Lectures on the Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans, Volumen2Collins, 1838 |
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... sure alterna- tive of the other if the offer is rejected . He is now parleying the matter with every hearer ; and just as effectually , as if that hearer were the only crea- ture in the world , to whom the errand of redemp- tion was at ...
... sure alterna- tive of the other if the offer is rejected . He is now parleying the matter with every hearer ; and just as effectually , as if that hearer were the only crea- ture in the world , to whom the errand of redemp- tion was at ...
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... sure that all this is addrest as especially to yourself , as if you heard it face to face by the lips of a spe- cial messenger from heaven - that God is bringing Himself as near , as if He named you by a voice from the skies - So that ...
... sure that all this is addrest as especially to yourself , as if you heard it face to face by the lips of a spe- cial messenger from heaven - that God is bringing Himself as near , as if He named you by a voice from the skies - So that ...
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... sure , either to dissipate her strength in a fatigue that is unavailing , or at length to sink down into the repose of a formality that is altogether lifeless and unfruitful . This positively is not the way . The way is to lay your ...
... sure , either to dissipate her strength in a fatigue that is unavailing , or at length to sink down into the repose of a formality that is altogether lifeless and unfruitful . This positively is not the way . The way is to lay your ...
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... sure to overwhelm his with a convic- tion of guilt in its darkest imagery , and its most brooding and fearful anticipations - who figures himself to have fallen , and perhaps irrecoverably fallen ; and that by a slip , which , giving no ...
... sure to overwhelm his with a convic- tion of guilt in its darkest imagery , and its most brooding and fearful anticipations - who figures himself to have fallen , and perhaps irrecoverably fallen ; and that by a slip , which , giving no ...
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... sure to do of a per- fect obedience to its requisitions , the more trem- blingly alive we are to a sense of its obligations , the greater may be the advantage that sin has for plunging us into total and irretrievable discomfiture -thus ...
... sure to do of a per- fect obedience to its requisitions , the more trem- blingly alive we are to a sense of its obligations , the greater may be the advantage that sin has for plunging us into total and irretrievable discomfiture -thus ...
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