Thoughts on Religious ExperiencePresbyterian Board of Publication, 1841 - 311 pagina's |
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Archibald Alexander. they do not differ in kind from what every sinner will experience at the day of judgment , when his own conscience will condemn him and he will stand guilty before his Judge . But there is no- thing in this kind of ...
Archibald Alexander. they do not differ in kind from what every sinner will experience at the day of judgment , when his own conscience will condemn him and he will stand guilty before his Judge . But there is no- thing in this kind of ...
Pagina 273
... kind brother , hypocrisy in concealing the real dictates of conscience and approbation of the inner man , and a neglect of all efforts at improvement . The person thus circumstanced is instinctively led to endeavour to persuade himself ...
... kind brother , hypocrisy in concealing the real dictates of conscience and approbation of the inner man , and a neglect of all efforts at improvement . The person thus circumstanced is instinctively led to endeavour to persuade himself ...
Pagina 480
... kind , and would do to be classed with those of John Janeway , Edward Payson and Dr. Samuel Finley , but we have not room for it and many others . The two Henrys , father and son , so eminent for their piety and usefulness , were ...
... kind , and would do to be classed with those of John Janeway , Edward Payson and Dr. Samuel Finley , but we have not room for it and many others . The two Henrys , father and son , so eminent for their piety and usefulness , were ...
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Thoughts on Religious Experience: To which is Added an Appendix Containing ... Archibald Alexander Volledige weergave - 1844 |
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