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He thought himself a mighty prince, but before the Lord (that is, in God's account) he was but a mighty hunter. Note, Great conquerors are but great hunters. Alexander and Caesar would not make such a figure in scripture-history as they do in common history;
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Many a dangerous temptation comes to us in fine gay colours that are but skin-deep.
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So great was the extremity of his pain and anguish that he did not only sigh but roar.
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To their own second thoughts.
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Here is bread, which strengthens man's heart, and therefore called the staff of life.
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Hearkners, we say, seldom hear good of themselves.
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It was a common saying among the Puritans, "Brown bread and the Gospel is good fare."
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Not lost, but gone before.
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Those that are above business.
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Saying and doing are two things.
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Judas had given them the slip.
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After a storm comes a calm.
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Men of polite learning and a liberal education.
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It is good news, worthy of all acceptation; and yet not too good to be true.
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The way to preserve the peace of the church is to preserve the purity of it.
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