Thoughts on Religious ExperiencePresbyterian Board of Publication, 1841 - 311 pagina's |
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Pagina 150
... comfort and satisfaction . Comfort is first given to some while reading some portion of Scripture , but in others it is attended with no particular Scripture at all . In some instances many divine things seem to be discovered to the ...
... comfort and satisfaction . Comfort is first given to some while reading some portion of Scripture , but in others it is attended with no particular Scripture at all . In some instances many divine things seem to be discovered to the ...
Pagina 152
... comfort , nor has the light always been most speedily communicated ; but yet I think the time of conversion has been most sensible in such persons . Converting influ- ences commonly bring an extraordinary conviction of the certainty and ...
... comfort , nor has the light always been most speedily communicated ; but yet I think the time of conversion has been most sensible in such persons . Converting influ- ences commonly bring an extraordinary conviction of the certainty and ...
Pagina 490
... comfort from it . He rejected every attempt to comfort him by reminding him of the way in which he had served and glorified God . " Christ is all , " he said ; " he is my only hope . " His wonderful knowledge of Scripture was a source ...
... comfort from it . He rejected every attempt to comfort him by reminding him of the way in which he had served and glorified God . " Christ is all , " he said ; " he is my only hope . " His wonderful knowledge of Scripture was a source ...
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Thoughts on Religious Experience: To which is Added an Appendix Containing ... Archibald Alexander Volledige weergave - 1844 |
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