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1 I, 13| works to destroy them. To be sure, say they, the world is 2 I, 15| rule of Deity, being (to be sure) unbegotten, and unmade, 3 III, 2 | a work, which (we may be sure) required preparation, as 4 III, 4 | were His, so he may, to be sure, at his second coming proceed 5 III, 8 | this opinion of his will be sure to have others to maintain 6 III, 8 | this very reason, to be sure, as pre-eminently good, 7 III, 9 | we have an answer on a sure principle, to the effect 8 III, 13| warrior. Although, to be sure, He might be about to call 9 III, 20| THE WORLD PREDICTED. THE SURE MERCIES OF DAVID. WHAT THESE 10 III, 20| covenant with you, even the sure mercies of David." Indeed, 11 III, 20| the appellation of "the sure mercies of David," which 12 III, 20| flesh itself was David's "sure mercies," consecrated by 13 III, 20| consecrated by religion, and "sure" after its resurrection. 14 III, 20| in Him we shall have "the sure mercies of David." Him, 15 IV, 1 | covenant with you," adding "the sure mercies of David," in order 16 IV, 2 | of the Gospel not, to be sure, of Jewry, but of Pontus 17 IV, 4 | precedes the fault. To be sure, an amender of that Gospel, 18 IV, 7 | end in a falsehood? To be sure, our censure has been once 19 IV, 7 | but aversion, prompt and sure, which they would bestow 20 IV, 7 | rebuked him, you say. To be sure he did, as being an envious ( 21 IV, 9 | freed from leprosy would be sure to perform the solemnities 22 IV, 9 | every cured leper would be sure to bring one; he possibly 23 IV, 10| merely man, and were not yet sure that He was God also, as 24 IV, 12| god; except that (to be sure) it has happened that Marcion 25 IV, 17| his pledge; thou shalt be sure to return to him his garment 26 IV, 18| thought of. Now John was quite sure that there was no other 27 IV, 22| to destroy. This, to be sure, was what he wished to be 28 IV, 22| shown in some slough as a sure token of their ruin, or 29 IV, 22| opinion, then you may be sure that up to that very day 30 IV, 24| Notwithstanding be ye sure of this, that the kingdom 31 IV, 33| more of a master, to be sure, than mammon, and more to 32 IV, 33| since He would have been sure to mention the Creator if 33 IV, 34| Moses and Christ? To be sure there is! But then you have 34 V, 5 | superscription, for I was sure that another opportunity 35 V, 13| Likewise, when adding, "We are sure that the judgment of God 36 V, 13| not as if he meant to ten sure the Creator Himself with 37 V, 16| and even that without any sure authority which actually 38 V, 17| his own divinity. To be sure, if he had not existed, 39 V, 18| For since the Creator was sure to know, some time or other,