Thoughts on Religious ExperiencePresbyterian Board of Publication, 1841 - 311 pagina's |
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Pagina 38
... means he pleases , may regenerate by his Spirit the soul of the infant while in his sacred name water is applied to ... means of regeneration , depends on the sense in which the word means is used . If in the sense of presenting motives ...
... means he pleases , may regenerate by his Spirit the soul of the infant while in his sacred name water is applied to ... means of regeneration , depends on the sense in which the word means is used . If in the sense of presenting motives ...
Pagina 42
... means , gradually or suddenly . Neither do these things at all assist in determining the nature of the effect produced . All who ever became pious must have begun with serious consideration , whatever means were employed to produce this ...
... means , gradually or suddenly . Neither do these things at all assist in determining the nature of the effect produced . All who ever became pious must have begun with serious consideration , whatever means were employed to produce this ...
Pagina 328
... means of sanctification , you must have it deeply fixed in your mind that noth- ing can be effected in this work ... means as vigorously as if you were to be saved by your own efforts , and yet trust as en- tirely to the grace of God as ...
... means of sanctification , you must have it deeply fixed in your mind that noth- ing can be effected in this work ... means as vigorously as if you were to be saved by your own efforts , and yet trust as en- tirely to the grace of God as ...
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Thoughts on Religious Experience: To which is Added an Appendix Containing ... Archibald Alexander Volledige weergave - 1844 |
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affections affliction ancholy appear backsliding believe blessed body cause children of God Christian Church comfort commonly conscience conversion conviction dark dear death declension delight desire disease distress divine divine grace doctrine doubt duties dying eternal evidence evil exer exercises experienced faith Father favour fear feelings friends give glory God's gospel grace happiness hath hear heart heaven Holy Spirit hope impressions Jesus Christ John Newton kind knowledge light ligion live Lord Jesus means means of grace melan melancholy mercy mind moral narrative nature ness never object opinion pain peace persons piety pious pray prayer preaching principle promises racter reason regeneration rejoice religion religious conversation religious experience remarkable rienced righteousness saints salvation Satan Saviour Scripture seemed sinner sins sorrow soul sufferings sweet temptation thee things thou hast thoughts tion true truth unto word young