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But I have often , since that first conviction , had quite another kind of sense of God's sovereignty than I had then . I have often since had not only a conviction , but a delightful conviction . The doctrine has very often appeared ...
But I have often , since that first conviction , had quite another kind of sense of God's sovereignty than I had then . I have often since had not only a conviction , but a delightful conviction . The doctrine has very often appeared ...
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When others , that have come to talk with me about their soul concerns , have expressed the sense they have had of their own wickedness , by saying that it seemed to them , that they were as bad as the devil himself ; I thought their ...
When others , that have come to talk with me about their soul concerns , have expressed the sense they have had of their own wickedness , by saying that it seemed to them , that they were as bad as the devil himself ; I thought their ...
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Why level downward to our dullest per- ception always , and praise that as common sense ? The commonest sense is the sense of men asleep , which they express by snor- ing . Sometimes we are inclined to class those who are once - and - a ...
Why level downward to our dullest per- ception always , and praise that as common sense ? The commonest sense is the sense of men asleep , which they express by snor- ing . Sometimes we are inclined to class those who are once - and - a ...
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