Theology: Explained and Defended, in a Series of Sermons, Volume 3S. Converse, 1825 |
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... evident , that it is alike applicable to all Christians . If , therefore , any Christian ceases to be holy ; this purpose of God , solemnly adopted , and declared , will in one instance be frus- trated ; and in every instance , in which ...
... evident , that it is alike applicable to all Christians . If , therefore , any Christian ceases to be holy ; this purpose of God , solemnly adopted , and declared , will in one instance be frus- trated ; and in every instance , in which ...
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... evident , are merely natural ; and are felt , of course , by every mistaking professor of Religion . Love to God , and to divine things , is a delight in the nature of these objects , indepen- dently of any personal benefit , to which ...
... evident , are merely natural ; and are felt , of course , by every mistaking professor of Religion . Love to God , and to divine things , is a delight in the nature of these objects , indepen- dently of any personal benefit , to which ...
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... evident , than that zeal was not , in the most of these cases , any proof of piety in those , by whom it was exercised . As zeal itself , so the degree in which it exists , is no proof of vital religion . There have been multitudes of ...
... evident , than that zeal was not , in the most of these cases , any proof of piety in those , by whom it was exercised . As zeal itself , so the degree in which it exists , is no proof of vital religion . There have been multitudes of ...
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... evident , as to need no illustration . Indeed , it may be doubted whether any man will openly aver this doctrine ; although multitudes assert that which involves it . Certainly , a Sinner , who examines his own heart and life , must ...
... evident , as to need no illustration . Indeed , it may be doubted whether any man will openly aver this doctrine ; although multitudes assert that which involves it . Certainly , a Sinner , who examines his own heart and life , must ...
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... evident , that , as our whole judgment will , and ought to be , usually made up , partly of the evidence furnished by our present state , and partly of our past judgments , and the evidence on which they were founded ; evidence ...
... evident , that , as our whole judgment will , and ought to be , usually made up , partly of the evidence furnished by our present state , and partly of our past judgments , and the evidence on which they were founded ; evidence ...
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