wilt thou be like the silly fly, that is not quiet unless she be either entangled in the spider''s web, or burned in the candle?
6049Wilt thou be so sottish and unwise, as to venture thy soul upon a little uncertain time?
6049Wilt thou break a leaf driven to and fro?
6049Wilt thou by thus doing endeavour to keep them wrapt up still in the dust of the earth, there to dwell with the worm and corruption?
6049Wilt thou continue to contemn and reproach the living God?
6049Wilt thou hearken unto me if I give thee counsel?
6049Wilt thou not cry?
6049Wilt thou not hear yet, barren fig- tree?
6049Wilt thou not then be afraid of the power?
6049Wilt thou not yet awake?
6049Wilt thou provoke him to do it?
6049Wilt thou provoke still?
6049Wilt thou run?
6049Wilt thou say still,''Yet a little sleep, a little slumber,''and''a little folding of the hands to sleep?''
6049Wilt thou stand by thy doings?
6049Wilt thou stop thine ears, and shut thy eyes?
6049Wilt thou yet say before him that slayeth thee, I am god?
6049Wilt thou yet turn thyself in thy sloth, as the door is turned upon the hinges?
6049Wilt thou, then, lose this Christ, this food, this pleasure, this heaven, this happiness, for a thing of nought?
6049With how many oaths, declarations, attestations, and proclamations, is it avouched, confirmed, and established?
6049With promises, did I say?
6049With respect to thy desires, what are they?
6049With that, one of them said, Who is your God?
6049Without a watch, resist a foe who can?
6049Witness they that live in hell; if it be proper to say they live in hell?
6049Women may, yea ought to pray; what then?
6049Would God else have given him the heaven to dispose of to us that believe, and would he else have told us so?
6049Would I share in this salvation by faith in him?
6049Would a heathen god refuse to answer such prayers in which the supplicants were not agreed; and shall we think the true God will answer them?
6049Would either of you stay till he is grown?
6049Would he be afraid of friends, or shrink at the most fearful threatenings that the greatest tyrants could invent to give him?
6049Would he favour sin?
6049Would he love this world below?
6049Would he not sometimes talk of his wife when she was dead?
6049Would it not be counted an high affront, for a base inferior fellow, to call himself the head of the queen?
6049Would it not have been so to any of us, had we been used as he, to be robbed, and wounded too, and that in a strange place, as he was?
6049Would not By- ends, Facing- both- ways, and Save- all, have jumped to the same conclusion?
6049Would not Heaven be better to me than my sins?
6049Would not His dying only of a natural death have served the turn?
6049Would not this make Satan fall from heaven like lightning?
6049Would she not say, You mock me?
6049Would such an one, thinkest thou, run again into the same course of life as before, and venture the damnation that for sin he had already been in?
6049Would the people learn to be wanton?
6049Would they be here again for a thousand worlds?
6049Would they learn to be drunkards?
6049Would they learn to be drunkards?
6049Would they not, I say, have concluded that he was a righteous man?
6049Would you act thus by God''s holy commandments?
6049Would you be saved by keeping the law?
6049Would you be willing to be damned for slothfulness?
6049Would you choose one and reject another?
6049Would you have us make Christ such a drudge as to do all, while we sit idling still?
6049Would you have us run into temptation, to try if they be sound or rotten?
6049Would you make my Lord''s people to transgress?
6049Would you not say, I did not think of covenants, or study the nature of them?
6049Would you serve your prince so?
6049Would you so long without an husband[3] live?
6049Would you stand just before God thereby?
6049Would you think that such an one did all this while retain the shape, form, or similitude of a man?
6049Wouldest thou be content that I should judge thee, because thou canst not for my light give thanks with me?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this fear of God?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this godly fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this godly fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of fear?
6049Wouldest thou grow in this grace of godly fear?
6049Wouldest thou have MERCY for thy righteousness, or JUSTICE for thy righteousness?
6049Wouldest thou know whether Christ is thine Advocate or no?
6049Wouldest thou sit upon their place of ease?
6049Wouldst thou be faithful to do that work that God hath appointed thee to do in this world for his name?
6049Wouldst thou be faithful to do that work that God hath appointed thee to do in this world for his name?
6049Wouldst thou be glad to be kept out of heaven with a back well clothed, and a belly well filled with the dainties of this world?
6049Wouldst thou be glad to have all thy good things in thy lifetime, to have thy heaven to last no longer than while thou dost live in this world?
6049Wouldst thou be saved from guilt and filth too?
6049Wouldst thou be saved with a thorough salvation?
6049Wouldst thou be saved?
6049Wouldst thou be that within thou dost appear, Or seem to be in outward exercise Before the most devout, and godly wise?
6049Wouldst thou be the servant of thy Saviour?
6049Wouldst thou be very upright and sincere?
6049Wouldst thou be willing to be deprived of eternal happiness and felicity?
6049Wouldst thou fare deliciously every day, and have thy soul delight itself in fatness?
6049Wouldst thou have the kingdom of God come indeed, and also his will to be done in earth as it is in heaven?
6049Wouldst thou know how God could still love his creatures, and do his justice no wrong?
6049Wouldst thou know how God''s heart stood affected toward man before the world began?
6049Wouldst thou know how far a man may go on in a profession of the gospel, and yet fall away?
6049Wouldst thou know how hard it is to go to heaven?
6049Wouldst thou know man''s inclination so soon as he is born?
6049Wouldst thou know somewhat concerning that?
6049Wouldst thou know what is the wages of sin?
6049Wouldst thou know what that Christ that died for sinners is doing in that place whither he is gone?
6049Wouldst thou know what thou art, and what is in thine heart?
6049Wouldst thou know what, or who they are that shall go to heaven?
6049Wouldst thou know where God did place man after he had made him?
6049Wouldst thou know whether God looked upon Adam''s eating[ the fruit of] the forbidden tree to be sin or no?
6049Wouldst thou know whether God''s love did still abide towards his creatures for anything they could do to make him amends?
6049Wouldst thou know whether Jesus Christ is thine Advocate, whether he has taken in hand to plead thy cause?
6049Wouldst thou know whether Jesus Christ is thine advocate?
6049Wouldst thou know whether a man by nature be a friend to God, or an enemy?
6049Wouldst thou know whether a man by nature may know something of the invisible things of God?
6049Wouldst thou know whether he did eat or drink with his disciples after he rose out of the grave?
6049Wouldst thou know whether he did in that body bear all our sins, and where?
6049Wouldst thou know whether he did rise again after he was crucified, with the very same body?
6049Wouldst thou know whether he made them of something or nothing?
6049Wouldst thou know whether he put forth any labour in making them, as we do in making things?
6049Wouldst thou know whether it be the desire of the heart of man by nature, to follow God in his own way or no?
6049Wouldst thou know whether it were the devil who beguiled them, or whether it was a natural serpent, such as do haunt the desolate places?
6049Wouldst thou know whether man be defiled in every part of him by the sin he hath committed?
6049Wouldst thou know whether man once fallen from God by transgression, can recover himself by all he can do?
