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Fourthly, This Incense was to be fir'd, before its grateful perfume could be sented: If the High Priest flung never so many handfuls of it on dead coals there came forth no odour; so our Prayers are altogether frigid and no way pleasing until kindled by the flames of the Spirit: where heat and fervour is wanting in him that prays, the very Soul of prayer is absent. |
Fourthly, This Incense was to be fired, before its grateful perfume could be scented: If the High Priest flung never so many handfuls of it on dead coals there Come forth no odour; so our Prayers Are altogether frigid and no Way pleasing until kindled by the flames of the Spirit: where heat and fervour is wanting in him that prays, the very Soul of prayer is absent. |
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