Thoughts on Religious ExperiencePresbyterian Board of Publication, 1841 - 311 pagina's |
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Pagina 310
... darkness and distress which you witnessed . In all this there was nothing very remarkable . I think very many can record a similar expe- rience . It was not the fact that in a feeble state of health I was dark and comfortless in spirit ...
... darkness and distress which you witnessed . In all this there was nothing very remarkable . I think very many can record a similar expe- rience . It was not the fact that in a feeble state of health I was dark and comfortless in spirit ...
Pagina 380
... darkness which conceals the in- ternal powers of the mind even from itself , except so far as they are manifested by ... dark place . " To the law and to the testi- mony ; if they speak not according to these , there is no light in them ...
... darkness which conceals the in- ternal powers of the mind even from itself , except so far as they are manifested by ... dark place . " To the law and to the testi- mony ; if they speak not according to these , there is no light in them ...
Pagina 563
... dark clouds , and all their brilliant prospects will be obscured , and the overwhelming gloom of sorrow will en- velop them . It is indeed no part of wisdom to torment our minds with vain terrors of evils which are merely possible ...
... dark clouds , and all their brilliant prospects will be obscured , and the overwhelming gloom of sorrow will en- velop them . It is indeed no part of wisdom to torment our minds with vain terrors of evils which are merely possible ...
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Thoughts on Religious Experience: To which is Added an Appendix Containing ... Archibald Alexander Volledige weergave - 1844 |
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