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and they deaden the heart towards God. The widow whilst she lived in pleasure is reckoned dead, 1 Tim. 5.6. She is dead God-wards, and dead Christ-wards, and dead Duty-wards, & dead Heaven-wards, and dead Holiness-wards, &c. Aristotle writes of a parcel of ground in Sicily, that sends forth such a strong, such a sweet smell of fragrant flowers, that no Hounds can hunt there; |
and they deaden the heart towards God. The widow while she lived in pleasure is reckoned dead, 1 Tim. 5.6. She is dead Godwards, and dead Christ-wards, and dead Duty-wards, & dead Heavenwards, and dead Holinesswards, etc. Aristotle writes of a parcel of ground in Sicily, that sends forth such a strong, such a sweet smell of fragrant flowers, that no Hounds can hunt there; |
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