Familiar Letters to a Gentleman ... The fourth editionW. Gray, 1784 - 392 pages |
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... believer would part with the glorious hope of eternal and inexpreffible happiness and joy , for the gloomy profpect of annihilation ! --- It is certain , upon this fuppofition , the believer can be in no danger ; he has nothing to lofe ...
... believer would part with the glorious hope of eternal and inexpreffible happiness and joy , for the gloomy profpect of annihilation ! --- It is certain , upon this fuppofition , the believer can be in no danger ; he has nothing to lofe ...
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... believer ? Now , Sir , does it not infinitely concern you to confider the cafe before you in this awful view , to compare and make a proper estimate of the incon- ceivably different ftates of the Believer and the In- fidel , both with ...
... believer ? Now , Sir , does it not infinitely concern you to confider the cafe before you in this awful view , to compare and make a proper estimate of the incon- ceivably different ftates of the Believer and the In- fidel , both with ...
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... believers . - You may know ( as , bleffed be God , multitudes do know by experience ) how it conquers mens corruptions , changes their natures , pacifies their confciences , fills their fouls with light and joy , ftrengthens them ...
... believers . - You may know ( as , bleffed be God , multitudes do know by experience ) how it conquers mens corruptions , changes their natures , pacifies their confciences , fills their fouls with light and joy , ftrengthens them ...
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... often meet with fore conflicts from our spiritual enemies , as was before observed ; but when thofe more exalted joys and comforts are G wanting , wanting , believers have yet meat to eat , which of Chriftianity . 61.
... often meet with fore conflicts from our spiritual enemies , as was before observed ; but when thofe more exalted joys and comforts are G wanting , wanting , believers have yet meat to eat , which of Chriftianity . 61.
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Jonathan Dickinson. wanting , believers have yet meat to eat , which the world knows not of . - The promises will ftill prove an anchor for their fouls , to keep them fure and Stedfaft in the moft tempeftuous feafons . - They will find ...
Jonathan Dickinson. wanting , believers have yet meat to eat , which the world knows not of . - The promises will ftill prove an anchor for their fouls , to keep them fure and Stedfaft in the moft tempeftuous feafons . - They will find ...
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againſt alfo alſo anfwer Antinomians Apoſtle becauſe believers cafe caufe cauſe children of God Chrift Jefus Chriftian comfort confcience confequence confider covenant curfe defign defire diftinction divine divine grace doctrine duties endeavour eternal evidence exercife fafe faid faith in Chrift falfe falvation fame fanctifying faving faith favour fcheme fenfe ferve fhall fhew fhould fincere obedience firſt fome foul fpeaks fpiritual ftate fubject fuch fufficient fuppofe glorious glory God's gofpel grace greateſt guilt hath heart himſelf holy hope imputed inconfiftent infinite iniquities intereft juft juftification likewife live Lord Jefus Chrift lufts mercy moft moſt muft muſt nature neceffary nefs obferved ourſelves pardon perfonal perfuafion Pfal pleaſed pleaſure poffibly prefent pretend profeffion progrefs promife purpoſe reafon refpect religion repentance reprefented riences righteouſneſs Scripture Spirit ſtate thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe tion true truth union to Chrift unto uſed yourſelf