This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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A79925 | 1 sheet([ 1] p.) s.n.,[ London: 1660?] |
A97307 | And have you Hope hereby to lay us wast? |
A97307 | Are you justified before God herein? |
A97307 | Have you Peace in so doing? |
A97307 | Lord, what have we done? |
A97307 | Now wherefore is it that you all joyn together against us, and have Enmity to us? |
A97307 | What Kingdom and Interest seek we to exalt, but the God of Heavens? |
A97307 | Whose Cause have we espoused? |
A37494 | * But what shall I do? |
A37494 | * Verum quid faciam? |
A37494 | And I heard, but I understood not; thou said I, O my Lord, What shall be the end of these things? |
A37494 | And again, in his Epistle to his Father, he hath this remarkable passage, What if the Pope shall kill me or condemn me below hell? |
A37494 | And how shall we be able to stand amidst so many difficulties, troubles, distresses, oppositions and persecutions, when thou hast left us? |
A37494 | But do all Christians receive the Spirit of God, as well as Ministers? |
A37494 | But some here will be ready to say, yea, but do all believers, receive the Spirit of God, and the power of the Spirit, as Ministers do? |
A37494 | For his Kingdom is spiritual, and what can carnal power do in a Spiritual Kingdom? |
A37494 | For what is the reason, that the men of the world fear not God, but sin securely, against the great and glorious God every day? |
A37494 | His Kingdom is heavenly; and what can earthly power do, in a heavenly Kingdom? |
A37494 | His Kingdom is, not of this world; and what can worldly power do, in a Kingdom that is not of the World? |
A37494 | How excellent then, must they be above all the World, who have received the Spirit that is of God? |
A37494 | How few Congregations( among the many that are in the Kingdom) are gathered together in the Spirit and Power of our Lord Iesus Christ? |
A37494 | How few of those Christians are there, in whom is the exceeding greatness of Gods power, together with the effectual working of it? |
A37494 | How few persons, shall we finde in the visible Church, who live and act in the strength of God? |
A37494 | How one? |
A37494 | How seldom do we see, either in Ministers or Christians, in the discharge of their duties in their several places, more then the power of men? |
A37494 | How so? |
A37494 | Now do you your selves, be Judges, who is fittest to be obeyed, God or you? |
A37494 | Quid si me occidat Papa aut damnet ultra Tartara? |
A37494 | the great and glorious God of heaven and earth, or poor wretched men, such as your selves? |
A28139 | 8, 13. wherefore can a description taken from this action, be fit to difference Peter from John? |
A28139 | And how hath God blown upon them, that they have withered, and the whirlewind hath taken them away as stubble? |
A28139 | And( Paul) finding certain Disciples, said unto them, Have ye received the holy Spirit since ye believed? |
A28139 | BVt Peter said, Ananias, why hath Satan filled thy heart to lye to( or deceive) the Holy Spirit, and keep back part of the price of the Farm? |
A28139 | Could the holy Spirit be sent down from heaven, if he were already upon the earth, and continued still in heaven? |
A28139 | For is not Christ also said to make intercession for the Saints? |
A28139 | For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of a man, which is in him? |
A28139 | How could the holy Spirit be sent, and go out from the Father to the disciples, if he were already with them, and could not but stay with the Father? |
A28139 | How many things have in several Ages( as well as in Ours) been cryed up for truths? |
A28139 | Know ye not that as many of us as have been baptized into Christ, have been baptized into his death? |
A28139 | Now is it possible to descend out of heaven to the earth, and not change place? |
A28139 | Or is there any thing better then an ocular demonstration to evince a change of place? |
A28139 | The Major is plain: for how can they be disciples and believers, according to the phrase of Scripture, and not believe in him that is God? |
A28139 | This being so, the words are to be rendred thus; Why hath Satan filled thy heart to bely the Holy Spirit, and keep back part of the price? |
A28139 | What? |
A28139 | Whither shall I go from thy Spirit? |
A28139 | Will ye accept his( God''s) Person? |
A28139 | [ How shall they believe in him, of whom they have not heard?] |
A28139 | [ Lord, why doth thy wrath wax hot against thy people, which thou hast brought forth out of the land of Egypt?] |
A28139 | and being sold, was it not in thine owne power? |
A28139 | and being sold, was it not in thy power? |
A28139 | and doth he not intercede with God as a man, and so as a man know all their wants? |
A28139 | and is it suitable to say, He that prepared the Passeover for Christ, was a greater Apostle then John? |
A28139 | know ye not that your body is the Temple of the holy Spirit that is( or, dwelleth) in you, whom ye have from God, and ye are not your own? |
A28139 | or whither shall I flee from thy presence? |
A28139 | while it remained, remained it not to thee? |
A28139 | why fast thou conceived( or put, or purposed) in thy heart this thing? |
A28139 | will ye contend for God? |
A28139 | would not this plainly argue, that John did not prepare the Passeover for Christ? |
A53734 | 24, 25. until they cryed out in Multitudes, Men and Brethren what shall we do? |
A53734 | And forgettest the Lord thy Maker, that hath stretched forth the Heavens, and laid the Foundations of the Earth? |
A53734 | And hast feared continually every day, because of the Fury of the Oppressor, as if he were ready to destroy? |
A53734 | And how do they behave themselves under this Dealing of God with them? |
A53734 | And how do we know it? |
A53734 | And what Heart can conceive the Glory of this Grace? |
A53734 | And where is the Fury of the Oppressor? |
A53734 | As also, with how great Temptations, Calamities, Oppositions, Persecutions they are exercised? |
A53734 | But how shall they be able so to bear Testimony unto them, as that their witness shall be received and become effectual? |
A53734 | But on what Grounds should they look for these things from him? |
A53734 | But who shall now empower any one hereunto? |
A53734 | But yet what did all the Spring and Well- Heads of Rational and Philosophical Consolation rise unto? |
A53734 | Do they not always pray for his ineffable Presence and Inhabitation? |
A53734 | Do they not find the presence of the Spirit himself by his various Gifts in them by whom Spiritual things are Administred unto them? |
A53734 | Doth he give them up unto their Frowardness? |
A53734 | Doth he leave and forsake them under their Distemper? |
A53734 | For what greater Pledge can we have of the Love and Favour of God? |
A53734 | For what other Affection of Mind can be the Principle hereof from whence it may proceed? |
A53734 | Have not I, saith our Saviour unto them, chosen you Twelve, and one of you is a Devil? |
A53734 | Have there been such Evils in any of us, as wherein it is evident that the Spirit is grieved? |
A53734 | Have they not a proof of Christ speaking in them by the Assistance of his Spirit, making the Word mighty unto all its proper Ends? |
A53734 | Have they not an Experiment of this Administration? |
A53734 | How did he set his Seal to them as his? |
A53734 | How great their Fears? |
A53734 | How many their Discouragements? |
A53734 | How shall it be demonstrated unto us that thou art authorized and enabled to give us the Spiritual Food of our Souls? |
