No Cross, No Crown: A Discourse Shewing the Nature and Discipline of the Holy Cross of Christ; and that the Denial of Self, and Daily Bearing of Christ's Cross, is Alone the Way to the Rest and Kingdom of God. To which are Added, the Living and Dying Testimonies of Many Persons of Ame and Learning, Both of Ancient Times and Modern Times, in Favour of this Treatise. In Two PartsFriends' Book Association, 1897 - 426 pagini |
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Pagina 3
... luxury of his heart ; as if he had been born for himself , or rather given him- self being , and so not subject to the reckoning and judgment of a superior power . To this wild and lamentable pass hath poor man brought himself , by his ...
... luxury of his heart ; as if he had been born for himself , or rather given him- self being , and so not subject to the reckoning and judgment of a superior power . To this wild and lamentable pass hath poor man brought himself , by his ...
Pagina 12
... luxury . As she was then , so mys- tical Babylon is now , the great enemy of God's people . SECT . 7. True it is , " they that are born of the flesh , hate and persecute them that are born of the spirit , " who are the circumcision in ...
... luxury . As she was then , so mys- tical Babylon is now , the great enemy of God's people . SECT . 7. True it is , " they that are born of the flesh , hate and persecute them that are born of the spirit , " who are the circumcision in ...
Pagina 88
... luxury ; from whence all other mischiefs daily flow , as streams from their proper fountains : the mortifying of which makes up the other ; and indeed a very great part of the work of the true cross ; and though last in place , yet ...
... luxury ; from whence all other mischiefs daily flow , as streams from their proper fountains : the mortifying of which makes up the other ; and indeed a very great part of the work of the true cross ; and though last in place , yet ...
Pagina 152
... luxury , where they may be not improperly placed . SECT . 2. That people are generally proud of their persons , is too visible and troublesome ; especially if they have any pretence either to blood or beauty ; the one has raised many ...
... luxury , where they may be not improperly placed . SECT . 2. That people are generally proud of their persons , is too visible and troublesome ; especially if they have any pretence either to blood or beauty ; the one has raised many ...
Pagina 180
... luxury , and rises often out of it ; for from having much they spend much , and so become poor by luxury : such are covetous to get , to spend more , which tem- perance would prevent . For if men would not , or could not , by good laws ...
... luxury , and rises often out of it ; for from having much they spend much , and so become poor by luxury : such are covetous to get , to spend more , which tem- perance would prevent . For if men would not , or could not , by good laws ...
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Abraham Cowley answered Antisthenes apostle apparel behold blessed blood called children of God Christendom Christians conscience covetousness Croesus cross of Christ customs Dæmon death despise disciples discourse divine doctrine doth effeminacy enemies Epictetus esteem eternal evil eyes faith father fear flesh follow folly friends give glory God's godliness hath heart Heathens heaven heavenly Heraclitus holy honour Jesus Christ Jews judgment Justin Martyr king kingdom Lacedæmonia Laert live Lord lust luxury Matt meek mind miserable ness never noble persons plain Plato pleasure poor pray pride prince professed proud Prov Psal reason recreations religion repent reproach reproved rich righteousness saith salvation scripture SECT self-denial shew sins Socrates Solon soul spirit Sulpitius Severus temperance thee things thou thought thyself tion true unto vanity virtue Waldenses wanton Wherefore whilst wicked women words worldly worship Xenoph