The Christian Spectator, Volume 1Howe & Spalding, 1819 - Theology |
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... feeling which may arise from slighter shades of difference in the state- ment of these doctrines ; and to concen- trate and direct the efforts of all who sup- port them against the common enemies of Evangelical truth . ] For the ...
... feeling which may arise from slighter shades of difference in the state- ment of these doctrines ; and to concen- trate and direct the efforts of all who sup- port them against the common enemies of Evangelical truth . ] For the ...
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... feel , is the opposition of holiness , and not the op- position of conscience only . To aid in this important discrimin- ation , take the following rules . 1. If your opposition to sin be that of conscience only , the pain of trans ...
... feel , is the opposition of holiness , and not the op- position of conscience only . To aid in this important discrimin- ation , take the following rules . 1. If your opposition to sin be that of conscience only , the pain of trans ...
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... feel as if he does as well on the whole as he can ; no man is perfect , and we must endeavor to do as well as we can.— But if grace makes the resistance , the subject will feel , that in all things he comes short , and is without excuse ...
... feel as if he does as well on the whole as he can ; no man is perfect , and we must endeavor to do as well as we can.— But if grace makes the resistance , the subject will feel , that in all things he comes short , and is without excuse ...
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... feel the influence of such an irre- sistible example . When this impulse is felt , if those dear missionaries , who ... feeling , the happy effects of which cannot fail to pass down with increased ratio , through all the future tracts of ...
... feel the influence of such an irre- sistible example . When this impulse is felt , if those dear missionaries , who ... feeling , the happy effects of which cannot fail to pass down with increased ratio , through all the future tracts of ...
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... feel for the miseries of a perishing world , and to give that feeling its proper ex- 1 1 pression in acts of charity , will be considered , as an essential evidence of christian character . May we not ex- pect , that while the great ...
... feel for the miseries of a perishing world , and to give that feeling its proper ex- 1 1 pression in acts of charity , will be considered , as an essential evidence of christian character . May we not ex- pect , that while the great ...
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