A53734 | How shall that be prevented in his Absence, who was the Life and Spring of all their Comforts? |
A53734 | How therefore doth this Holy Comforter now deal with them? |
A53734 | Is any Man of himself sufficient for these things? |
A53734 | Is it meerly external Operations of the Spirit in Grace that they desire herein? |
A53734 | Now to what end is this glorious Theatre, as it were, prepared, and all this Preparation made, all Men being called to the Preparation of it? |
A53734 | Or what Rules or Directions are given as to their Qualifications, Power or Duty; or how they should be so ordained? |
A53734 | Reproving and convincing of them beyond all Contradiction, they were pricked in their Hearts, and cried out, Men and Brethren, what shall we do? |
A53734 | The sole Enquiry is, Whence we may have this Wisdom, seeing it is abundantly evident that we have it not of our selves? |
A53734 | This no Man can do of himself, for who is sufficient for these things? |
A53734 | VVhat probably are their principal Temptations, their Hinderances and Furtherances; what is their growth or decay in Religion? |
A53734 | WHEREFORE if we take a View of what is the State and Condition of the Church in it self, and in the World: How weak is the Faith of most Believers? |
A53734 | We have not first these Graces, and then by vertue of them receive the Spirit( for whence should we have them of our selves?) |
A53734 | What Church, what Persons have received Authority to Ordain any one to be such an Evangelist? |
A53734 | What Relief can be suited unto them, but what is an Emanation from Infinite Power? |
A53734 | What Sign( say they) dost thou then, that we may see and believe thee? |
A53734 | What Tongue can express it? |
A53734 | What dost thou work? |
A53734 | What greater Assurance of a future, blessed Condition, than that God hath given us of his Holy Spirit? |
A53734 | What greater Dignity can we be made Partakers of? |
A53734 | What is it that Believers intend in that Request? |
A53734 | What way then had God Ordained for the Preservation and Safety of the Church, that it should not be imposed upon by any of these Delusions? |
A53734 | Who see not how different are the Gifts of Men, the Holy Ghost dividing unto every one as he will? |
A53734 | Will any Thoughts of Grace or Mercy relieve or satisfie them, if once they apprehend that the Holy Spirit is not in them, or doth not dwell with them? |
A53734 | how might it appear that he was Authorized and enabled thereunto? |
A53734 | what Refreshment did their Streams afford? |
A68733 | A carelesse spirit oft proves a wounded spirit, and that, who can beare? |
A68733 | Alas, are these fruits of Gods speciall love? |
A68733 | Alas, let our bodies speake, we are not free from sicknesse and diseases: nay, what is our life but a going to corruption? |
A68733 | Alas, what are all gifts and parts without a gracious heart? |
A68733 | All this is true, while faith holdeth out; but that may faile? |
A68733 | And have we not since we were borne added sinne unto sinne? |
A68733 | And indeed what man will endure his greatest favours and kindnesses to be sleighted? |
A68733 | And should not this worke upon our hearts a care not to grieve the holy Spirit? |
A68733 | And wee may know this appropriation by appropriating God againe; Whom have I in heaven but thee, and what have I in earth in comparison of thee? |
A68733 | And what is there that an ill disposed soule can not sucke poyson out of? |
A68733 | And what should be the distinguishing character of gracious soules now, but to bee such as wait for the comming of Christ? |
A68733 | And why are we certaine of the favour of God to our comfort for the present, but that wee doubt not of it for the time to come? |
A68733 | And will not unkindenesse to the Spirit make us ashamed to lift up our face to heaven? |
A68733 | Are t ● ey not called Daemones, from the largenesse of their understanding? |
A68733 | Are we not all the children of wrath? |
A68733 | As Reuben said unto the rest of his brethren, Spake I not vnto you,& c? |
A68733 | As common ● wearers, can they plead ignorance? |
A68733 | Bad is our condition by nature, and what a deale of misery doe we adde to this bad condition? |
A68733 | But Sathan is strong, and his malice is more than his strength? |
A68733 | But how little of our time is spent in thoughts this way? |
A68733 | But how shall wee know this witnesse from an enthusiasticall fancie and illusion? |
A68733 | But seeing Sathan will oft interrupt good motions by good motions, that he may hinder both: How shall we know from whence the motions come? |
A68733 | But the time is long betweene us and salvation, and many dangers may fall out? |
A68733 | But there be, you will say, strong illusions? |
A68733 | Christ appeared, and the free favour of GOD in Christ, whereby wee are assured of salvation: which teacheth us, what to doe? |
A68733 | Displeasure is as the person is: it is a fearefull thing to fall into the hands of the living God, who knowes the power of his wrath? |
A68733 | Do we not grow in sinne as we do in yeares? |
A68733 | Doe I not buy my sin too deare? |
A68733 | For are we in darkenesse? |
A68733 | GOD honours no grace so much as faith; Why? |
A68733 | God spake to me, and I heeded him not, how doth God speake? |
A68733 | Have not the divels greater parts than any man? |
A68733 | He hath shewed that this is a sinne: whom do I grieve, by the commission of it? |
A68733 | Hee will keepe us, but by what meanes? |
A68733 | How carefull should we be to give contentment to this sweet Spirit of God? |
A68733 | How little beholding is the holy Spirit to such, who please themselves in a spirit of opposition? |
A68733 | How shall we know when we grieve the Spirit? |
A68733 | I beseech you by the mercies of God, saith Saint Paul: what mercies? |
A68733 | Is it little for you to despise mee, but you will grieve God? |
A68733 | Is not God just? |
A68733 | Is this my duty, and that which tends to my comfort? |
A68733 | It may be demanded how farre forth a childe of God may grieve the Spirit, and yet remaine the childe of God? |
A68733 | It may be objected, when we doe any thing amisse, we intend not the grieving of the Spirit? |
A68733 | Let us labour to improve these talents, to the end for which they are sent: are they motions of comfort? |
A68733 | May not there be doubtings where there is true faith, may not a true beleever be without assurance? |
A68733 | Sinne against the holy Ghost, what? |
A68733 | So may Gods Spirit, and conscience, say to men, Did not I acquaint you with the danger of sin? |
A68733 | So men runne into the danger of others, by wronging them, what is the cause? |
A68733 | The Lord knoweth who are his: but how shall we know it? |
A68733 | The Spirit of God, and wound my owne conscience: and then consider, will that, that I sinne for, countervaile this? |
A68733 | The flesh here will make a froward objection, We can doe no more then we can? |
A68733 | The foole hath said in his heart, there is no God: and what followes? |
A68733 | The fourth point is, what course wee should take to prevent this grieving of the Spirit? |
A68733 | The grace of God( saith Paul to Titus) that bringeth salvation, Christ appeared: and what is Christ but grace? |
A68733 | The holy Spirit of God is our guide: who will displease his guide? |
A68733 | Those that neglect the Word and Sacrament, what doe they despise, a poore Minister? |
A68733 | We are sealed to the day of Redemption, and who can reverse Gods seale, or Gods act and deed? |
