Thoughts on Religious ExperiencePresbyterian Board of Publication, 1841 - 311 pagina's |
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Pagina 47
... sinner grows worse and worse , and certainly he sees his sins to be greater in proportion as the light of truth increases . There is not , therefore , in such convic- tions , however clear and strong , any approximation to regeneration ...
... sinner grows worse and worse , and certainly he sees his sins to be greater in proportion as the light of truth increases . There is not , therefore , in such convic- tions , however clear and strong , any approximation to regeneration ...
Pagina 52
... sinner thus awakened ? What good purpose does it an- swer ? The reply has been already partially given , but it may be remarked that God deals with man as an accountable , moral agent , and before he res- cues him from the ruin into ...
... sinner thus awakened ? What good purpose does it an- swer ? The reply has been already partially given , but it may be remarked that God deals with man as an accountable , moral agent , and before he res- cues him from the ruin into ...
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... sinner's conversion is experienced or done until the moment of his conversion . He may have to un- learn many erroneous opinions taken up through prejudice or inclination . He must learn the truth of the Christian religion if unhappily ...
... sinner's conversion is experienced or done until the moment of his conversion . He may have to un- learn many erroneous opinions taken up through prejudice or inclination . He must learn the truth of the Christian religion if unhappily ...
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Thoughts on Religious Experience: To which is Added an Appendix Containing ... Archibald Alexander Volledige weergave - 1844 |
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