Thoughts on Religious ExperiencePresbyterian Board of Publication, 1841 - 311 pagina's |
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Pagina 92
... pain of body and greater pain of soul , and without any prospect of peace or help ; and yet God hath recovered me by his sovereign grace and mercy . Mr. Robert Bruce , minister in Edinburgh , was twenty years in terrors of conscience ...
... pain of body and greater pain of soul , and without any prospect of peace or help ; and yet God hath recovered me by his sovereign grace and mercy . Mr. Robert Bruce , minister in Edinburgh , was twenty years in terrors of conscience ...
Pagina 372
... pain of the rod— for then it would cease to be an affliction — but while they experience the smart they are convinced that it is operating as a salutary though bitter medicine , and they rejoice in the prospect or feel- ing of returning ...
... pain of the rod— for then it would cease to be an affliction — but while they experience the smart they are convinced that it is operating as a salutary though bitter medicine , and they rejoice in the prospect or feel- ing of returning ...
Pagina 400
Archibald Alexander. and infirmities ; permit not the grievousness of my pain to cast me into impatience or murmuring . Either make my pains tolerable , or furnish me with fortitude and constancy sufficient to bear them that I may not ...
Archibald Alexander. and infirmities ; permit not the grievousness of my pain to cast me into impatience or murmuring . Either make my pains tolerable , or furnish me with fortitude and constancy sufficient to bear them that I may not ...
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Thoughts on Religious Experience: To which is Added an Appendix Containing ... Archibald Alexander Volledige weergave - 1844 |
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