Thoughts on Religious ExperiencePresbyterian Board of Publication, 1841 - 311 pagina's |
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Pagina 556
... conscience , I mean that you should , in the first place , endeavour to obtain this inestimable blessing by an application to " the blood of sprinkling . " Until the soul is justified and sin pardoned there can be no true peace of ...
... conscience , I mean that you should , in the first place , endeavour to obtain this inestimable blessing by an application to " the blood of sprinkling . " Until the soul is justified and sin pardoned there can be no true peace of ...
Pagina 557
... conscience we must con- form our actions to its precepts with assiduous and holy diligence . A good conscience is always an enlightened con- science . Through error a man may believe that he is doing God service when he is persecuting ...
... conscience we must con- form our actions to its precepts with assiduous and holy diligence . A good conscience is always an enlightened con- science . Through error a man may believe that he is doing God service when he is persecuting ...
Pagina 559
... conscience will not be at peace . Now , whatever may be the infirmity or moral defect which cleaves to us , it is odious in the sight of God and tends to grieve the Holy Spirit . In just judgment we are left to darkness , barrenness and ...
... conscience will not be at peace . Now , whatever may be the infirmity or moral defect which cleaves to us , it is odious in the sight of God and tends to grieve the Holy Spirit . In just judgment we are left to darkness , barrenness and ...
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Thoughts on Religious Experience: To which is Added an Appendix Containing ... Archibald Alexander Volledige weergave - 1844 |
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