6049Wouldst thou know whether man was cursed for his sin?
6049Wouldst thou know whether man''s obedience will obtain that Christ should die for them, or save them?
6049Wouldst thou know whether natural man can abstain from the outward act of sin against the law, merely by a principle of nature?
6049Wouldst thou know whether righteousness, justification, and sanctification do come through the virtue of Christ''s blood?
6049Wouldst thou know whether sin were sufficient to draw God''s love from his creatures?
6049Wouldst thou know whether that man did live there all his time or not?
6049Wouldst thou know whether that sin be imputed to us?
6049Wouldst thou know whether the curse did fall on man, or on the whole creation with him?
6049Wouldst thou know whether they that live and die in their sins shall go to heaven or not?
6049Wouldst thou know whether this Saviour had a body of flesh and bones before the world was, or took it from the Virgin Mary?
6049Wouldst thou know whither those do go that die unconverted to the faith of Christ?
6049Wouldst thou know, sinner, what thou art?
6049Wouldst thou then know this throne of grace, where God sits to hear prayers and give grace?
6049Wouldst thou wade?
6049Wouldst thou willingly hold out, stand to the last, and be more than a conqueror?
6049Wouldst thou, then, know the greatest things of God?
6049Wouldst thou, with all thy heart, be saved by Jesus Christ?
6049Wrath is cruel, and anger is outrageous; but who is able to stand before envy?''
6049Ye are the salt o''th''earth; but wherewith must The earth be season''d when the savour''s lost?
6049Ye do not furnish them with what they need, Wat boots it?
6049Ye stand upon your sword, ye work abomination, and ye defile every one his neighbour''s wife: and shall ye possess the land?"
6049Yea more, why are the elders of the churches called watchmen, overseers, guides, teachers, rulers, and the like?
6049Yea whether it doth not tend to make them unruly and headstrong?
6049Yea, I say again, if judgment must begin at them, will it not make thee think, What shall become of me?
6049Yea, and if he ask me, Why I came home no sooner?
6049Yea, and it has its followers ready at its heels continually to blow its applause abroad, saying,''Who will show us any[ other] good?''
6049Yea, and why is death suffered to slay the body?
6049Yea, are they not hurtful in the day of grace?
6049Yea, art thou thus when no eye doth thee see But that which is invisible?
6049Yea, canst thou appeal to the Lord Jesus, who knoweth perfectly the very inmost thought of thy heart, that this is true?
6049Yea, canst thou say, My soul, my soul waiteth upon God, my soul thirsteth for Him, my soul followeth hard after him?
6049Yea, did we not even kill ourselves with our earnest intreaties of thee to consider of thine estate, and by Christ to escape this dreadful day?
6049Yea, did we not tell thee that God, out of his love to sinners, sent Christ to die for them, that they might, by coming to him, be saved?
6049Yea, do we not grow worse and worse?
6049Yea, dost thou not vehemently desire to desire to depart and to be with Christ?
6049Yea, hath the truth itself bestowed it upon us, and shall those to whom it is given, even given by Scripture of truth, be yet deprived thereof?
6049Yea, how can you now, though he is at a distance, endure to think of such a mighty one?
6049Yea, how did those ravenous creatures, the ravens, bring the prophet bread and flesh twice a day, but by immediate instinct from heaven?
6049Yea, if any that see her should say, Why do you so?
6049Yea, if the works of a sanctified man are blameworthy, how shall the works of a bad man set him clear in the eyes of Divine justice?
6049Yea, is it not meet that to every one they should confess what sorry ones they are?
6049Yea, is it not reason that in all things we should study his exaltation here, since he in all things contrives our honour and glory in heaven?
6049Yea, open thy heart, and take this man, not into judgment, but into mercy with thee?
6049Yea, or for their neglect of it either?
6049Yea, or nay?"
6049Yea, our faith is faulty, and also imperfect; how then should remission be extended to us for the sake of that?
6049Yea, shall my Jesus die To reconcile me to my God?
6049Yea, suppose the child should now, through ignorance, cry, and say, This man is now no more my father; is he, therefore, now no more his father?
6049Yea, the passover being to be eaten on the even of his sufferings, with what desires did he desire to eat it with his disciples?
6049Yea, was he not now in the combat?
6049Yea, was it better than the tree of life?
6049Yea, what a word of worth, and goodness, and blessedness, is it to him that lies continually upon the wrath of a guilty conscience?
6049Yea, what conformity unto him, to his sorrows and sufferings?
6049Yea, what do you think John desired, when he cried out to Christ to come quickly?
6049Yea, what means this your taking up of arms against, and the shutting of your gates upon us, the faithful servants of your King?
6049Yea, what shall we say of such that are the inventors and promoters of wickedness, as of oaths, beastly talk, or the like?
6049Yea, what should they do among that company that are saved alone by grace, through the redemption that is in Jesus Christ?
6049Yea, what wilt thou then do, if death and hell shall come to visit thee, and thou in thy sins, and under the curse of the law?
6049Yea, what works of that man doth God impute to him that he yet justifies as ungodly?
6049Yea, wherefore hath God also given it out that there is none other name given to men under heaven whereby we must be saved?
6049Yea, why did not the Pharisee, if he was a heathen, lay that to his charge while he stood before God?
6049Yea, why do you taunt those ministers that persuade us to renounce our own righteousness, and those also that follow their doctrine?
6049Yea, why is he commanded to let it be so, if the people would bow and fall kindly under him, and heartily implore his grace without it?
6049Yea, wrap thy head with clouds and hide thy face, As threatening to withdraw from us thy grace?
6049Yea,"how oft is the candle of the wicked put out?"
6049Yes; for I think if I were deceived before, if I were comforted by a spirit of delusion before, why may it not be so again?
6049Yes; the Lord Jesus denied himself for thee; what sayest thou to that?
6049Yes;''What shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?''
6049Yet the question is, Are they absolutely or conditionally promised?
6049Yet, hast thou fallen?
6049You add,''Is it a person''s light that giveth being to a precept?''
6049You ask again,''Suppose men plead want of light in other commands?''
6049You ask me next,''How long is it since I was a Baptist?''
6049You ask,''Can not you give yourself a reason, that their moving, travelling state made them incapable, and that God was merciful?
6049You ask,''Was circumcision dispensed with for want of light, it being plainly commanded?''
6049You came in at the gate, did you not?
6049You may ask me what that is?
6049You may ask me, What is it to come boldly?
6049You may ask me, what those things are?
6049You may ask, How should I know those shepherds?
6049You read they come weeping and mourning, and with tears; they knock and they cry for mercy; but what did tears avail?
6049You say he was proud; but will you show me now some symptoms of one that is proud?
6049You say true; but did you meet nobody else in that valley?
6049You say well, for what fellowship hath he that believeth with an infidel?
6049You speak mystically, do you not?
6049You talk of rubs; what rubs have you met withal?
6049You tell me also, that some of the sober Independents have shewed dislike to my writing on this subject: What then?
6049You that live in adultery, know not ye The friendship of the world is enmity With God?
