The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Volume 1Peirce and Williams, 1828 |
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... holy or benevolent , in opposition to their former limited and selfish nature . Once the subject loved himself more than God , and loved his fellow men relatively , through the medium of some rela- tion they stood in to himself , and ...
... holy or benevolent , in opposition to their former limited and selfish nature . Once the subject loved himself more than God , and loved his fellow men relatively , through the medium of some rela- tion they stood in to himself , and ...
Page 260
... Holy Spirit , and the mode in which he applies the truth to the mind , in order to produce a radical and permanent change in its moral character . The effects resulting from this agency of the Holy Spirit , are wit- nessed , both in ...
... Holy Spirit , and the mode in which he applies the truth to the mind , in order to produce a radical and permanent change in its moral character . The effects resulting from this agency of the Holy Spirit , are wit- nessed , both in ...
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... Holy Spirit produces a change of heart by the truth ; and that the Son of God has rendered pardon consistent with the general good , by his atoning death . And they believe that the Bible teaches that the Agents , by whom this salvation ...
... Holy Spirit produces a change of heart by the truth ; and that the Son of God has rendered pardon consistent with the general good , by his atoning death . And they believe that the Bible teaches that the Agents , by whom this salvation ...
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