The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Volume 1Peirce and Williams, 1828 |
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Page 76
... heart a direct demand for it . The heart cannot feel , but as the objects of affection are presented . But , while the understanding is employed in categorical demands of love , repentance , and faith , and in watching and waiting to ...
... heart a direct demand for it . The heart cannot feel , but as the objects of affection are presented . But , while the understanding is employed in categorical demands of love , repentance , and faith , and in watching and waiting to ...
Page 148
... heart , by the power of feeling , carried him to a conclusion directly the opposite . But no sooner is the heart renewed by the power of truth and of the Holy Ghost , than this collision between the under- standing and the heart ceases ...
... heart , by the power of feeling , carried him to a conclusion directly the opposite . But no sooner is the heart renewed by the power of truth and of the Holy Ghost , than this collision between the under- standing and the heart ceases ...
Page 547
... heart should thus be laid open to public view , would be ban- ished from society ; nay , he would himself fly from it , overwhelmed with shame and confusion . Of this every man is sensible , and , therefore , conceals his heart from all ...
... heart should thus be laid open to public view , would be ban- ished from society ; nay , he would himself fly from it , overwhelmed with shame and confusion . Of this every man is sensible , and , therefore , conceals his heart from all ...
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