Thoughts on Religious ExperiencePresbyterian Board of Publication, 1841 - 311 pagina's |
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Pagina 117
... but such as persevere and bring forth fruit ? Perhaps things would have gone on so quietly that the good work would not have been called a revival . But ministers cannot prevent the impressions RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE . 117.
... but such as persevere and bring forth fruit ? Perhaps things would have gone on so quietly that the good work would not have been called a revival . But ministers cannot prevent the impressions RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE . 117.
Pagina 155
... bring the truth be- fore the mind in its true nature , every act of faith must , of course , be characterized by the qualities of the truth thus presented , and by its adaptation to the circumstances and convictions of the sinner . All ...
... bring the truth be- fore the mind in its true nature , every act of faith must , of course , be characterized by the qualities of the truth thus presented , and by its adaptation to the circumstances and convictions of the sinner . All ...
Pagina 195
... bring discredit on the profession which he had made . * One reflection which occurred to me on reading Mr. Steel's letter was , that it is not desirable for a Christian to live to be very old , especially when all active service in the ...
... bring discredit on the profession which he had made . * One reflection which occurred to me on reading Mr. Steel's letter was , that it is not desirable for a Christian to live to be very old , especially when all active service in the ...
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Thoughts on Religious Experience: To which is Added an Appendix Containing ... Archibald Alexander Volledige weergave - 1844 |
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