A68733 | Wee are angry with our selves for being passionate, but what is the cause of passion? |
A68733 | What an indignity is this to the holy Spirit, to thinke it better to be accounted witty, and politicke, then to be holy, and gracious? |
A68733 | What comfort would the soule have, if it should see heaven open, and it selfe entring into it, if redemption were at hand? |
A68733 | What grace hath hee wrought in thy heart by his Spirit? |
A68733 | What greater indignity can wee offer to the holy Spirit, than to prefer base dust before his motions? |
A68733 | What is more sure then the thing it selfe? |
A68733 | What is the cause? |
A68733 | What more comfortable then faith in it? |
A68733 | What need I bring Scripture to prove it? |
A68733 | When we sinne, what doe we else but grieve this guide? |
A68733 | Whence came this voyce of Saint Paul? |
A68733 | Whence is it that we grieve the Spirit? |
A68733 | Who can mortifie those strong corruptions, that would hinder us in the way to heaven, but the Spirit cloathing our spirit with power from above? |
A68733 | Who can raise our spirits above all temptations and troubles, but that Spirit of power that is above all? |
A68733 | Who will thinke himselfe well entertained into an house, when there shall be entertainement given to his greatest enemy with him? |
A68733 | Why are voluntary sinnes so great, and so much grieve the Spirit of God? |
A68733 | Why doth he blesse God before we have it? |
A68733 | Why then do we pray for the forgivenesse of sinnes? |
A68733 | Why will you perish, you house of Israel? |
A68733 | Would men goe on in sinnes against conscience, if they thought of this last day? |
A68733 | You are now in misery, and terrours of conscience, but did you not sleight former admonitions, and helps, and meanes? |
A68733 | and hell terrible? |
A68733 | and how gracious is the Spirit that will vouchsafe to have such communion with such poore sinfull spirits as ours? |
A68733 | and neglect bread and wine? |
A68733 | did not I move you to this good by mine owne Spirit? |
A68733 | doth religion and the Spirit teach you this? |
A68733 | he is a Spirit of consolation: Are we in perplexity, and know not what to do? |
A68733 | he is a Spirit of life: Are we in a disconsolate estate? |
A68733 | he is a Spirit of light: Are we in deadnesse of spirit? |
A68733 | he is a Spirit of wisedome: Are wee troubled with corruptions? |
A68733 | how oft in the Epistles of Saint Paul is it? |
A68733 | leading us to holinesse and happinesse? |
A68733 | let us use them for comfort: are they motions tending to duty? |
A68733 | saith God, they intended no such matter as perishing: Gods meaning is, why will you go on in such destructive courses, as will ēd in perishing? |
A68733 | they know the Commandement, God will not hold them guiltlesse, that take his name in vaine: can they plead perturbation? |
A68733 | what greater unkindnesse, yea, treachery to leave directions of a friend to follow the counsaile of an enemy? |
A68733 | what shall wee thinke then of them which doe not onely neglect, but despise, yea oppose this holinesse, and indure any thing else? |
A68733 | who purifieth the cōscience, but he that is above cōscience? |
A68733 | ● nd shall see more regard had, and better countenance shewed to his enemy, than to him? |
A33207 | & c. Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? |
A33207 | ''T is true, we know that the Spirit of God is the cause of this change; but how? |
A33207 | 10. q. d. Art thou one of the Great Council, a learned Jew, and yet ignorant of these matters? |
A33207 | 11. i. e. what man knows the secret purposes of another man, till he thinks fit to discover them himself? |
A33207 | 4. Who of those that are busied in Syllogismes, who of those that are skilled in the Jewish matters, have saved men, and made known the truth to them? |
A33207 | A certain Ruler asked our Saviour, What shall I do to inherit eternal life? |
A33207 | And do you not therefore make a Sinner incapable of being converted by the assistance of the Holy Spirit? |
A33207 | And does not he contradict the holy Apostle by so saying? |
A33207 | And is this that you have been driving at all this while? |
A33207 | And that his purpose of saving Mankinde by the Sacrifice of his Sons death, is agreeable with his hatred of Sin and his Justice? |
A33207 | And that the demonstration of his Justice and Mercy this way is agreeable to his Wisdom? |
A33207 | And who is righteous? |
A33207 | As for the deliverance from misery; Are not those Doctrines discernibly suited to that end, that are suited to deliver us from sin? |
A33207 | Besides, is it Blasphemy to say that God can lie? |
A33207 | But I beseech you, dare you say that you have that work of the Spirit in you and upon you, which is signified by the fore- mentioned Texts? |
A33207 | But is it by a real infusion of a new Principle of spiritual Life and Holiness? |
A33207 | But may a Natural man understand and assent to the truth of the propositions of the Gospel? |
A33207 | But what if the Scriptures teach that the promises of regenerating Grace are made onely to those who are absolutely elected to Glory? |
A33207 | But what is the reason that we hear nothing at all now but of Aids and Assistances, when the Operations of the Spirit are mentioned? |
A33207 | But what means he by Spiritually? |
A33207 | But would it not be also a most absurd thing to say that God assists a dead body to be alive again? |
A33207 | Can they not deny it to be highly reasonable, and yet must they necessarily esteem it foolish and unreasonable? |
A33207 | Did the Doctor''s Adversaries ever urge any Objections against them? |
A33207 | For the Doctor proposes it thus; May a person, saith he, who is yet unregenerate, pray for the spirit of Regeneration, to effect that work in him? |
A33207 | For this was the Answer he made to that Question of his own; If I say the truth, why do ye not believe me? |
A33207 | For those words, What could have been done more to my vineyard that I have not done in it? |
A33207 | For what have we to see this by, but their Words, and Gestures? |
A33207 | For who hath known the minde of the Lord? |
A33207 | How can it then be properly said, that a man is raised from the dead, and created by the same act? |
A33207 | How comes it then about, That it is not denied by any, that Christian Religion is highly reasonable? |
A33207 | How then is it possible that to give life and to awaken should be the same thing in the literal sence of those words? |
A33207 | How then was it hidden? |
A33207 | If God be for us, who can be against us? |
A33207 | If I have told you earthly things, and ye believe not; how shall you believe if I tell you of heavenly things? |
A33207 | If our Author denies it, let him answer our Saviour''s saying; How much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him? |
A33207 | If the Prophets spake of these things; why saith he, Ear hath not heard, nor have entred into the heart of man,& c? |
A33207 | If thou art a Master, where is thy Justice? |
A33207 | In the next Similitude the Argument is improved: If a son shall ask bread of any of you that is a father, will he give him a stone? |
A33207 | Is he able to explain it by such like instances as I have used? |
A33207 | Is it not discernably agreeable with his Wisdome and Soveraignty? |
A33207 | Is not ALL this Regeneration? |
A33207 | Is not being born again that very phrase whereby you express the making of a Proselyte? |
A33207 | Is not my way equal? |
