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me - The word taken in this connection very clearly manifest this  __Idea that if in the offering of our prayers to == God - [[crossed out]] we habour any sin in our heart, &  
me - The word taken in this connection very clearly manifest this  __Idea that if in the offering of our prayers to == God - [[crossed out]] we habour any sin in our heart, &  
clave to it the Lord will not hear our prayers - But if we are sincere - and do not regard iniquity in our hearts: but desiire to cast it out utterly & universally, then we may
clave to it the Lord will not hear our prayers - But if we are sincere - and do not regard iniquity in our hearts: but desire to cast it out utterly & universally, then we may
be certain that the Lord will hear our prayer, & soon we shall have occasion to triumph in divine goodness, and call upon all rational creatures & come & hear what he hath done for our souls.
be certain that the Lord will hear our prayer, & soon we shall have occasion to triumph in divine goodness, and call upon all rational creatures & come & hear what he hath done for our souls.
   In attending further to the words it is proposed to enquire two things -
   In attending further to the words it is proposed to enquire two things -
I When may persons be said to regard iniquity in their hearts, &
I When may persons be said to regard iniquity in their hearts, &
II dly  Why  the Lord will not
II dly  Why  the Lord will not

Latest revision as of 00:55, 14 November 2021

me - The word taken in this connection very clearly manifest this __Idea that if in the offering of our prayers to == God - crossed out we habour any sin in our heart, & clave to it the Lord will not hear our prayers - But if we are sincere - and do not regard iniquity in our hearts: but desire to cast it out utterly & universally, then we may be certain that the Lord will hear our prayer, & soon we shall have occasion to triumph in divine goodness, and call upon all rational creatures & come & hear what he hath done for our souls.

 In attending further to the words it is proposed to enquire two things -

I When may persons be said to regard iniquity in their hearts, & II dly Why the Lord will not