Thoughts on Religious ExperiencePresbyterian Board of Publication, 1841 - 311 pagina's |
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... Religion does not produce melancholy , but melancholy turns the thoughts to religion . Per- sons of a melancholy temperament seize on such ideas as are most awful and which furnish the greatest opportunity of indulging in despondency ...
... Religion does not produce melancholy , but melancholy turns the thoughts to religion . Per- sons of a melancholy temperament seize on such ideas as are most awful and which furnish the greatest opportunity of indulging in despondency ...
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... religion , and I felt a real abhorrence of vicious courses . " This was my state of mind when Providence cast my lot where a powerful revival had been in progress for some time . I had witnessed some- thing of this kind in a wild ...
... religion , and I felt a real abhorrence of vicious courses . " This was my state of mind when Providence cast my lot where a powerful revival had been in progress for some time . I had witnessed some- thing of this kind in a wild ...
Pagina 424
... religion . The Christian religion is little understood by the most of us . Oh the gospel of Christ ! how purely was it preached in this place when I was at the university ! though I found not the sweetness of it at that time as I have ...
... religion . The Christian religion is little understood by the most of us . Oh the gospel of Christ ! how purely was it preached in this place when I was at the university ! though I found not the sweetness of it at that time as I have ...
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Thoughts on Religious Experience: To which is Added an Appendix Containing ... Archibald Alexander Volledige weergave - 1844 |
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