The Presbyterian Magazine: A Monthly Publication, Volume 1Littell & Henry, 1821 |
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... character possess , who are evident- ly self deceived , possessing no more than a natural love of God , gives much encouragement to the impe- nitent . Even the desirable expe- rience of others , whose change is the more discernible ...
... character possess , who are evident- ly self deceived , possessing no more than a natural love of God , gives much encouragement to the impe- nitent . Even the desirable expe- rience of others , whose change is the more discernible ...
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... character of Jesus Christ . They do believe that man was at first created in a pure , holy and happy state ; that he fell from it by his own wilful transgression ; that man- kind have , in consequence of the apostacy of Adam , been ...
... character of Jesus Christ . They do believe that man was at first created in a pure , holy and happy state ; that he fell from it by his own wilful transgression ; that man- kind have , in consequence of the apostacy of Adam , been ...
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... character and nature of man , so that the sinner is converted into a saint , and the heir of hell is made an heir of hea- ven , is not to be treated with indif- ference . The knowledge of it is a matter that most deeply concerns every ...
... character and nature of man , so that the sinner is converted into a saint , and the heir of hell is made an heir of hea- ven , is not to be treated with indif- ference . The knowledge of it is a matter that most deeply concerns every ...
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... character and ex- tent , has been proportioned to the magnitude of its importance . These have been subjects of tedious and accrimonious litigation . To exa- mine closely , and reason dispas- sionately is more easily proposed , than ...
... character and ex- tent , has been proportioned to the magnitude of its importance . These have been subjects of tedious and accrimonious litigation . To exa- mine closely , and reason dispas- sionately is more easily proposed , than ...
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... character of ministers of the gospel , that we are forbidden to receive them into our house ; for if our enemy , and the enemy of Christ hunger , we may feed him , and show him every kind civility as a man . This is the spirit of the ...
... character of ministers of the gospel , that we are forbidden to receive them into our house ; for if our enemy , and the enemy of Christ hunger , we may feed him , and show him every kind civility as a man . This is the spirit of the ...
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