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what then can be more fit for us than to runne from the sinke of foule corruptions, daily mortifying them, and as it were leaving them behinde us, continually more and more bending our whole course unto the blessed state of glory? (This is the second branch, the terminus ad quem, or place unto which wee are to speed our passage.) Oh this is a blessed state indeed, such as the eye hath not seene, such as the eare hath not heard, |
what then can be more fit for us than to run from the sink of foul corruptions, daily mortifying them, and as it were leaving them behind us, continually more and more bending our Whole course unto the blessed state of glory? (This is the second branch, the terminus ad Whom, or place unto which we Are to speed our passage.) O this is a blessed state indeed, such as the eye hath not seen, such as the ear hath not herd, |
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The terminus ad quem, or a place unto) which we are specially to bend our Race. 1. Cor. 2, 9. |
The terminus ad Whom, or a place unto) which we Are specially to bend our Raze. 1. Cor. 2, 9. |
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