6049You will say, Are these graves spoken of here, the graves that are made in the earth?
6049You will say, How should I know that?
6049You will say, what is that?
6049Your souls are worth a thousand worlds; and will you be slothful?
6049Your twelfth argument is,''Why should professors have more light in breaking of bread, than baptism?
6049[ 108] What is meant by the Hill Difficulty?
6049[ 112] Examine, which do you like better, self- soothing or soul- searching doctrine?
6049[ 12]"Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him, saith the Lord?
6049[ 130] Reader, can you feed upon Christ by faith?
6049[ 134] But did I laugh?
6049[ 138] Can we wonder that the pilgrims longed to spend some time with such lovely companions?
6049[ 140] Now the King, at the sight of the petition, was glad; but how much more think you, when it was seconded by his Son?
6049[ 148] When he had left her, Prudence said, Did I not tell thee, that Mr. Brisk would soon forsake thee?
6049[ 14] But I beheld in my dream, that a man came to him, whose name was Help, and asked him what he did there?
6049[ 15] But now, when did the day of grace end with this man?
6049[ 15] Was this love of God extended to him because of his personal virtues?
6049[ 162] Is not this too much the case with professors of this day?
6049[ 163] Can a man enter upon the work of the ministry from a better school than this?
6049[ 163] What is this something that By- ends knew more than all the world?
6049[ 167] Pretended friends come with such expostulations as these: Why, dear Sir, will you give such offence?
6049[ 17] But is he now quit?
6049[ 17] Can it be imagined that when the wicked are in this distress, but that they will desire to be saved?
6049[ 192] Look, said Christian, did not I tell you so?
6049[ 192]What must the pure and holy Jesus have suffered when He tasted death in all its bitterness?
6049[ 194] So on they went, and Joseph said, Can not we see to the end of this Valley as yet?
6049[ 1] Was Christ slothful in the work of your redemption?
6049[ 217] Mr. Wingate asked Bunyan why he did not follow his calling and go to church?
6049[ 21] What do all their acts declare, but this, that they either know not God, or fear not what he can do unto them?
6049[ 21]If it be asked, Why take your unregenerate children, and invite the ungodly, to the place of worship?
6049[ 228] Then said Christian, What means this?
6049[ 231] Then said Hopeful to the Shepherds, I perceive that these had on them, even every one, a show of pilgrimage, as we have now; had they not?
6049[ 238] Now, is it not very common to hear professors talk at this rate?
6049[ 242] Then they asked Mr. Feeble- mind how he fell into his hands?
6049[ 248] What was this good thing?
6049[ 24] Seest thou the poor?
6049[ 254] Who can stand in the evil day of temptation, when beset with Faint- heart, Mistrust, and Guilt, backed by the power of their master, Satan?
6049[ 257] Then said Mr. Contrite to them, Pray how fareth it with you in your pilgrimage?
6049[ 25] The trial we have before God is of otherguise importance,[26] it concerns our eternal happiness or misery; and yet dare we affront him?
6049[ 267] Also, are we not now to walk by faith?
6049[ 268] What can not Great- heart do?
6049[ 276] Then said the Pilgrims, What means this?
6049[ 27] Well, but whither do they go, that are thus gone out of the temple or church of God?
6049[ 284] Then said Christian to Hopeful( but softly), Did I not tell you he cared not for our company?
6049[ 288] How, then, dost thou say, I believe in Christ?
6049[ 296] Then they said- Well, Ignorance, wilt thou yet foolish be, To slight good counsel, ten times given thee?
6049[ 2] And why is MY rank so mean, that the most gracious and godly among you, may not duly and soberly consider of what I have said?
6049[ 2] He asked the constable what we did, where we were met together, and what we had with us?
6049[ 2]( Psa 8:3,4) Now in the creation of the world we may consider several things; as, What was the order of God in this work?
6049[ 309] My soul, what''s lighter than a feather?
6049[ 311] Who are these ministering spirits, that the author calls"men"?
6049[ 312] Is she not rightly named Bubble?
6049[ 312] What are these two difficulties?
6049[ 31] And how many times are they that fear God said to be delivered both by God and his holy angels?
6049[ 338]''Why was the brazen laver made of the women''s looking- glasses?
6049[ 33] What is this to me, O law, that thou accusest me, and sayest that I have committed many sins?
6049[ 35]This should prompt every professing Christian to self- examination-- Am I of the raven class, or that of the dove?
6049[ 38] But is our present need all the need that we are like to have, and the present work all the work that we have to do in the world?
6049[ 39] Then said Christian, What means this?
6049[ 39] Will it be comfort to thee to see the Saviour turn Judge?
6049[ 3]"What shall I do?"
6049[ 44] Sir, is it not time for me to go on my way now?
6049[ 45]"In the midst of these heavenly instructions, why in such haste to go?"
6049[ 47] Then said the Interpreter to Christian, Hast thou considered all these things?
6049[ 59] What is this garden but the world?
6049[ 5] The genuine disciple"who thinketh no evil"will say, Can this be so now?
6049[ 5] Where is the man, except he be a willful perverter of Divine truth, who can charge the doctrines of grace with licentiousness?
6049[ 60] What are these ill- favoured ones?
6049[ 62] But why go back again?
6049[ 6] I looked then, and saw a man named Evangelist coming to him, who asked,"Where fore dost thou cry?"
6049[ 6] Would you be ready to die in peace?
6049[ 77] What say you, O my Mansoul?
6049[ 78] But shall we be flattered out of our lives?
6049[ 89]''Thou hast given credit to the truth''; what is this but faith-- the faith of the operation of God?
6049[ 8] Barren fig- tree, can it be imagined that those that paint themselves did ever repent of their pride?
6049[ 8] Before they took him his intent was to preach on these words,''Dost thou believe on the Son of God?''
6049[ 8] If thou now say, Which is the way?
6049[ 99] Is there righteousness in Christ?
6049[ But, pray, what talk have the people about him?
6049[ Does it stun them?]
6049[ How should we strive?]
6049[ I reply] If thou hadst said, I worship her Son, thou hadst said truly( I hope) But is not thy spite more against her son, than her?
6049[ WHAT ARE THE DESIRES OF A RIGHTEOUS MAN?]
6049[ WHO IS THE RIGHTEOUS MAN?]
6049[ Why should we strive?]
6049[ that is, to bring Christ down from above:] or, Who shall descend into the deep?
6049a promise that declares, yea, that engageth Christ Jesus to open his heart to receive the coming sinner?
6049a promise that looks at the first moving of the heart after Jesus Christ?
6049afraid to go to Joseph''s house?
6049all who?
6049always at it?
6049and again, He beholds the proud afar off?
6049and again, I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to me a Son?
6049and again,"O death, where is thy sting?
6049and also how God doth make a man righteous with it?
6049and are not men the more noble part in all the churches of Christ?
6049and are notions and whimsies of such credit with thee that thou must leave the foundation to follow them?
6049and are these Christian''s children?
6049and are you stronger than He?
6049and art thou for ever resolved so to do?
6049and be The words of God in truth thy prop and stay?
