The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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... light ? " Did it not im- peratively require that Spirit which should " reprove the world of sin , of righteousness , and of judgment ? " Did it not pant for the know- ledge of that " blood of Christ which cleanseth from all sin ? " Even ...
... light ? " Did it not im- peratively require that Spirit which should " reprove the world of sin , of righteousness , and of judgment ? " Did it not pant for the know- ledge of that " blood of Christ which cleanseth from all sin ? " Even ...
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... light to the conscience and support to the mind ; a way founded , not on speculation , but evidence , which should carry conversion to the heart as well as conviction to the understanding . Such a religion God was preparing for them in ...
... light to the conscience and support to the mind ; a way founded , not on speculation , but evidence , which should carry conversion to the heart as well as conviction to the understanding . Such a religion God was preparing for them in ...
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... light of the Holy Spirit is still too frequently quenched , what must have been the state of mankind , when that grace was not made known , when that light was not fully revealed , when " darkness covered the earth , and gross darkness ...
... light of the Holy Spirit is still too frequently quenched , what must have been the state of mankind , when that grace was not made known , when that light was not fully revealed , when " darkness covered the earth , and gross darkness ...
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... the first dawn of heavenly light to its meridian radiance . The Old Testament and the New , the Law and the Gospel ; the prophets predicting events , and the evan- VOL . X. C - gelists recording them ; the doctrinal yet didactic epistolary.
... the first dawn of heavenly light to its meridian radiance . The Old Testament and the New , the Law and the Gospel ; the prophets predicting events , and the evan- VOL . X. C - gelists recording them ; the doctrinal yet didactic epistolary.
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... lights of the pagan world , He chose , in the promulgation of the Gospel , to make use of men of ordinary endowments , men possessing the usual defects and prejudices of persons so educated and so circumstanced ? Not only the other ...
... lights of the pagan world , He chose , in the promulgation of the Gospel , to make use of men of ordinary endowments , men possessing the usual defects and prejudices of persons so educated and so circumstanced ? Not only the other ...
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