The great evil of procrastination, or, The sinfulness and danger of defering repentance in several discourses / by Anthony Walker ...

Walker, Anthony, d. 1692
Publisher: Printed for Nathaniel Ranew
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1682
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A66682 ESTC ID: R39412 STC ID: W304
Subject Headings: Church of England; Procrastination; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Especially considering this Watchfulness is appointed as a means to preserve us from falling, ( Watch and Pray lest ye fall into temptation, Mark xiv. 38.) By him who designs the means, as well as the end. And hath no where secured the end to them, who disobey and tempt him, by neglecting of the means, and for want of Watching. Admitting again they cannot break their Necks, (as the usual comparison is) wholly lose their Spiritual life: yet may they break their Legs and their Arms, and all their other Limbs, and go maimed and halting to their Graves. And may incur many dreadful evils to themselves, besides the dishonour they bring to God, reproach to the Gospel and scandal and offence they give to others: Especially considering this Watchfulness is appointed as a means to preserve us from falling, (Watch and Pray lest you fallen into temptation, Mark xiv. 38.) By him who designs the means, as well as the end. And hath no where secured the end to them, who disobey and tempt him, by neglecting of the means, and for want of Watching. Admitting again they cannot break their Necks, (as the usual comparison is) wholly loose their Spiritual life: yet may they break their Legs and their Arms, and all their other Limbs, and go maimed and halting to their Graves. And may incur many dreadful evils to themselves, beside the dishonour they bring to God, reproach to the Gospel and scandal and offence they give to Others: av-j vvg d n1 vbz vvn p-acp dt n2 pc-acp vvi pno12 p-acp vvg, (vvb cc vvb cs pn22 vvb p-acp n1, vvb crd. crd) p-acp pno31 r-crq n2 dt n2, c-acp av c-acp dt n1. cc vhz dx n1 vvn dt vvb p-acp pno32, r-crq vvi cc vvb pno31, p-acp vvg pp-f dt n2, cc p-acp n1 pp-f vvg. vvg av pns32 vmbx vvi po32 n2, (c-acp dt j n1 vbz) av-jn vvi po32 j n1: av vmb pns32 vvi po32 n2 cc po32 n2, cc d po32 j-jn n2, cc vvi j-vvn cc vvg p-acp po32 n2. cc vmb vvi d j n2-jn p-acp px32, p-acp dt n1 pns32 vvb p-acp np1, n1 p-acp dt n1 cc n1 cc n1 pns32 vvb p-acp n2-jn:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Mark 14.38 (AKJV); Mark 38
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Mark 14.38 (AKJV) - 0 mark 14.38: watch ye and pray, lest yee enter into temptation: especially considering this watchfulness is appointed as a means to preserve us from falling, ( watch and pray lest ye fall into temptation, mark xiv. 38.) by him who designs the means True 0.77 0.752 3.086




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In-Text Mark xiv. 38. Mark 38