6049and behold the height of the stars, how high they are?"
6049and by seeing the beams and sweet influences of the sun strike downwards?
6049and canst thou find in thy heart to labour to lay more sins upon His back?
6049and comes as it were to the borders of doubt, saying,''Who shall deliver me?''
6049and darkness and tempests?
6049and did no more of them but you come out to escape the danger?
6049and do not the members receive their whole light, guidance, and wisdom from it?
6049and do you question the resurrection of the body?
6049and dost thou mingle thy tears with thy drink?
6049and dost thou sigh and mourn in secret?
6049and doth God testify that thy desire is true, not feigned?
6049and doth your life and conversation testify the same?
6049and falsify their words for thee?
6049and fears as he desires to fear God''s name?
6049and for what are they hanged there?
6049and from whence would the flaming flame ascend highest, and make the most roaring noise?
6049and going on pilgrimage too?
6049and hast not thou been led by a lying spirit also, in wresting of my words as thou hast done?
6049and have you consented to stand by their opinion?
6049and he that is called to glory and virtue, shall not he add to his faith virtue?
6049and he which is born of a woman, that he should be righteous?"
6049and how could Abel be yet pleasing in his sight, for the sake of his own righteousness, when it is plain that Abel had not yet done good works?
6049and how far go you this way?
6049and how if all our faith, and Christ, and Scriptures, should be but a think- so too?
6049and how shall he be convinced of eternal judgment, if you persuade him, that when he is dead, he shall not at all rise?
6049and how they hold back good from us?
6049and how we may be more holy and more humble towards God, and more charitable and more serviceable to one another?
6049and how?
6049and if I be a Master, where is my fear?
6049and if they think they shall know and do these, why not know others, and rejoice in their welfare also?
6049and if to two, why not to four, and so to eight?
6049and in Thy name have cast out devils?"
6049and in thy name done many wonderful works?"
6049and in thy name done many wonderful works?"
6049and in thy name have cast out devils?
6049and in thy name have cast out devils?
6049and is God''s love and care of the salvation of the souls of sinners infinitely greater than is their own care for their own souls?
6049and is all that thou hast to be ventured for his name in this world?
6049and is also the life of Jesus''made manifest in thy mortal body?''
6049and is goodness seen in thy seeking the life or the damage of thy enemy?
6049and is he more precious to thee than the whole world?
6049and is not that a good life that is according to God''s commandments?
6049and is not the light of God sufficient in itself, to lead to God all that follow it, yea, or nay?"
6049and is not this thus much, are not all they reprobates( say you) but they in whim Christ is within?
6049and is there knowledge in the Most High?''
6049and is there not like reason for it?
6049and loves as he desires to love?
6049and may I lodge here tonight?
6049and of choosing what you judge is right, whether they conclude with you or no?
6049and says another, Would you have us make ourselves ridiculous?
6049and shall I Not love a saint?
6049and shall I count anything too dear for Him?
6049and shall I hate his child, nor hear his wants that call For my little assisting of him?
6049and shall none be angry at it?
6049and shall not I exercise my mind about it?
6049and should a man full of talk be justified?
6049and so, consequently, say unto God,"Depart from us, for we desire not the knowledge of thy ways; or, What is the Almighty that we should serve him?
6049and that Christ hath marked and recorded for such an one?
6049and that also against which the spirit lusteth?
6049and that eternal life with God''s favour, is better than a temporal life in God''s displeasure?
6049and that made the jailer cry out, and that with great trembling of soul,"Sirs, what must I do to be saved?"
6049and that, AFTER the angel had fled through the midst of heaven, preaching the gospel to those that dwell on the earth?
6049and the company of God, Christ, saints, and angels, be better than the company of Cain, Judas, Balaam, with the devils in the furnace of fire?
6049and therefore that it ought to be departed from, who knows not?
6049and thou, O God, which didst not go out with our armies?"
6049and to be had upon no lower rates than thy immortal soul?
6049and to say now, Lord, be merciful to me, a sinner?
6049and to what did they make him stoop?
6049and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?"
6049and unquiet and troublesome, discontented, and seeking to be revenged of thy persecutors; where is, or what kind of grace hast thou got?
6049and until you could by faith own it as done for you, and counted yours by reputation, yea, or no?
6049and what agreement hath the temple of God with idols?''
6049and what communion hath light with darkness?
6049and what communion hath light with darkness?
6049and what course should I take to be delivered from this sad and troublesome condition?
6049and what fruits in all their labour?
6049and what hath Emmanuel said?
6049and what he would have?
6049and what is the criterion of Christian charity, except it be''zeal for the salvation of others in his heart?''
6049and what is the reason of that, but a persuasion that there is no help for him in God?
6049and what is your business here?
6049and what must they do that have none?"
6049and what profit should we have if we pray unto him?''
6049and what still wilt thou further do, if mercy, and blood and grace doth not prevent thee?
6049and what would you have?
6049and when did I do the other?
6049and when it is committed?
6049and when so like to be weary, as when almost at their journey''s end?
6049and when thou mockest, shall no man make thee an answer[ unashamed?]''
6049and whence he came?
6049and where is the place of my rest?
6049and where will they be safe in such days?
6049and where, when He speaketh of them, doth He express a communion that they have with Him by the similitude of conjugal love?
6049and whether the holy Scriptures were not rather a fable, and cunning story, than the holy and pure Word of God?
6049and while they thus call themselves, they should be the veriest rogues for all evil, sin, and villainy imaginable, who could help it?
6049and whither are you bound?
6049and who hath brought up these?
6049and who shall repay him what he hath done?
6049and why I did not content myself with following my calling?
6049and why art thou disquieted within me?
6049and why art thou disquieted within me?
6049and why did he dispraise it, but of a covetous mind to wrong and beguile the seller?
6049and why did he so long for it, but of desire to do us good?
6049and why dost Thou pass such a sad sentence of condemnation upon us?
6049and why is thy countenance fallen?"
6049and why may we not go to Christ in the name of the Father, as well as to the Father in the name of Christ?
6049and why must he make his arrows sharp, and all, that the heart may with this sword and these arrows be shot, wounded, and made to bleed?
6049and will he judge a man just that is a sinner?
6049and will he not be as good to us as to them that have gone before us?
6049and with what body do they come?"
6049and yet all this is included in this word saved, and in the answer to that question,"Are there few that be saved?"
6049and yet doth it yield no good unto us?
6049and, I say, as I said before, in whom is it, light, like so to shine, as in the souls of great sinners?
6049and, Will it go well with the town of Mansoul?
6049and, that some time ago I heard speak well of the holy word of God?
6049and,''Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?''
6049and,''What wouldst thou have me do?''
6049any him that cometh to thee?
6049are not even ye that have been converted by us?
6049are not the poor saints now in this city?
6049are not the things that are eternal best?
6049are not they concerned in these instructions?
6049are not thy kindred as hardened as thou wast?
6049are these the effects of a purblind spirit?
6049are these the tokens of a blessed man?
6049are they all Esau''s indeed?
6049are they forgotten?