A33207 | Is not washing one of the Ceremonies whereby a Proselyte is made amongst you? |
A33207 | Not a change from sin in all known instances? |
A33207 | Now can we think that he has given any man cause to retort that Expostulation in this manner: If thou art a Father, where are thy Bowels? |
A33207 | Now if he had not done what was necessary for their Conversion, what reason had he to expect it? |
A33207 | Now whereas Nicodemus answered, How can these things be? |
A33207 | Or how can all these things be properly drawing, which in the literal sence is not akin to any of them? |
A33207 | Or how can he believe the former without believing the latter? |
A33207 | Or if he shall ask an egg, will he offer him a scorpion? |
A33207 | So, Received ye the Spirit, i. e. the gifts of the Spirit, by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith? |
A33207 | Take the same Doctrines again, and I demand concerning them, Are they not manifestly suitable to promote the ends of the Gospel? |
A33207 | The Text is this; How much more shall your heavenly Father give the holy Spirit to them that ask him? |
A33207 | The words are, Where is he 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 that put his Holy Spirit in the midst of them? |
A33207 | Was the inconvenience wherewith his Doctrine of irresistible Grace is pressed, ever charged by them, upon the Aids of the Spirit? |
A33207 | What Agreeableness and Suitableness is it which this Doctor means? |
A33207 | What communion hath Light with Darkness? |
A33207 | What could have been done more to my vineyard that I have not done in it? |
A33207 | What do these men make of Regeneration? |
A33207 | What light is that? |
A33207 | What shall we say then to these things? |
A33207 | What should give men assurance of the truth of these things, but the Demonstration of the Spirit? |
A33207 | What then? |
A33207 | Where is that reverence which they pretend to have for the Word of God, which they do thus openly and notoriously contradict? |
A33207 | Where is the Scribe? |
A33207 | Where is the Wise? |
A33207 | Where is the house that ye build unto me, and where is the place of my rest? |
A33207 | Who can pretend to know the minde of God better than God himself doth? |
A33207 | Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God? |
A33207 | Why so? |
A33207 | and if I be a master, where is my fear? |
A33207 | and therefore when I tell you a man must be born of Water, what should you think I mean, but that he must become my Disciple by Baptism? |
A33207 | are not your ways unequal? |
A33207 | how came they to be so? |
A33207 | how could it be said sincerely, What could have been done more? |
A33207 | i. e. when under an affliction, we pray for what God seeth best for us, not knowing whether that may prove to be the continuance, or removal of it? |
A33207 | not a change to Virtue in all instances which we can imagine, or are prescribed by the strictest Moralists, not excepting our Saviour himself? |
A33207 | not to escape the pollutions that are in the world through Lust, and to be perswaded hereunto through the faith of the Gospel? |
A33207 | or as it is better expressed in the Hebrew Text 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 i. e. what is to be done more? |
A33207 | or if he ask a fish, will he for a fish give him a serpent? |
A33207 | shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? |
A33207 | were they his in a peculiar manner before they were elected, or not? |
A33207 | what justice had there been in punishing them with so much severity? |
A33207 | where is he that put,& c. that led them by the right hand of Moses,& c.? |
A86947 | 21, What is to be seen there? |
A86947 | And Joseph said unto his brethren, I am Joseph: Doth my Father yet live? |
A86947 | And he said anto me, Son of man, hast thou seen this? |
A86947 | And how can Blood witness Salvation, Justification, and the like, seeing the VVater and Blood of Christ was long since spilt upon the ground? |
A86947 | And it grew up with his children; that is, with Christ''s children: Who are those? |
A86947 | And through thy knowledge shall thy weak brother perish for whom Christ died? |
A86947 | And whence had the Seraphim it? |
A86947 | Are you contented to be undone, to lose all that you have and are? |
A86947 | Are you willing to have all burnt up in you by that fiery flame that issueth out of Christs mouth? |
A86947 | Art thou not it that hath cut Rahab, and wounded the dragon? |
A86947 | Born where? |
A86947 | But do you work with your hands, and set upon some manual calling or other? |
A86947 | But how shall he come? |
A86947 | But of what use? |
A86947 | But shall not he come and reign, with that very flesh and body which he had at Ierusalem? |
A86947 | But some will say, How are the dead raised? |
A86947 | But the righteousness which is of faith, speaketh on this wise: Say not in thine heart, Who shall ascend into heaven? |
A86947 | But we hope you would have us have a livelihood? |
A86947 | But what doth the Father witness of Christ? |
A86947 | But what is a daughter of Hierusalem? |
A86947 | But what is it to seek righteousness, as it were, by the Law? |
A86947 | But what is the glory of Angels? |
A86947 | But what is the righteousness of Christ? |
A86947 | But what is the righteousness which is by believing? |
A86947 | But what is this live coal? |
A86947 | But what saith it? |
A86947 | But what should I not say in my heart? |
A86947 | But what word? |
A86947 | But when will he come? |
A86947 | But who is it that saith, that Christ is within us? |
A86947 | But who may abide the day of his coming, and who shall stand whon he appeareth? |
A86947 | But why is Christ called the Word of God in Scripture? |
A86947 | But why is God called the Father? |
A86947 | But why is he called the Word of Truth? |
A86947 | But you will ask me, What is that? |
A86947 | But you will ask me, What is the Father? |
A86947 | But, may some say, How can VVater witness Sanctification, washing, cleansing of the soul? |
A86947 | But, may some say, How shall I confess him, when I do not know whether or no he is in me? |
A86947 | But, may some say, How shall we know whether we have a Call to this or to that? |
A86947 | But, may some say, Where is the promise of his coming? |
A86947 | Can you preach twice every day of the week throughout the yeer, without other mens books? |
A86947 | Can you preach, all books being taken away from you save the Bible, at any time when you are desired to do it? |
A86947 | Deal seriously with me; did not Christ within thee, discover it to thee? |
A86947 | Do you know what you desire, what you ask for? |
A86947 | Do you love it as Christ loves it? |
A86947 | Doth God take care for Oxen? |
A86947 | For want of a feeling of Christ within us, we are ready to say in our hearts, though not with our mouthes, Who shall descend into the deep? |
A86947 | Friends, do ye believe it? |
A86947 | Friends, why do ye not sing and shout for joy, seeing the Lord is within you? |
A86947 | Have none but they a warrant to write? |
A86947 | How confess him? |
A86947 | How do you know that you do not injoy him? |
A86947 | How nigh me? |
A86947 | How shall we live ▪ say they, else? |
A86947 | How? |
A86947 | I shall answer this, by asking another Question: How did Abel, being dead, speak? |
A86947 | If it be so, that Christ is within us, Then let us confess him with our mouthes; this is our duty, to confess him: Whom? |
A86947 | If others be partakers of this power over you, are not we rather? |
A86947 | If we have sown unto you all spiritual things, is it a great thing, if we shall reap your carnal things? |
