Thoughts on Religious ExperiencePresbyterian Board of Publication, 1841 - 311 pagina's |
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Pagina 150
... 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 soul at once ; while others have their minds ...
... 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 soul at once ; while others have their minds ...
Pagina 413
... given and wrought all this , yet he gives to us an eternal reward . " But not satisfied with sending messages to his brother , on the second day of January he requested to be raised up and placed in a chair that he might write to him ...
... given and wrought all this , yet he gives to us an eternal reward . " But not satisfied with sending messages to his brother , on the second day of January he requested to be raised up and placed in a chair that he might write to him ...
Pagina 440
... given me . I want only one thing , and that is a speedy lift to heaven . I expect no more here . I desire no more — I can bear no more . Oh praise , praise , praise that boundless love which hath wonderfully looked upon my soul , and ...
... given me . I want only one thing , and that is a speedy lift to heaven . I expect no more here . I desire no more — I can bear no more . Oh praise , praise , praise that boundless love which hath wonderfully looked upon my soul , 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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