6049are they not rather the fruits of an eagle- eyed confidence?
6049are they thrown over the bar?
6049are they weaned from that milk, and drawn from the breasts?
6049are we better than they?
6049are we better than they?
6049are we better than they?"
6049are we stronger than He?''
6049are ye made to be taken and destroyed?
6049are you not ashamed of your doings?
6049are you not ashamed of your doings?
6049are you that countryman, then?
6049arise: why standest thou still?
6049art thou become like unto us?''
6049art thou one of them that hast cast off fear?
6049art thou resolved to sleep the sleep of death?
6049art thou weary?
6049art thou willing?
6049be persuaded to pause a moment, and ask yourself the question- What is my case?
6049because Christ is our pattern, is he not our passover?
6049because they would adorn the gospel?
6049because they would beautify religion, and make sinners to fall in love with their own salvation?
6049behold, heaven and the heaven of heavens can not contain thee; how much less this house that I have built?''
6049besides there is hell itself, the place itself, the fire itself, the nature of the torments, and the durableness of them, who can understand?
6049but can it turn all things into grace?
6049but doth thy life and conversation declare thee to be such an one?
6049but how much is there of it?''
6049but how shall I come by them?
6049but may it not be as strongly supposed that the presence and blessing of the Lord Jesus, with his ministers, is laid upon the same ground also?
6049but what was that gospel you preached?
6049but where are thy fruits, barren fig- tree?
6049but why did you not shew me my evil in thus calling it, when opposed to the substance, and the thing signified?
6049but why didst thou not confess what thou hadst done then?
6049but why offended at this?
6049but, Hath he fruit?
6049but, Were you doers, or talkers only?
6049can he judge through the dark cloud?"
6049can it make all things work together for good?
6049can not you be satisfied without you have peace with God?
6049can not you help me?
6049can the floods drown it?
6049can these be possessed with this grace of fear?
6049can we suppose he will now admit of the wit and contrivance of men in those things that are, in comparison to them, the heavenly things themselves?
6049canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfection?''
6049canst thou give no better counsel touching those whom God hath wounded, than to send them to the ordinances of hell for help?
6049canst thou imagine that such a gnat, a flea, a pismire as thou art, can take and possess the heavens, and mantle thyself up in the eternal glories?
6049canst thou judge no better?
6049canst thou think that God hath given thee this that thou mightest thereby make a prey of thy neighbour?
6049cast a world behind thy back for the welfare of a soul?
6049consent and nothing else?
6049count convictions for sin, mournings for sin, and repentance for sin, melancholy?
6049deeper than hell; what canst thou know?
6049did he die before he was born again?
6049did he die in unbelief?
6049did he light upon you?
6049did he not behave himself valiantly?
6049did they now choose him to be their king?
6049did they say, did they do nothing while they sat before the throne?
6049did you see how I turned again to those vanities from which some time before I fell?
6049did your neighbours talk so?
6049do they not tend to surfeit the heart, and to alienate a man and his mind from the things that are better?
6049do they use to show such kind of favours to traitors?
6049do ye judge uprightly, O ye sons of men?''
6049do you design the glory of God, in the salvation of your soul?
6049do you not understand that God is resolved to have the mastery one way or another?
6049do you think she will go?
6049dost the wanton play, Or doth thy testy humour tend its way?
6049dost thou know what thou art?
6049dost thou not know that thou by so doing deferrest the coming of thy dearest Lord?
6049dost thou say that that which thou callest the light of Christ, is the Spirit of Christ?
6049dost thou think that God, Christ, Prophets, and Scriptures, will all lie for thee?
6049dost thou think to run fast enough with the world, thy sins and lusts in thy heart?
6049doth his coming to Jesus Christ offend thee?
6049doth his forsaking of his sins and pleasures offend thee?
6049doth his pursuing of his own salvation offend thee?
6049doth not this man deserve to be ranked among the extravagant ones?
6049doth she give up her faith and hope, and return to that fear that begot the first bondage?
6049doth this yield thee inward pleasedness of mind, and a kind of secret sweetness, or bow?
6049fear God and a liar, and one that cries for mercies to spend them upon thy lusts?
6049fear God and be proud, and covetous, a wine- bibber, and a riotous eater of flesh?
6049fear God without a change of heart and life?
6049fear God, and in a state of nature?
6049flow they not, think you, from faith of the finest sort, and are they not bred in the bosom of a truly mortified soul?
6049for a man must know before he does, else how should he divert[13] himself to do?
6049for it is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?
6049for legal grounds, though not expressed?
6049for providing friends to receive him to harbour when others should turn him out of their doors?
6049for to do things, but not in God''s fear, to what will it amount?
6049for to him I would deliver my message?''
6049had he faith and holiness?
6049has God bestowed a contrite spirit upon thee?
6049has not this river pleasant streams?
6049hast thou cried out?
6049hast thou cried?
6049hast thou not heard, that the everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth, fainteth not?
6049hath it ears?
6049hath it eyes?
6049have I been unfaithful to Him?
6049have they not in them power to loose the bands of nature, and to harden the soul against sorrow?
6049having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh?''
6049he that chastiseth the heathen, shall not he correct?
6049he that formed the eye, shall he not see?
6049he that teacheth man knowledge, shall not he know?"
6049how came the prophet by this sight?
6049how can he see?
6049how can that be, since they are hurtful?
6049how canst thou deal so unkindly with such a sweet Lord Jesus?
6049how could he bear the face to do it?
6049how crossly he thinks?
6049how doth he behave himself in his presence?
6049how few be there in the world whose heart and mouth in prayer shall go together?
6049how he found that which some of his children sought and missed?
6049how hot will that make wrath?
6049how long has it lasted?
6049how many lashes with God''s iron whip dost thou deserve?
6049how much of his Spirit, and the grace of his Word?
6049how poorly will these be able to plead the virtues of the law to which they have cleaved, when God shall answer them,''Whom dost thou pass in beauty?
6049how readest thou?
6049how shall I come at Christ?
6049how shall I pass through this dark entry into another world?
6049how she flies and sings,[20] But could she do so if she had not wings?
6049how then can we be offended at things by which we reap so much good, and at things that God makes so profitable for us?
6049how then should I hold up my face to Joab thy brother?"
6049how they grieve the Holy Ghost?
6049how they spoil our prayers?
6049how they tempt Christ to be ashamed of us?
6049how they weaken faith?
6049how they weaken our graces?
6049how will they die and languish in their souls?
6049how will they faint?
6049how would Thy heart and pulse beat after heav''nly things, After the upper and the nether springs?
6049if it were not for these three or four words, now how might I be comforted?
6049if, at any time, any of them are mentioned, how seemingly coldly doth the record of scripture present them to us?
6049in each part What flames appear?
6049in sinking into the bottom of the sea with company?
6049in storms?
6049in the body of his flesh,[ that then must be first: to what?]
6049in the fifth verse, in one Lord Jesus Christ: by what?
6049in this so good a soil?
6049into what particular church was Lydia baptized by Paul, or those first converts at Philippi?
6049is all right with my soul?
6049is he a pleasant child?