A86947 | Is not the same Spirit in one, as in the other? |
A86947 | Is not this good news? |
A86947 | Is there any thing to be seen or learn''d from her? |
A86947 | Is there any thing to be seen that is worth the seeing, in Egypt, where there is nothing but blackness ▪ darkness, bondage, cruelty, and the like? |
A86947 | Just so, poor souls many times say to God, when he seems to their souls as a man amazed, and as one that can not save them; Why art thou so, Lord? |
A86947 | Let me see you Priests do so: where is there such a spirit as Paul had, among you? |
A86947 | Or I onely and Barnabas, have not we power to forbear working? |
A86947 | Or saith he it altogether for our sakes? |
A86947 | Or saith not the Law the same also? |
A86947 | Or, who shall descend into the deep? |
A86947 | Say I these things as a man? |
A86947 | Say not in thine heart, Who shall descend into the deep? |
A86947 | The Question is this: Who is he that overcometh the world? |
A86947 | The Word is nigh, Whom? |
A86947 | The priests said not, Where is the Lord? |
A86947 | The prophets prophesie falsly, and the priests bear rule by their means, and my people love to have it so: and what will you do in the end thereof? |
A86947 | The word of faith, which we preach ▪ What word is that? |
A86947 | Then why do you not rejoyce and sing? |
A86947 | These two things following: First, Who shall ascend into heaven? |
A86947 | This is a paradox, a strange thing: how can a man be crucified, and yet live? |
A86947 | Thus saith the Lord, O priests, that despise my name; and ye say, Wherein have we despised thy Name? |
A86947 | To the first, I ask you this: Is all Truth in learned godly men? |
A86947 | VVhat have you seen the Lord, and are alive? |
A86947 | VVhat is that? |
A86947 | VVhat is the glory? |
A86947 | VVhat, Christ born in Egypt, among the Egyptians, where there is nothing but cruelty, darkness, and bondage? |
A86947 | VVhat, a harlot? |
A86947 | VVhat, have you seen the Lord, and are not dead, and are not undone? |
A86947 | VVhen God speaks to a soul, Thou art the man that hast sinned, that hast slain Christ; either he will cry out, VVhat shall I do to be saved? |
A86947 | VVhere? |
A86947 | VVhy, is there any thing to be seen in Babylon, among the Babylonians? |
A86947 | Wait: who knows but that he may come down in a cloud of darkness into your hrarts? |
A86947 | We are ready to speak it in our hearts, though not in our mouthes, Who shall ascend into heaven? |
A86947 | What are these clouds? |
A86947 | What are those? |
A86947 | What care they for offending the Conscience of Gods people? |
A86947 | What cloud? |
A86947 | What doth the holy Ghost witness? |
A86947 | What greater testimony can there be in Heaven, then the testimony of three? |
A86947 | What is Philistia? |
A86947 | What is Tyre? |
A86947 | What is it to walk in the Name of the Lord? |
A86947 | What is meant by that day? |
A86947 | What is meant by the holy mountains? |
A86947 | What is my reward then? |
A86947 | What is that? |
A86947 | What is that? |
A86947 | What is that? |
A86947 | What is that? |
A86947 | What is that? |
A86947 | What is to be seen in Rahab? |
A86947 | What is to be seen there? |
A86947 | What is to be seen there? |
A86947 | What makes you say so? |
A86947 | What makes you think he is not within you? |
A86947 | What shall we take notice of? |
A86947 | What singers and players on Instruments shall be there? |
A86947 | What then shall it be? |
A86947 | What was Ethiopia? |
A86947 | What, born in that sinful City? |
A86947 | What, make mention of Rahab and Babylon? |
A86947 | What, my God? |
A86947 | What, to me? |
A86947 | Where hadst thou it? |
A86947 | Where is it? |
A86947 | Where is the wise? |
A86947 | Where? |
A86947 | Where? |
A86947 | Where? |
A86947 | Where? |
A86947 | Wherefore? |
A86947 | Which also said, Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? |
A86947 | Who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk thereof? |
A86947 | Who gave it thee? |
A86947 | Who goeth a warfare at his own charges? |
A86947 | Who is that? |
A86947 | Who planteth a Vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof? |
A86947 | Who shall stand when he appeareth? |
A86947 | Why can not you acknowledge it? |
A86947 | Why do you say so? |
A86947 | Why do you say so? |
A86947 | Why is he called the word of faith? |
A86947 | Why should ye fear? |
A86947 | Why shouldst thou seem to be as a man amazed with us, and as a mighty man that can not save us? |
A86947 | Why? |
A86947 | Ye offer polluted bread upon mine altar, and ye say, Wherein have we polluted thee? |
A86947 | Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell? |
A86947 | and what is the holy Ghost? |
A86947 | and why the holy Ghost? |
A86947 | and with what body do they come? |
A86947 | is it a great one or not? |
A86947 | is it a truth to your souls? |
A86947 | or in what doth the matter of it consist? |
A86947 | what asking ▪ each other is there amongst them, What is such a Living worth, and such a Living; is it worth any thing? |
A86947 | what is the Son? |
A86947 | what is the reason of it? |
A86947 | where is the disputer of this world? |
A86947 | where is the scribe? |
A86947 | who would not wait, seeing there is no safety in resisting, but in patiently waiting? |
A86947 | why the Son? |
A53720 | * Magnum aliquid Pelagiani se scire putant quando dicunt, non Juberet Deus quod seit non posse ab homine fieri, quis hoc nesciat? |
A53720 | * Magnum aliquid Pelagiani se scire putant quando discunt, non Juberet Deus quod sit non posse ab homine fieri, quis hoc nesciat? |
A53720 | * Nonne advertimus multos fideles nostros ambulantes viam Dei, ex nulla parte ingenio comparari; non dicam quorundam haereticorum, sed etiam minorum? |
A53720 | * Quid est omnis qui audivit a Patre,& didicit, venit ad me; nisi nullus est qui audiat& discat a Patre& non veniat ad me? |
A53720 | * Quis istis corda mutavit, nisi qui finxit singillatim corda eorum? |
A53720 | * Quomodo prosiciebat sapientia Dei? |
A53720 | * Wherefore I enquire,( Secondly) Whether God doth really effect and work in any the things which he here promiseth that he will Work and Effect? |
A53720 | 13. yet in single Acts who can go further? |
A53720 | 16 What is in the Manner of Teaching by the greatest Moralist; and what are the Effects of it? |
A53720 | 22 Is it from his Actings as the great Prophet of the Church, that you expect Help and Relief? |
A53720 | 23 Will you betake your selves to the Kingly Office of Christ, and have you Expectations on him by vertue thereof? |
A53720 | 36 But how will this effect it, how will sin be mortified hereby? |
A53720 | 8 Besides,( Secondly,) what shall become of the Honour and Holiness of the Gospel on this Supposition? |
A53720 | A constant humble Acknowledgement of Sin; Who can understand his Errors? |
A53720 | A perswasion of our Minds by rational Motives taken from the Word, and the Things contained in it? |
A53720 | Again 3 ly, May Believers in Trouble pray for the Spirit of Consolation with respect unto their Troubles, it being unto such that he is promised? |
A53720 | And asketh who hath known the mind of the Lord, or who hath been his Counsellor? |
A53720 | And by what Means is this effected? |
A53720 | And concerning this also we may say Who teacheth like him? |
A53720 | And do you not herein invite all sorts of Sinners, the worst and the greatest, to come unto him by Christ, that they may be pardoned and accepted? |
A53720 | And how are we made Partakers hereof? |
