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  • Neither can the joys of our poor bodies be smooth and equal; but on the contrary they must be coarse and harsh, and immixed with much that is displeasing and inflamed. Essays and Miscellanies
  • Neither shall I immix myself herein, in the way of controversy, or in opposition unto others, though I shall freely declare my own judgment in it, so far as the consideration of the righteousness of Christ, under this distinction, is inseparable from the substance of the truth itself which I plead for. The Doctrine of Justification by Faith
  • Some dispute whether Christ in his human nature merited any thing for himself or no; but, not to immix ourselves in the niceties of that inquiry, it is unquestionable that the highest glory was due to him upon his accomplishment of the work committed unto him in this world, which he therefore lays claim to accordingly, John xvii. Pneumatologia
  • I mean, for such as keep them immixed from their own carnal and corrupt interests. The Sermons of John Owen
  • The ways and means whereby we may fail, and do so in this kind, when not under the actual conduct of the Spirit of God, -- that is, when our own natural and distempered affections do immix themselves in our supplications, -- are, innumerable. Pneumatologia
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  • If there be a twofold judicature appointed for the same person, for the same crime, is it not because one crime may in divers respects fall under several considerations? and must not these considerations be preserved immixed, that the formal reason of proceeding in one court may not be of any weight in the other? The Sermons of John Owen
  • Similarly, the denial of inerrancy may be the signal that some unevangelical factor has been immixed in the conception.
  • And herein I shall not immix myself in the debate of the distinction between the active and passive obedience of Christ; for he exercised the highest active obedience in his suffering, when he offered himself to God through the eternal Spirit. The Doctrine of Justification by Faith
  • Spirit of God will immix his own holy inspirations with the wicked suggestions of the devil in a soothsayer? or shall we suppose that the devil was the author of those predictions, whereas God reproacheth false gods, and their prophets acted by them, that they could not declare the things that should happen, nor show the things that were to come afterward? Pneumatologia
  • It was therefore thought meet to insist only on things necessary, and such as their faith is immediately concerned in; and not to immix therewithal any such arguments or considerations as might not, by reason of the terms wherein they are expressed, be obvious to their capacity and understanding. A Brief Declaration and Vindication of The Doctrine of the Trinity
  • These things, I say, are always to be attended unto, in our whole disquisition into the nature of evangelical justification; for, without a constant respect unto them, we shall quickly wander into curious and perplexed questions, wherein the consciences of guilty sinners are not concerned; and which, therefore, really belong not unto the substance or truth of this doctrine, nor are to be immixed therewith. The Doctrine of Justification by Faith
  • And this is the cause that disputes with such persons are generally fruitless, especially as immixed with that intemporancy of reviling other men wherein they exceed; for if that be a way either of learning or teaching of the truth, it is what the Scripture hath not instructed us in. Pneumatologia
  • The excellency hereof, in universal liberty and power, we cannot here comprehend; nor can we yet conceive the glory and beauty of those immixed spiritual actings of our minds which shall have no clog upon them, no encumbrance in them, no alloy of dross accompanying them. Meditations and Discourses on the Glory of Christ
  • And I doubt not but we shall find, in our inquiry, that it is no such figment as some, ignorant of these things, do imagine; but, on the contrary, an important truth immixed with the most fundamental principles of the mystery of the gospel, and inseparable from the grace of God in Christ Jesus. The Doctrine of Justification by Faith
  • And in the whole ensuing discourse I shall as little as is possible immix myself in any curious scholastical disputes. The Doctrine of Justification by Faith
  • Oh, let not the things of, God be immixed any more with carnal reasonings! The Sermons of John Owen
  • Our Lord Christ himself did foretell us that there would be great inquiries after him, and that great deceits would be immixed therewithal. Pneumatologia
  • And if the flesh in its lusting will immix itself with our good actions to their defilement and impairing, why may not the Spirit in the ill The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • I shall not, therefore, at present, immix myself in any needless disputations. Christologia
  • But now such as justly deserve the names of complacencies and joys are wholly refined from their contraries, and are immixed with neither vexation, remorse, nor repentance; and their good is congenial to the mind and truly mental and genuine, and not superinduced. Essays and Miscellanies
  • In 2008 PC Management selected Interop to provide a hosted CSC Gateway for Immix Wireless (www. immix.com), one of its operating companies. The Earth Times Online Newspaper

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