6049is he''formed in me the hope of glory?''
6049is it in the holiness that is there, or in the freedom that is there from hell?
6049is it little in thine eyes that our King doth offer thee mercy, and that, after so many provocations?
6049is justifying, saving faith, nothing more than a belief of the truth?
6049is man such a fool as to believe things, and yet not look after them?
6049is not this excellent water?
6049is old Good- deed yet alive in Mansoul?
6049is she not a tall, comely dame, something of a swarthy complexion?
6049is sitting alone, pensive under God''s hand, reading the Scriptures, and hearing of sermons,& c., the way to be undone?
6049is the celestial glory of so small esteem with him, that he counteth it not worth running the hazards of a few difficulties to obtain it?
6049is the soul so precious a thing?
6049is the soul such an excellent thing, and is the loss thereof so unspeakably great?
6049is the soul such an excellent thing, and is the loss thereof so unspeakably great?
6049is there not life and mettle in them?
6049is thy heart still so stubborn as not to say yet,"Let us fear the Lord?"
6049it is the gift of the Father--"how much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask Him( Luke 11:13)?
6049it was for sufferings; and why made he ready for them but because he saw they wrought out for him a''far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory?''
6049joyful, and glad, and merry at heart at the thoughts of the richness of the booty?
6049know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you,--and ye are not your own?"
6049may not, therefore, the spirit of bondage be sent again to put me in fear, as at first?
6049more fools still?
6049must all men that have not so large acquaintance of their duty herein be excommunicated?
6049must he save them all?
6049must now the devil make thee wise?
6049must these for this be cast out of the church?
6049must we seek for justification by the works of the law, because the law convinceth?
6049must ye utterly perish in your own corruptions?
6049must you mind this world to the damning of your souls?
6049nay, may they not both fall short?
6049neighbour Christian, where are you now?
6049neither hit last year nor this?
6049neither if I be not, am I the worse?
6049no Mount Zion?
6049none for his loving Son that has showed his love, and died for thee?
6049not fear in the day of evil?
6049not in bed?].
6049not when the iniquity of thy heels compasseth thee about?
6049now what shall we do?
6049of a wicked man dying in despair?
6049of works?
6049of works?
6049or a way for the lightning of thunder to cause it to rain on the earth, where no man is: on the wilderness wherein there is no man?''
6049or art thou none of those that should look after the salvation of their soul?
6049or art thou through the ignorance that is in thee as[ one] unacquainted with these things?
6049or can any give truer signs of false prophets than Isaiah and Micah give, yea or nay?"
6049or can repentance be where the fruits of repentance are not?
6049or can that be called a justifying faith, that has not for its fruit good works?
6049or can there be no salvation?
6049or can we be without such holy appointments of God?
6049or did he die with ease, quietly?
6049or do the scriptures only help you to seeming imports, and me- hap- soes[17] for your practice?
6049or dost think thou mayest lose thy soul, and save thyself?
6049or dost thou but dream thereof?
6049or dost thou think that thou shalt escape the judgment?
6049or doth grace teach you to plead for the flesh, or the making provision for the lusts thereof?
6049or doth your King countenance you in ways that are so bad?
6049or has the day of grace been suffered to pass by never to return?
6049or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?''
6049or he which is born of a woman, that he should be righteous?''
6049or how doth the ignorance discover itself?
6049or how is that?
6049or how shall man be righteous before God?
6049or how would she frame an answer?
6049or how?
6049or if Christ is the throne of grace and mercy- seat, how doth he appear before God as sitting there, to sprinkle that now with his blood?
6049or if it so may be said; yet whether thou art one of them?
6049or in going to hell, in burning in hell, and in enduring the everlasting pains of hell, with company?
6049or is it because the devil and wicked men, the inventors of these vain toys, have outwitted the law of God?
6049or is it muddy, and mixed with the doctrines of men?
6049or is my flesh of brass?''
6049or is not the church by these words at all directed how to carry it to those that were not yet in fellowship?
6049or must the effectualness of Christ''s merits, as touching our perseverance, be helped on by the doings of man?
6049or must this silver palace be of that nature either?
6049or naked, and clothed thee not?
6049or naked, and clothed thee?
6049or no forgiveness of sins--"If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?"
6049or of restoring what he had oft taken away?
6049or shall all the fish of the sea be gathered together for them to suffice them?''
6049or shall the cold flowing waters that come from another place be forsaken?''
6049or shall the saw magnify itself against him that shaketh it?
6049or shall we be base in life because God by grace hath secured us from wrath to come?
6049or shall we not much matter what manner of lives we live, because we are set free from the law of sin and death?
6049or standeth your religion in word or in tongue, and not in deed and truth?
6049or that dare say, What you see and hear to be in me, do,''and the God of peace shall be with you?''
6049or that he may, in a short time, have another of his fits before us, and may lose the use of his limbs?
6049or that he was to be buried in Joseph''s sepulchre?
6049or that he will speak for them to God for whom he will not plead against the devil?
6049or that if they had known him and his life, yet to see him die so quietly, would they not have concluded that he had made his peace with God?
6049or that our Lord should have risen again from the dead?
6049or that those that pursue this world did ever repent of their covetousness?
6049or that those that walk with wanton eyes did ever repent of their fleshly lusts?
6049or that thou shouldest receive it at the hand of God, when the day shall come that every man shall have praise of him for their doings?
6049or that when the gate of mercy is shut up in wrath, he will at thy pleasure, and to the reversing of his own counsel, open it again to thee?
6049or that your prayers come from the braying, panting, and longing of your hearts?
6049or that, at some time or other, he may forget to lock us in?
6049or the Gospel, which is the word of faith preached by us?
6049or the devil endure that Christ Jesus should be honoured both by faith and a heavenly conversation, and let that soul alone at quiet?
6049or the gospel declared by us?
6049or the saw, that it should magnify itself against him that shaketh it?
6049or the tabernacle made with corruptible things, to the body of Christ, or heaven itself?
6049or thirsty, and gave thee drink?
6049or those either who are so far off from sense of, and shame for, sin, that it is the only thing they hug and embrace?
6049or to say, all this is mine, but have nothing to show for it?
6049or to see this great appearance of this great God, and the Lord Jesus Christ?
6049or was not this man like to be a gainer by so doing?
6049or what advantage can he get by his thus vexing and troubling the children of the Most High?
6049or what is a remnant of wheat to the whole harvest?
6049or what is he?
6049or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel?
6049or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel?
6049or what profit have we if we keep his ways?"
6049or what profit shall I have if I keep his commandments?
6049or what shall be done unto thee, thou false tongue?
6049or what wilt resolve with thyself?
6049or when wast thou sick, or in prison, and we did not minister unto thee?
6049or who are they that by this exhortation are called upon to come?
6049or who can forego them?
6049or who can help himself thereby?
6049or who did Christ come into the world to save, but the chief of sinners?
6049or who has reverence for them?
6049or who hath given understanding to the heart?"
6049or whom have I defrauded?
6049or whose ass have I taken?
6049or will all our exquisite happiness centre in the glory of God?