A53720 | And how is it given us? |
A53720 | And how is this new Heart communicated unto us? |
A53720 | And how shall he effect this Work? |
A53720 | And how should the Heart resist the Work of Grace, when that whereby it should resist is effectually taken away? |
A53720 | And shall such Persons, by reason of whom the Name of Christ is dishonoured and blasphemed continually, expect Advantage by him or Mercy from him? |
A53720 | And shall we not now put all our Temporary Concerns into the same Hand? |
A53720 | And that Pharaoh who despised one day, saying, Who is the Lord that I should regard him? |
A53720 | And the same is here supposed in Men? |
A53720 | And unto what end? |
A53720 | And what are these things that he shall so declare? |
A53720 | And what do these Men intend by this quickning, this raising us from the Dead by the Power of God? |
A53720 | And what is more so of Christ than his Blood and its Efficacy for the purging of our sins? |
A53720 | And what is the Effect hereof? |
A53720 | And what need then is there of Jesus Christ? |
A53720 | And where then is the Advantage pretended, that should render Holiness so indispensibly necessary unto us? |
A53720 | And wherein have we any advantage of the Jews, or wherein consists the preeminence of the Gospel? |
A53720 | And who knowes not how the Scripture abounds in Instances of this Nature? |
A53720 | And who knowes not what will be the End of such a cursed Hope and Expectation? |
A53720 | Are there not open and visible Decayes in many, as to the whole Spirit, all the Dutyes and Fruits of Holiness? |
A53720 | Are you by it dedicated unto God, and made his peculiar Ones? |
A53720 | Are you cleansed, and sanctified, and made Holy thereby? |
A53720 | Are you dead and cold in Duties, backward in Good Works, careless of your Hearts and Thoughts, addicted to the World? |
A53720 | Are you redeemed out of the World by it, and from your vain Conversation therein, after the Customs and Traditions of men? |
A53720 | Art thou saith he, a Master in Israel and knowest not these things? |
A53720 | But how cometh the Spirit himself the Author of these Revelations to be acquainted with these things? |
A53720 | But how do they prove it? |
A53720 | But how is this proved? |
A53720 | But how may this be done, by what means may it be accomplished? |
A53720 | But how shall this be effected and brought about? |
A53720 | But how shall this be effected? |
A53720 | But if Sin be in us we are defiled, and how shall we be Cleansed? |
A53720 | But if thine Eye be evil, the whole Body shall be full of Darkness; if therefore the Light that is in thee be Darkness, how great is that Darkness? |
A53720 | But if we our selves give way to Temptations, Corruptions, Negligences, Conformity to the World, is it any wonder if we are lifeless and thriftless? |
A53720 | But is this the way which they like and choose to express their Notions and Apprehensions? |
A53720 | But supposing that they made a real industrious Attempt for the Mortification of sin, what success have they had, what have they attained unto? |
A53720 | But to what purpose is it to hide our selves from our selves when we have to do with God? |
A53720 | But under what especial Consideration doth he effect this Work of mortifying sin in us? |
A53720 | But unto what End was this touching of his Garment? |
A53720 | But was there ever heard of such a monstrous Expression, if there be nothing else in it? |
A53720 | But what Ground or Colour is there for any such Notions in the Scripture? |
A53720 | But what could the Testimony of twelve poor Men, though never so honest, prevail against the confronting Suffrage of the World? |
A53720 | But what is his End therein? |
A53720 | But what is it that really they ascribe unto him? |
A53720 | But what is this unto Evangelical Holiness and Obedience? |
A53720 | But what value is there in that Name or Title, where the whole Mystery of the Gospel is excluded out of our Religion? |
A53720 | But when this is done for us, is there ought else yet remaining to be done? |
A53720 | But when we have to deal with God, who puts no trust in his Servants, and chargeth his Angels with Folly, what shall we say? |
A53720 | But who is this Spirit? |
A53720 | But why doe I say, it is possible? |
A53720 | But will that suffice, or is there no more required of us unto that End? |
A53720 | But will this warrant the Course which it is manifest they steer in Matter and Manner? |
A53720 | Can not the best among us contribute somewhat to the Evidence hereof from our own Experience? |
A53720 | Can the same Fountain send out sweet and bitter water? |
A53720 | Can the same Soveraign Pleasure of God, be the free only Cause of all our Blessedness, and can it do that which is really Evil unto us? |
A53720 | Can this be any otherwise done but by Holiness of Heart and Life, by Conformity to God in our Souls, and living unto God in fruitfull Obedience? |
A53720 | Chosen we are unto Salvation, by the free Soveraign Grace of God: But how may this Salvation be actually obtained? |
A53720 | Despisers of its Fruits in Holiness, shall never have the least Interest in its Fruits in Righteousness? |
A53720 | Did God set his Heart upon some from Eternity? |
A53720 | Did ever any pious Soul couch such an Intention in his Supplications? |
A53720 | Do Men consider with whom and what they make bold in these things? |
A53720 | Do we know how the members of the Body are fashioned in the womb? |
A53720 | Do you find his Doctrine Effectual unto these Ends, and are your Hearts and Minds cast into the Mould of it? |
A53720 | Doth he design to give them the highest, greatest, best Fruits and Effects of his Love, and Glorifie himself in their Prayses for ever? |
A53720 | Doth he therefore reject and despise those that are Tempted, that labour and suffer under their Temptations? |
A53720 | Doth it not declare that it is shamefully naked, destitute of all Beauty and Comeliness, wholly polluted and defiled? |
A53720 | Doth not even Nature it self teach you? |
A53720 | Ergo cum ille nos in regnum suum per adoptionem sacrae regenerationis assumpserit, nos ei quod suum est denegamus? |
A53720 | Et ad quid hoc? |
A53720 | For he is God, and who hath resisted his Will? |
A53720 | For how in general doth the Holy Spirit teach us and enable us to pray? |
A53720 | For how should he so do? |
A53720 | For how, or in what sense can an Act of the Power of God be Given by him, or be Received by us? |
A53720 | For if the Holy Ghost be God himself, as hath been declared, how can he be said to be given by the Father, as it were, in a way of Authority? |
A53720 | For the deeds of the Law no man can be justified: If thou Lord shouldest mark Iniquities, O Lord who shall stand? |
A53720 | For to what purpose is it to exhort Blind Men to see, or Dead Men to live, or to promise Rewards unto them upon their so doing? |
A53720 | For what can he who is God so receive? |
A53720 | For what could not I have done, who loved wickedness for it self? |
A53720 | For what have we in or from our selves, on the Account whereof we should be lifted up? |
A53720 | For what should Creatures of such a base and defiled Extraction have to boast of in themselves? |
A53720 | For what should make it otherwise, seeing there was no Change in it by Sin, nor did God require more or harder things of us than before? |
A53720 | For what were we when he thus set his Heart upon us, to choose us, and to do us good for ever? |
A53720 | For whence in that Case should they arise or Spring? |
