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NOW the spirit of grace which God bestows upon his people is partly a spirit of adoption and partly a spirit of regen- eration , both one spirit , only having divers manner of workings . . . . We receive the adoption of sons by our ...
NOW the spirit of grace which God bestows upon his people is partly a spirit of adoption and partly a spirit of regen- eration , both one spirit , only having divers manner of workings . . . . We receive the adoption of sons by our ...
Pagina 211
be to set the Spirit of Truth at variance with himself , than which a greater reproach can't be cast upon him . ' Tis therefore as true that those are Enthusiastical who pre- tend to the Spirit , and at the same time ex- press a ...
be to set the Spirit of Truth at variance with himself , than which a greater reproach can't be cast upon him . ' Tis therefore as true that those are Enthusiastical who pre- tend to the Spirit , and at the same time ex- press a ...
Pagina 280
1 ruins ; and much of the domineering spirit of them. able , no country having been less disposed to discontent than this ; or by a sense they have that it is their duty to acquiesce under the administration of government , even when in ...
1 ruins ; and much of the domineering spirit of them. able , no country having been less disposed to discontent than this ; or by a sense they have that it is their duty to acquiesce under the administration of government , even when in ...
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American appeared beauty become body Boston brought called cause chief church civil common continued death divine earth effect England English equal eyes fact father fear feel force gave give hand hath head heard heart hope human idea Indians interest John kind King labor land least leave length less letter liberty light literature live look Lord manner matter means mind nature never night once original passed person poem poet present principles published Quakers reason received respect rest returned seemed sense side society soul speak spirit stand things thou thought tion took true truth turned whole writing York young