6049or will men take a pin of it to hang any vessel thereon?''
6049or will that penny that supplied my want the other day, I say, will the same penny also, without a supply, supply my wants today?
6049or will that seasonable shower which fell last year, be, without supplies, a seasonable help to the grain and grass that is growing now?
6049or will the law slay both him and us, and that for the same transgression?
6049or will you hate your life, and save it?
6049or will you not mind your callings at all?
6049or will you shun the cross to save your lives, and so run the danger of eternal damnation?
6049or wilt thou be desperate, and venture all?
6049or wouldst thou know if thou hast?
6049or''him,''by believing thou neither wilt nor canst?
6049or, Can the merits of the Lord Jesus reach, according to the law of heaven, a man in this condition?
6049or, as he was in the flesh?
6049or, because we should in these things follow his steps, died he not for our sins?
6049or, by acts and works of the flesh?
6049or, do you by thus and thus doing submit to the laws of your king?
6049or, in other words,''am I born again?''
6049or, in the humble hope that your course is accomplished, are you patiently waiting the heavenly messenger?
6049or, that I would come to God in the best of my performances?
6049or, what is a handful out of the rest of the world?
6049or, what need you trouble us with these nice distinctions?
6049ought not I also to set this day apart to sing the songs of my redemption in?
6049poor dust and ashes, that he should crowd it up, and go jostlingly in the presence of the great God?
6049poor man, what wilt thou do when these three things beset thee?
6049pull no longer; why shouldest thou be thine own executioner?
6049room, I say, for man''s righteousness, as to his acceptance and justification?
6049said Faithful to his brother, Who comes yonder?
6049said Mr. Feeble- mind, is he slain?
6049said old Honest, what should I think?
6049said she,''and what the son of my womb?
6049said she; will she not take warning by her husband''s afflictions?
6049said the Porter, was he your husband?
6049saith God; what a fig- tree is this, that hath stood this year in my vineyard, and brought me forth no fruit?
6049saith Satan; why, that will I. Ay, saith he, but who can do it, and prevail?
6049saith he,''Is thine eye evil, because I am good?''
6049saith not the scriptures the same?
6049saith the Lord; shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this?"
6049saith the Lord; will ye not tremble at my presence?"
6049saith the backslider that is returned, did you see how I left my God?
6049saith the child, pray do not hurt me: I then have replied, Canst thou do nothing with this finger?
6049sayest thou; but is this the way to go to God in prayer?
6049says the honourable man, must I take mercy upon no higher consideration than the thief on the cross?
6049see''s not how thou hast trod Under thy foot, the very Son of God?
6049seek the living among the dead?
6049seest thou the fatherless?
6049seest thou thy foe in distress?
6049set more by thy soul than by all the world?
6049shall Christ become a drudge for you; and will you be drudges for the devil?
6049shall I destroy thee?
6049shall I fall upon thee and grind thee to powder, or make thee a monument of the richest grace?
6049shall I threaten them?
6049shall I unfaithful be?
6049shall it not utterly wither, when the east- wind toucheth it?
6049shall not the worthiness of the Son of God be sufficient to save from the sin of man?
6049shall that knowledge of him, I say, be counted such, as only causes the soul to behold, but moveth it not to good works?
6049shall the desire of the righteous be granted?
6049shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
6049shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil?''
6049shall we sin that grace may abound?
6049should thy lies make men hold their peace?
6049should we pray for faith, for justification by grace, and a truly sanctified heart?
6049sin, what art thou?
6049so truly doth thy voice cause heaven to echo again upon thy head, Cut him down; why doth he cumber the ground?
6049so was he: are we tempted to commit idolatry, and to worship the devil?
6049so was he: are we tempted to murder ourselves?
6049so was he: are we tempted with the bewitching vanities of this world?
6049such a length in the arm of the Lord, that he can reach those that are gone away, as far as they could?
6049such highly- favoured Christians in Doubting Castle?
6049such privileges as these?
6049teach men to put God and his Word out of their minds, by running to merry company, by running to the world, by gossiping?
6049tempted to destroy thyself?
6049than He that shook hands with the Father in making of the covenant?
6049that Daniel could have been safe among the lions?
6049that I heard speak well of the holy Word of God?
6049that Jonah could have come home to his country, when he was in the whale''s belly?
6049that he was to be crowned with thorns?
6049that he was to be crucified between two thieves, and to be pierced till blood and water came out of his side?
6049that he was to be scourged of the soldiers?
6049that is, he is so;''is he a pleasant child?''
6049that remember thy triumphant victory?
6049that the damned shall never be burned out in hell?
6049that thou mightest thereby go beyond and beguile thy neighbour?
6049that word came suddenly upon me,"What shall we then say to these things?
6049the desires of the flesh, or the lusts of the spirit, whose side art thou of?
6049the disciples] said among themselves, Who shall roll us away the stone?''
6049the people were surprised, and cried, What, is this Naomi?
6049the query in page 13. runs thus,"Will that faith which is without works justify?"
6049then how should I come?
6049then let old Good- deed save you from your distresses?
6049then they may be coming to him, for aught you know; and why will ye be worse than the brute, to speak evil of the things you know not?
6049there is yet a question, Whether it may be well with thy soul at last?
6049they think that she will be run down with a push, or, as they said,''What do these feeble Jews?
6049this question I ask thee, did or doth Christ obtain salvation for any, without that body which he took of the Virgin?
6049thou thinkest to escape the fear; but what wilt thou do with the pit?
6049thy God has bidden thee''open thy mouth wide''; he has bid thee open it wide, and promised, saying,''And I will fill it''; and wilt thou not desire?
6049to be in my case, who that so was could but have done so?
6049to believe great things, and yet not to concern himself with them?
6049to contemn him when he is on the throne, when he is on the throne of his glory?
6049to hear this trump of God?
6049to see him that wept and died for the sin of the world now ease his mind on Christ- abhorring sinners by rendering to them the just judgment of God?
6049to the salvation of the soul?
6049to truck+ with the devil?''
6049to what value will an imputative righteousness amount?''
6049was he I say, within his disciples, or without them, when he said,"I am the light of the world?"
6049was he a lover and a worshipper of God by Christ according to his word?
6049was he found among thieves?
6049was made the curse of God for me?
6049was not his mind elevated a thousand degrees beyond sense, carnal reason, fleshly love, and the desires of embracing temporal things?
6049was thine anger against the rivers?
6049was thy wrath against the sea, that thou didst ride upon thine horses and thy chariots of salvation?"
6049were they silent?
6049what a fool has sin made of thee?
6049what a privilege is this, but who believes it?
6049what agreement?
6049what aileth the man thus to express himself?
6049what an ass art thou become to sin?
6049what are you doing?
6049what better melody can be heard?
6049what better words can come from man?
6049what can be more full?
6049what care they for his Word?
6049what comfort in their greatness?
6049what communion can there be in such marriages?
6049what concord?
6049what does a righteous man desire?
6049what does not the world owe to thee and to the great Being who could produce such as thee?
6049what feats not perform?