A53720 | For whereas he is absolutely pure, holy, and perfect, how can he have Vnion or Communion with them who are in any thing defiled? |
A53720 | For who is sufficient for these things? |
A53720 | For why should they do so who are sensible of no Spiritual Pollution, nor have the least touch of shame with respect thereunto? |
A53720 | For, say they, if God have freely from Eternity chosen men unto Salvation, what need is there that they should be Holy? |
A53720 | For, what Cloke or Pretence of Dislike or Neglect is here left unto any? |
A53720 | From whence come Warrs and Fightings among you, come they not hence, even of your Lusts that war in your Members? |
A53720 | God commands that we should be so, but what if we are not so? |
A53720 | Hast thou not heard, hast thou not known? |
A53720 | Hath he instructed you unto sincerity in all your Wayes, Dealings, and whole Conversations among men? |
A53720 | Hath he strengthened, aided, supported, assisted you by his Grace, unto all Holy Obedience? |
A53720 | Hath he subdued your Lusts, those Enemies of his Kingdom, which fight against your Souls? |
A53720 | Hath he taught you to be humble, to be meek, to be patient, to hate the Garment spotted with the flesh? |
A53720 | Hath his Blood purged your Consciences from dead works, that you should serve the living God? |
A53720 | Have you effectually learned of him to deny all Vngodliness and worldly Lusts, to live Righteously, and Soberly, and Godly in this present World? |
A53720 | Hence by Nature we are wholly unclean; who can bring a clean thing out of that which is unclean? |
A53720 | Herein I confess he was horribly assaulted until he cryed out, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? |
A53720 | How and by whom is this done? |
A53720 | How can a Quality, an Accident, an Emanation of Power from God be tempted? |
A53720 | How can the Vertue of God or the Power of God be said to be poured out, to be shed abroad& the like? |
A53720 | How can this be seeing I know not a Man? |
A53720 | How come they then eminently to be assigned one to one Person, another to another? |
A53720 | How difficult is it to keep it up unto an even fixed stable frame of acting spiritually in Spiritual Things? |
A53720 | How full is the World of Disorder, Confusion, Oppression, Rapine, Uncleanness, Violence, and the like dreadfull Miseries? |
A53720 | How is it of Soveraign Mercy that I am now in this State and Condition of Plenty and Peace? |
A53720 | How is it ready at every breath to unbend and let down its Intension? |
A53720 | How is it then that we may yield a Revenue of Glory herein? |
A53720 | How many that are called Christians doth this Character suit in these dayes? |
A53720 | How may this be Exercised? |
A53720 | How often doth God charge his People with Back- sliding, Barrenness, Decayes in Faith and Love? |
A53720 | How shall they be able to bring forth Fruit? |
A53720 | How then doth he bear witness with our Spirits? |
A53720 | How then is he said to Choose us that we should be Holy? |
A53720 | How then may this be done or effected? |
A53720 | How then sayest thou that God hath forsaken thee? |
A53720 | How unable is the Mind of man to find out Rest and Peace in them or from them? |
A53720 | I have a Baptism to be Baptized withal, and how am I straitned, or pained, till it be accomplished? |
A53720 | I say, how, by what Power and Vertue were they healed in the Wilderness, who looked unto the Brazen Serpent? |
A53720 | If I be wicked, saith Job, why then labour I in vain? |
A53720 | If he doth not, where is his Truth and Faithfulness? |
A53720 | If so, which of them? |
A53720 | If these are the things which they intend, what is the matter with them? |
A53720 | In all these Respects we may say of Christ as Job said of God, Who teacheth Like him? |
A53720 | Is it from his Sacerdotal? |
A53720 | Is it lawful for us, is it our duty to pray that God would do and effect what he had promised to do, and that both for our selves and others? |
A53720 | Is it not that the Body, the Power, the whole Interest of Sin in you may be weakened, subdued, and at length destroyed? |
A53720 | Is it not then our Duty alwayes to consider these Commands, to bind them unto our Hearts, and our Hearts to them, that nothing may seperate them? |
A53720 | Is it so easie a thing to kill an Enemy who hath so many Advantages of force and fraud? |
A53720 | Is it that which gives us a new Heart, with the Law of God written in it? |
A53720 | Is it that which he worketh in us in the pursuit of Electing Love? |
A53720 | Is it that which is purchased and procured for us by Jesus Christ, and the Encrease whereof in us he continueth to intercede for? |
A53720 | Is it the Image of God in us, and doth our Conformity unto the Lord Christ consist therein? |
A53720 | Is it the Renovation of the Image of God in us by Grace? |
A53720 | Is not this to bear witness with the World against him, that indeed his Life was unholy? |
A53720 | Is the Spirit of the Lord straitned or shortned? |
A53720 | Is there no Alteration made in Religion by the Interposition of the Person of Christ to be Incarnate, and his Mediation? |
A53720 | Is there no Danger in this Warfare? |
A53720 | Is there not somewhat peculiar herein, beyond any other Act or Duty of our Lives? |
A53720 | Is this Moral Vertue, that which God hath predestinated or chosen us unto before the Foundation of the World? |
A53720 | Istane est( saith he) innocentia puerilis? |
A53720 | It is all sin, and nothing else; why do the Dispensers of the Gospel press any Duties on such as they know to be in that estate? |
A53720 | It may be asked why these are called Prophets? |
A53720 | It will be said then, where lies the Difference? |
A53720 | Know you not that ye are the Temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? |
A53720 | Know you not that ye are the Temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? |
A53720 | May a Person who is yet Vnregenerate pray for the Spirit of Regeneration to effect that Work in him? |
A53720 | Must it not be looked on as a Doctrine less Holy than that of the Law? |
A53720 | Namely openly to revile and scorne the very Naming and asserting the work of the Spirit of God, in the words which himself hath taught? |
A53720 | Nay, would not this indeed make Christ the Minister of Sin, which our Apostle rejects with so much Detestation? |
A53720 | Nicodemus saith unto him, How can a Man be born when he is old; can he enter the second time into his Mothers Womb and be born? |
A53720 | No Alteration in the Principles, Aids, Assistances, and whole Nature of our Obedience unto God? |
A53720 | No Augmentation of the Object of Faith? |
A53720 | Notes for div A53720-e68380* Si in Gratia, non ex natura Aquae, sed ex praesentia est Spiritus Sancti: numquid in Aqua vivimus, sicut in Spiritu? |
A53720 | Now consider what it is that in your Prayers you most labour about? |
A53720 | Of what use then is the Spirit of God in these things? |
A53720 | On the like occasion did the Pharisees ask of our Saviour that question with pride and scorn; are we blind also? |
A53720 | Or that he deserts and gives over the Work of Grace which he hath undertaken towards them as not able to accomplish it? |
A53720 | Or that the several Gifts of the Spirit are so many distinct kinds of it? |
A53720 | Or the Holy Ghost is one in general, because many Effects are ascribed unto him? |
A53720 | Or, do we only desire that God would so help us, as to leave us absolutely undetermined, whether we will make use of his help or no? |
A53720 | Our God, saith the Apostle, is a consuming fire; what then, what follows as our Duty thereon? |
