Theology: Explained and Defended, in a Series of Sermons, Bind 3S. Converse, 1825 |
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... regard to this subject , that they boldly appeal to it in their conversation with others , as evidence of their regeneration . " So many years since , " one of them will say , " my heart closed with Christ . Christ was discov- ered to ...
... regard to this subject , that they boldly appeal to it in their conversation with others , as evidence of their regeneration . " So many years since , " one of them will say , " my heart closed with Christ . Christ was discov- ered to ...
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... regard the sober ar- gumentation , with which their opinions are refuted ; the most dis- passionate exposures of their folly and their faults ; the most just operations of law , directed either against their crimes , or to the ...
... regard the sober ar- gumentation , with which their opinions are refuted ; the most dis- passionate exposures of their folly and their faults ; the most just operations of law , directed either against their crimes , or to the ...
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... regard as proofs of the pe- culiar love and favour of God : some , from what they term pecul- iar discoveries of the glory of God and the excellency of the Redeemer , and of the joys of the blessed in heaven . All these they consider as ...
... regard as proofs of the pe- culiar love and favour of God : some , from what they term pecul- iar discoveries of the glory of God and the excellency of the Redeemer , and of the joys of the blessed in heaven . All these they consider as ...
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... also opposed to the former , particularly , as it regards our Maker . The former , or carnal mind is enmity against God ; opposed to his character , and to his pleasure : the new one is conformed to his pleasure , and delighted.
... also opposed to the former , particularly , as it regards our Maker . The former , or carnal mind is enmity against God ; opposed to his character , and to his pleasure : the new one is conformed to his pleasure , and delighted.
Side 29
... regards the character of God , the character of Christ , the divine law , the Gospel , and his own duty , as objects pleasing in their own nature . Thus David , of the religious exercises of whose mind we have a more detailed account ...
... regards the character of God , the character of Christ , the divine law , the Gospel , and his own duty , as objects pleasing in their own nature . Thus David , of the religious exercises of whose mind we have a more detailed account ...
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