6049what is a promise to a carnal man?
6049what is deliverance from hell without the enjoyment of God?
6049what is ease without the peace and enjoyment of God?
6049what is faith to possession?
6049what is he adoing now?
6049what is he advantaged by his rich adventure?
6049what is her pedigree?
6049what is like being saved?
6049what is man, that thou art mindful of him?
6049what is the reason that some are carried about as clouds, with a tempest?
6049what is there wrapped up in this Christ, this secret of God?
6049what is this but to count him less wise than thyself?
6049what is this to the loss about which we have been speaking all this while?
6049what is this to the purpose( See Col 1:26- 30)?
6049what is thy country, and of what people art thou?"
6049what less than a river could quench the thirst of more than six hundred thousand men, besides women and children?
6049what mean men''s waverings, men''s changing, and interchanging truth for error, and one error for another?
6049what meaneth the heat of this great anger?''
6049what need we stand to prove the sun is light, the fire hot, the water wet?
6049what sayest thou?
6049what says James in the third chapter of his epistle?
6049what shall I do unto thee?
6049what victories not gain?
6049what was it that he spake?
6049what will become of you if you die in this condition?
6049what will that do?
6049what''s the matter?
6049what, must we With you lift up our voice?
6049what, none at all?
6049what, resolved to murder thine own soul?
6049when God shall bind one over for his sin, to eternal judgment, who then can release him?
6049when he is in the Spirit, and sees in the Spirit, do you think his tongue can tell?
6049when saw we thee a stranger, and took thee not in?
6049when thou should''st hope, dost thou despond?
6049when we believed, or before?
6049when?
6049whence shall I seek comforters for thee?''
6049whence should my help come?"
6049where are they that feed the hungry and clothe the naked, and send portions to them, for whom nothing is prepared?
6049where are you commanded to do it?
6049where are you?
6049where are you?
6049where is it, if it is not here?
6049where is the man, if he want God''s Spirit, that will care for the flourishing state of religion?
6049where is the scripture that saith that this Lord of the sabbath commanded his church, from that time, to do any part of church service thereon?
6049where is thy joy under the cross?
6049where is thy peace when thine anger has put thee upon being unquiet?
6049where is thy sting?
6049where is thy victory?
6049where shall I see myself anon, after a few times more have passed over me?
6049where will they leave their glory?
6049where?
6049wherefore have they the word, their closet, and the grace of meditation, but to build up themselves withal?
6049wherefore?
6049wherein art thou bettered by the profession, than the wicked?
6049wherein has he offended?
6049whether only unto mutual affection, as some affirm, as if he were in church fellowship before, that were weak in the faith?
6049which has most advantage to live in godly largeness of heart, and is most at liberty in his mind?
6049which is all one as if he had said, Why dost thou commit murder?
6049which is strongest, thinkest thou, God or thee?
6049which of these have also most in readiness to resist the wiles of the devil, and to subdue the power and prevalency of corruptions?
6049which of these two have the greatest advantage to believe, and the greatest engagements laid upon him to love the Lord Jesus?
6049which the law as a Covenant of Works calleth for; and canst thou, being carnal, do that?
6049whither can you flee from the punishment of sin, but to the Saviour''s bosom?
6049whither shall I go when I die, if sweet Christ has not pity for my soul?''
6049whither will they fly then?
6049whither wilt thou fly for help?
6049who among the sons of the mighty can be likened unto the Lord?''
6049who among us shall dwell with everlasting burnings?"
6049who are they that are thus unspeakably blessed?
6049who believes this talk?
6049who can abide in the fierceness of his anger?
6049who can act reason that hath not reason?
6049who can deliver me?
6049who compelled Thee to swear?
6049who could blame them, since their dead friends were come to life again?
6049who do you think saw themselves in the best condition?
6049who do you think was in the best condition?
6049who has a thimbleful thereof?
6049who is able to conceive the inexpressible, inconceivable joys that are there?
6049who is there that is weaned from the world, and from their sins and pleasures, to fly from the wrath to come?
6049who knows that is yet alive, what the torments of hell are?
6049who knows the power of God''s wrath?
6049who knows what it is?
6049who knows what it is?
6049who shall deliver me from the body of this death?
6049who smells the stink of sin?
6049who so bold with God, and who so bold with men as he?
6049who speaks to their aged parents with that due regard to that relation, to their age, to their worn- out condition, as becomes them?
6049who then that hath the faith of him can do otherwise but desire to be with him?
6049who thinks of this?
6049who would not be a subject to it?
6049who would not be in the rich man''s state?
6049who would not be in this condition?
6049who would not be in this glory?
6049who would not but worship before it?
6049who would slight convictions that are on their souls, which( if not slighted) tend so much for their good?
6049whom have I oppressed?''
6049why am I damned?
6049why could not you make the same work with the other scriptures, as you did with these?
6049why did not I give glory to the redeeming blood of Jesus?
6049why do you think they consider that?
6049why else do men so soon grow weary?
6049why in his name if his undertakings for us are not well- pleasing to God?
6049why shouldest thou pull vengeance down from heaven upon thee?
6049why then do the fallen angels tremble there?
6049why then should he judge me, for that I can not give thanks with him for his?
6049why was it not sufficient to say''he rose again,''or, he rose again the third day?
6049why, what shall they see?
6049why?
6049why?
6049wife and children, and all?
6049will he be able to stand to his refusal?
6049will he pursue his desperate denial?
6049will it avail?
6049will this content thee, the Lord will fulfil thy desires?
6049will you not believe your own eyes?
6049wilt thou comfort thyself with this?
6049wilt thou go to hell for sin, or to life by grace?
6049wilt thou not desire?
6049wilt thou not yet set open thy gate to receive us, the deputies of thy King, and those that would rejoice to see thee live?
6049wilt thou still be unwilling to hasten righteousness?
6049wilt thou turn, or shall I smite?
6049wilt thou yet loiter in the work of thy day?
6049works that are done by virtue of great grace, and the abundance of the gifts of the Holy Ghost?
6049would promote righteousness, because I love to see godliness show itself in others, and because I would feel more of the power of it in myself?
6049would they neglect salvation as they did before?
6049would they not call thee a thousand fools?
6049would they not have a more comfortable house and home for their souls?''
6049would you have men to receive it with such consciences?
6049would you have us trust to what Christ, in His own person, has done without us?
6049would you not readily give him by SCORES?
6049wouldst thou be saved?
6049wouldst thou swim?
6049yea, and to do it more and more?
6049yea, couldest thou be willing even now to partake of the means that would help thee to that means, that can cure thee of this disease?
6049yea, it is impossible else that he should ever cry out with all his heart,"Men and brethren, what shall we do?"
6049yea, what can make that man happy that, for his not coming to Jesus Christ for life, must be damned in hell?
6049yea, what like to be taught in the way that thou shalt choose?
6049yea, what means else thy commending of thyself because of that, and so thy implicit prayer, that thou for that mightest find acceptance with God?
6049yea, why should not man despair of getting to heaven by his own abilities?
6049you may say, what judgments?