A53720 | Poor lost undone Creatures, that lay perishing under the Guilt of our Apostasie from him? |
A53720 | Quanto minus vereri debuit Mansuetam gregem tuam pronuncians verbum tuum, qui non verebatur in verbis suis turbas insanorum? |
A53720 | Quid enim aliud est potestas nisi adsit animus Apostolicus? |
A53720 | Quid enim non facere potui qui etiam gratuitum ama ● i facinus? |
A53720 | Quis autem ibi eum non noverat? |
A53720 | Quis hujus rigoris duritiem ad obediendi mollivit affectum, nisi qui potens est de lapidibus Abrahae silios excitare? |
A53720 | Shall we say that he designs only a weak and imperfect Work upon the Hearts of Men? |
A53720 | Shall we then think that the Holy Spirit of God will immix his own Holy Inspirations with the wicked suggestions of the Devil in a South- sayer? |
A53720 | Should a Wise- man utter 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 knowledg of Wind? |
A53720 | So far as it is thus with us, may we not, ought we not greatly to blame our selves? |
A53720 | That remains therefore to be enquired into, Who is intended in that word Me? |
A53720 | The sole Enquiry is, How we may do so, and what he requireth of us to that purpose? |
A53720 | Was it because they meerly pretended and counterfeited a Spirit of Prophesie, or had they really any such? |
A53720 | Were it not as good for them to indulge unto their Lusts and Pleasures, seeing all comes to one end? |
A53720 | Were it not better to leave them to themselves and wait for their Conversion, than to spend time and labour about them to no purpose? |
A53720 | What Allusion is there between that Work, and the doctrinal proposal of Truth to the Minds of Men? |
A53720 | What Conclusion as to our Practice and Obedience do we hence educe? |
A53720 | What Impression doth this make upon our Souls? |
A53720 | What Lowliness becomes then who dwell in Houses of Clay, whose Foundation is in the Dust, and who are crushed before the Moth? |
A53720 | What advantage shall they have by a complyance with them? |
A53720 | What can be spoken more to the Derogation of it? |
A53720 | What did he foresee that we would doe of our selves more than others, if he wrought not in us by his effectual Grace? |
A53720 | What did he see in us, to move him so to choose us, nothing but Sin and Misery? |
A53720 | What else can any one learn from them concerning the one or the other? |
A53720 | What else could any Man living imagine? |
A53720 | What if we doe comply with the Command, and become holy? |
A53720 | What is his distinct Testimony in this Matter? |
A53720 | What pretence then could there be for any to say that Christ was in such a place? |
A53720 | What shall we do? |
A53720 | What shall we say then, is there no sincere Holiness where such Decayes are found? |
A53720 | What then is the distinct Testimony that is ascribed unto him? |
A53720 | What then shall we say, that he is not a Person, but only the Power of God? |
A53720 | What then will he do for them? |
A53720 | What therefore is incumbent on us with respect thereunto, that we may know we have an Interest in this single Security against final Apostasie? |
A53720 | When was this Wind Created? |
A53720 | Whence doth that Blessedness arise, and wherein doth it consist? |
A53720 | Whence then doth it come to pass that the Minds of Men should be filled and possessed with enmity against him? |
A53720 | Where is it said that all the Gifts of the Holy Ghost do constitute or make up one Holy Ghost? |
A53720 | Where is it said, that a Man is Born again, or Begotten a- new by himself? |
A53720 | Where then is the Glory of his Immutability, of his Essential Holiness, of the absolute Rectitude of his Nature and Will? |
A53720 | Where then shall we in this Condition cast Anchor? |
A53720 | Wherewith shall I come before the Lord, and bow my self before the High God? |
A53720 | Whither shall I go from thy Spirit? |
A53720 | Who art thou, saith he, O great Mountain? |
A53720 | Who can merit by doing his duty? |
A53720 | Who hath directed the Spirit of the Lord, or being his Counsellor hath taught him? |
A53720 | Who or what then is intended by that Pronoun Me? |
A53720 | Who will be so unwise as to attempt that which he hath no strength to accomplish? |
A53720 | Why are we so slow, so Negligent in the pursuit of our principal Interest and Happiness? |
A53720 | Why do they not say unto them, you believe in Christ, you believe in the Gospel; and thereon expose them to Derision? |
A53720 | Why do we suffer every thing, why do we suffer any thing to divert our Minds from, or retard our Endeavours in this Design? |
A53720 | Why doe we weary our selves about other things? |
A53720 | Why else are they said to be dead? |
A53720 | Why will they not speak of the things of God in Words that the Holy Ghost teacheth? |
A53720 | Will he be able hereon to discharge this Duty, so as that sin may dye, and his soul may live? |
A53720 | Will he make them all Kings or Emperours in the World? |
A53720 | Will he then despise their Complaints, and their bemoaning of themselves before him? |
A53720 | Will the Lord be pleased with Thousands of Rams, or with ten Thousands of Rivers of Oyl? |
A53720 | Will this render those Expressions concerning him proper? |
A53720 | With what Appearances, what Out- sides of things are most men satisfied? |
A53720 | Yea who is there that indeed doth naturally think otherwise? |
A53720 | You name the Name of Christ, profess an Interest in him, and expect Salvation by him; which Way will you apply your selves unto him? |
A53720 | but the Spirit of Christ because he is not so, but only treateth of him? |
A53720 | did he choose them to be his own peculiar, to distinguish them as his from all the residue of Mankind? |
A53720 | doth it not appear rather to be Retrograde and under a constant Decay? |
A53720 | from which of his Offices do you expect Advantage? |
A53720 | how may we be brought into the actual possession of it? |
A53720 | if we have no such sufficiency, to what purpose should we set about the thinking or doing of any thing that is good? |
A53720 | in what sence is our Holiness proposed as the Design of God in Election? |
A53720 | is it our Conformity from thence unto him in his Holiness? |
A53720 | is it our being Holy in all Manner of Holiness, because God is holy? |
A53720 | no Watchfulness, no Diligence required of us? |
A53720 | numquid in Aqua signamur sicut in Spiritu? |
A53720 | or whither shall I flee from thy presence? |
A53720 | quia non obeditur imperiis quibus perniciose obediretur? |
A53720 | shall I come before him with Burnt- Offerings, with Calves of a year old? |
A53720 | that any one should ever read the Bible, or once consider what he is, and with whom he hath to doe, and to be ignorant of this Duty? |
A53720 | was it not because that was an Ordinance of God, which by his Almighty Power he made effectual unto that purpose? |
A53720 | what are the perishing Profits, Pleasures, and Satisfactions by them, which this World can afford? |
A53720 | what is it, not to refuse the Grace of Conversion, but to comply with it? |
A53720 | whither shall we betake our selves for Quietness and Repose? |
A53720 | why are they so afraid of the Words and Expressions of the Scripture? |
A53720 | why doe we spend our Labour in vain, and our Strength for that which is not bread? |
A53720 | will he not avenge them of that Enemy, and that speedily? |
A53720 | — Sed qualiter hoc se ● tiri potest cum ita scribitur;& Sanctus est super eum Spiritus Domini& ambulans prophetabat? |